• WATCH AND ENJOY: Anti-Semite Rashida Has Total Meltdown When Fox News Asks Her Question

    Representative Rashida Tlaib, a prominent anti-Semite and member of the “Squad” and Democratic representative for Michigan’s 13th congressional district, found herself embroiled in controversy Wednesday following her heated exchange with a Fox Business Network reporter regarding recent “Death to America” chants in her district. As posted on YWN, the viral video capturing participants chanting “Death […]

  • 'Soap Opera': Fox News host rolls eyes at latest GOP 'political stunt'

    Two Fox News correspondents Thursday appeared to roll their eyes at Republicans' latest stunt on Capitol Hill before introducing a segment that put the emphasis on Democrats decrying efforts across the aisle. When Neil Cavuto introduced the segment on the impeachment effort against U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, he called it a "soap opera." Cavuto focused on the Republican senators he said are "not too keen" on pushing Sen. Chuck Schumer to schedule the trial, then...

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    Watch CBS Evening News: "CBS Evening News" headlines for April 23, 2024

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  • Fox News Host Notes 'MSM' Skips NPR Hubbub, Would Leap On Fox Insider Expose

    On Sunday's MediaBuzz show on the Fox News Channel, host Howard Kurtz brought on ex-NPR reporter Juan Williams to recall his own in-house experience with the radical left inside NPR. Kurtz also noted most of the "mainstream" media have skipped any mention of the hubbub over NPR senior editor Uri Berliner's expose. KURTZ: You know, The New York Times waited the two days and then a did a sort of 'NPR in Turmoil' piece but didn't get into any of the specifics. Nothing in The Washington Post,...

  • Fox News Host Notes 'MSM' Skips NPR Hubbub, Would Leap On Fox Insider Expose

    On Sunday's MediaBuzz show on the Fox News Channel, host Howard Kurtz brought on ex-NPR reporter Juan Williams to recall his own in-house experience with the radical left inside NPR. Kurtz also noted most of the "mainstream" media have skipped any mention of the hubbub over NPR senior editor Uri Berliner's expose. KURTZ: You know, The New York Times waited the two days and then a did a sort of 'NPR in Turmoil' piece but didn't get into any of the specifics. Nothing in The Washington Post,...

  • Fox News Slammed Again for Pushing Occult

    It seems for every news piece Fox News does on Christianity to appease their viewers, they then turn and bring practitioners of divination, sorcery and the occult onto their telecasts. Back in January, primetime host Jesse Watters suffered major blowback for bringing a medium onto his show to tell his future along with those of presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Fox seems to have cared little for the criticism they received last time and now have invited another astrologer onto...

  • WATCH: Politics Today for the week of April 22

    On April 22, the episode of Politics Today on KAMR Local 4 News, Mya Clark reviewed multiple recent political developments and topics of interest in the Amarillo area.

  • White House news briefing: Watch live

    NOTE: The briefing has been delayed, and is now scheduled to start at 2 p.m. EDT. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will brief reporters Friday afternoon, hours after a suspected Israe

  • Watch: ‘The Broken News’ returns for a second season

    The ZEE5 show stars Sonali Bendre, Jaideep Ahlawat, Shriya Pilgaonkar, Akshay Oberoi and Geetika Vidya Ohylan. Out on May 3.

  • WATCH: Politics Today for the week of April 15

    On April 15 the episode of Politics Today on KAMR Local 4 News Jack Kessler reviewed multiple recent political developments and topics of interest in the Amarillo area.

  • Team news: Three changes for Wolves game | Team news | News

    Find out who Mikel Arteta and Gary O'Neil have selected for this evening's

  • Climate politics and the bottom line — CBS News poll

    For many years addressing climate change has been framed, at least in political debates, as one that carries an economic tradeoff: Could we afford to do it, even if we think it's otherwise a good idea, or would it cost jobs and money in a world so dependent on fossil fuels? This framing endures today in many ways — especially on a personal level, if not a macro one.People are far more likely to oppose U.S. efforts to combat climate change if they think it will hurt their personal finances. In...