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Nov 08 2022
News
The right prepares to weaponize the “red mirage”
Chris Stirewalt, Fox News political editor during the 2020 election cycle, said during June testimony before the January 6 committee that he had tried to explain to the network’s viewers that then-President Donald Trump would likely have leads in key states on election night which would subsequently decline as states counted mail-in ballots that heavily favored Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
Media MattersApr 29 2022
News
Massachusetts governor campaign donation receipts show big gap in average donation amount
The race for the open governor’s seat is heating up, with the top candidate, Maura Healey, banking over $1.4 million in the past three months alone. The Herald analyzed the four candidates’ coffers from 2022 so far and found a yawning gap between the highest and lowest average donations.
Democratic Attorney General Maura Healey, thought to be the frontrunner in the race, raked in the
Boston HeraldJun 07 2022
News
Scoop: CNN evaluating partisan talent
CNN's new boss, Chris Licht, is evaluating whether personalities and programming that grew polarizing during the Trump era can adapt to the network's new priority to be less partisan.
Why it matters: If talent cannot adjust to a less partisan tone and strategy, they could be ousted, three sources familiar with the matter tell Axios.
Details: Licht wants to give personalities that
AxiosJun 07 2022
Opinion
Do News or Get Canned: New CNN Boss 'Evaluating' Stelter, Acosta
Three CNN sources tell Axios that new network boss Chris Licht is "evaluating" the channel's talent to gauge their ability to do...news...rather than the partisan hackery CNN hosts have become infamous for even as their ratings tank. "If talent cannot adjust to a less partisan tone and strategy, they could be ousted," the scoop reports.
Apparently, "Licht wants to give personalities
TownhallJun 23 2022
News
Senate passes bipartisan gun legislation, sending measure to House
The Senate passed a bipartisan gun reform bill on Thursday in the wake of a slew of mass shootings in recent months, including the death of 19 children and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas in late May.
The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act — negotiated by a group of senators led by Sens. John Cornyn (R-TX) and Chris Murphy (R-CT) — looks to incentivize states to implement red flag laws. The
Washington ExaminerSep 07 2022
News
What to know about the Mass. state primary results
We have a slate of candidates for the November election.
There were some expected results, including Attorney General Maura Healey’s victory march through a largely uncontested Democratic primary for governor. And conservative firebrand Geoff Diehl closed the deal on the Republican side, though opponent Chris Doughty showed a little pluck toward the end of that race, nabbing some high-
WBURJul 07 2022
News
Dems Feel the Agony of Defeat – and It's Awesome
Nothing generates hilarious cries of anguish from our enemies like hearing from a SCOTUS that actually reads the Constitution. And sometimes you just want to print out and frame their whining because it so perfectly encapsulates just how ridiculous our opponents are. For example, Chris Murphy, who is only the second most annoying senator from Connecticut because he is not the Nutmeg State
TownhallJul 06 2022
News
July 4 parade shooting suspect slipped past Illinois "red flag" safeguards
The man charged with killing seven people at a Chicago-area July Fourth parade slipped past the safeguards of an Illinois "red flag" law designed to prevent people deemed to have violent tendencies from getting guns, officials revealed on Tuesday.
The disclosures raised questions about the adequacy of the state's "red flag" laws even as a prosecutor lauded the system as "strong" during
ReutersJun 12 2022
News
Senators reach bipartisan deal on gun reforms framework
A bipartisan group of senators announced Sunday that they had reached agreement for a framework of gun safety measures that would include red flag laws, background checks and funds to secure schools — but wouldn’t raise the age to buy certain rifles to 21.
“Today, we are announcing a commonsense, bipartisan proposal to protect America’s children, keep our schools safe, and reduce the
New York Post (News)Nov 08 2021
News
McDonald’s CEO apologizes for texts to Chicago mayor that sparked protest
McDonald’s head honcho Chris Kempczinski has issued an apology for his texts to the mayor of Chicago that sparked protests by critics who accused the fast-food CEO of racism.
Kempczinski plans to address US employees, including some at the company’s Chicago headquarters and others virtually, Monday afternoon, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The CEO has apologized for the
New York Post (News)