In a passionate defense of Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert denounces censorship after ABC suspends Kimmel's show amid political backlash. Fellow comedians like David Letterman join the fight for free speech.
Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, conservatives are blaming South Park for mocking him in a recent episode. While some defend the show's satire, others claim it incites real-world violence.
Cracker Barrel faces backlash over its new logo featuring only the chain's name, dropping its iconic imagery. Despite the uproar, the company is committed to its rebrand while honoring its heritage.
Cracker Barrel's stock fell 10% after unveiling a new logo that removes traditional elements, sparking criticism from conservatives and social media. The change aims to modernize the brand amidst a larger refresh strategy.
MSNBC faces backlash over its new name, MS NOW, with social media users mocking the rebrand as the worst since New Coke. The name change comes ahead of the network's spinoff from NBCUniversal, raising concerns about trust and leadership.
After a tumultuous week, leading voices in Trump's MAGA base are uniting in his defense following a Wall Street Journal article about Epstein. The president's move to release grand jury testimony has reignited support among his followers, shifting the narrative of criticism to a collective rallying against the media.
In a heated press conference, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth clashed with Fox News reporter Jennifer Griffin over the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, questioning media coverage and accuracy.
In a fiery defense at a NATO summit, President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth rallied to support B-2 pilots following mixed assessments of an Iran strike. They claim the media is minimizing the success of the mission, insisting on the pilots' valor.
Bill Belichick faces backlash over a chaotic CBS Mornings interview, influenced by his girlfriend's interruptions. The fallout raises questions about his media strategy and legacy.
President Trump is enraged as his approval ratings sink into the thirties. In a furious Truth Social rant, he labels pollsters as 'criminals' and claims their results are part of a media conspiracy against him.