May 2, 2026 She didn’t exist, but the money did: A real influencer sounds the alarm on AI deception A man in India created AI conservative influencer Emily Hart using Google Gemini, earning thousands from MAGA content targeting older male audiences.
May 2, 2026 Johnny Carson's friend says late-night king wisely avoided partisanship as Kimmel controversy grows Johnny Carson's longtime friend reveals the legendary host refused to mix politics with late-night TV, a philosophy lost in today's landscape.
May 2, 2026 Americans continue voting with their feet as high-tax cities struggle to recover NYC and LA lose residents as taxpayers "vote with their feet" for the Southeast. Discover why states like Florida and South Carolina are booming.
May 2, 2026 Dan Bongino reveals he fears ‘federal prison’ in chilling claim after year at the FBI Former Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino says he uncovered Russiagate files in FBI burn bags and now fears retribution for reforming the Bureau.
May 1, 2026 DOJ report alleges Biden admin had anti-Christian bias A ‘ӣƵ @ Night’ panel breaks down the Education Secretary’s allegations that the administration ‘unfairly’ punished ‘Christian families and schools.’
May 1, 2026 'CASH IS KING': Black Chicago residents discuss views on reparations from the local government Mayor Brandon Johnson's 'Repair Chicago' initiative gathers experiences of harm from Black Chicagoans as residents push for reparations including cash, tax breaks, and housing aid.
May 1, 2026 Bob Odenkirk predicts end of ‘manosphere comedy,’ rejects it as 'low-hanging fruit' in NY Times interview Actor Bob Odenkirk criticized "manosphere comedy" as shallow and declining, calling it "fruit that's on the ground rotting" in a recent interview.
May 1, 2026 Anti-Israel NYC protesters chant support for Hamas, demand Mamdani make major changes at rally Anti-Israel protesters with a list of demands for New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani marched along Amsterdam Avenue while shouting several chants Thursday.
May 1, 2026 Bob Odenkirk slams ‘manosphere comedy’ as ‘low-hanging fruit’ in blunt interview Bob Odenkirk calls “manosphere comedy” shallow and says it’s “low-hanging fruit” that won’t last, while also arguing audiences misunderstand comedians as speaking sincerely rather than performing.
May 1, 2026 Seattle mayor's interview cut short as staff blocks questions on gun violence, surveillance Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson's staff cut short a news interview when a reporter pressed her on rising gun violence and surveillance camera policies.