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President Trump wants to close the Kennedy Center for two years. He says a massive renovation is coming.
But so far, there are few details about what that renovation will look like, physically, and what it will mean to the nation’s performing arts ce... more
The Justice Department says their review into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is done, with the release of millions of documents and thousands of images and videos last Friday.
Annie Farmer is one of many people who testified in court about E... more
Stephen Cook, the senior pastor of Second Baptist Church in Memphis, has become friends with Latif Salar, the leader of the Christ Community Afghan Church - and since the Trump administration halted asylum processing for all immigrants from Afghanist... more
Tensions remain high in Minnesota. Despite the Trump administration signaling a willingness to de-escalate tensions in the state earlier this week, Minnesota’s governor is now skeptical.
“I know who I'm dealing with. I know that they're not going to... more
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i love consider this but the interview with chuck wexler on 1/25/26 is incredibly disappointing. the interviewer should have pushed back on his assertions that both sides need to deescalate. one side is executing americans in the streets, and one side is helping their neighbors. use common sense.
I'm sorry, but if Jasmine and Kat didn't see any pro ice Minnesotans, then they're simply not doing their jobs... You can't just interview a handful of activists and msnbc moms and pretend you understand a place. The protests are massive and impressive (and I strongly support them). But I also know plenty of Minnesotans who are anti immigrant and buy the rhetoric about crime. There are others who see this as connected to state corruption and the Feeding Our Future scandal. And the parts of Minne... more
Propagandize on your own dime, hacks. Half way through one episode and it’s as advertised.
NPR serves the Jewish state first … always
the wag the dog he pulled. most other outlets fell for it. so hard to find anything on jan 6 commemoration. thank you
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