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Jimmy Kimmel Uses Christmas TV Speech To Declare Victory Over “King Donny” Trump: “We Won, The President Lost”
Jimmy Kimmel used a Christmas TV speech on UK network Channel 4 to hail a free speech victory over Donald Trump.
Jimmy Kimmel focused on "King" Donald Trump and how the U.S. is "tearing down" democracy during his Channel 4 Alternative ...
New York provides tax credits to for-profit newsrooms. Now, non-profit digital outlets, public broadcasters and public access ...
US chat show host Jimmy Kimmel has launched a new attack on Donald Trump on British TV - dubbing him “King Donny the Eighth” ...
Ooph. What a year. We were tempted to skip our annual tradition of tallying up top inequality victories and pretend like 2025 never happened. Instead we ...
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Declining reading habits threaten US democracy and social connection
The United States is in the grip of a reading recession—nearly half of Americans didn’t read a single book in 2023, and fewer ...
Jacob Soboroff arrived at MSNBC a decade ago with limited experience in television news. Fresh off stints at YouTube and AMC, ...
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Osman Hadi: The Hasina-hating ‘inquilabi’ whose death has sparked anti-India protests in Bangladesh
Thursday, with his death unleashing violence in Bangladesh & becoming a diplomatic flashpoint in ties with India.
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Morning glory: The president ends 2025 with a clear declaration of the Trump doctrine
President Trump establishes deterrence doctrine against alliance of dictators led by China, Russia, and Iran while strengthening partnerships with Israel and Gulf allies.
Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel takes aim at U.S. President Donald Trump in a message to U.K. viewers. The address, aired on ...
Jimmy Kimmel launches attack on Trump in Christmas message - Jimmy Kimmel, providing Channel 4’s Alternative Christmas Message, said ‘we’ve got King Donny the Eighth’ ...
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Trump gave an unusually partisan White House address. Should networks have given him the TV time?
When Donald Trump delivered the first White House address of his second presidency Wednesday night, all major U.S. networks beamed his image and voice onto their airwaves, cable ...
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