Today, anyone can access music almost anywhere. Due to the revolution in digital services over the last decade, business models are trending towards streaming platforms and away from individual purchases. This rapidly changing reality has set off a debate about the future of streaming music sales and companies like Pandora …
Read More »Disney's 'stunning' financial statements show company has risked profits for woke politics: Ted Cruz
The Walt Disney Company’s latest financial statements are a “stunning” disclosure to its investors that they’ve prioritized politics over “making the business successful,” Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, claimed on his “Verdict” podcast this week. In its annual SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) report, the House of Mouse seemed to acknowledge …
Read More »Pat McAfee claims notable ESPN executive is 'sabotaging' his show
Pat McAfee is now in the business of making headlines, post-NFL career. He’s become one of the most prominent names in all of sports media and has become Aaron Rodgers’ go-to guy. That’s landed both the New York Jets quarterback and McAfee in some hot water recently (more on that …
Read More »Vance, Musk call out Church of England for simulated graffiti art display on walls of UK's oldest cathedral
The Church of England faced widespread mockery on Friday after it installed graffiti art on the walls and columns of the United Kingdom’s oldest cathedral. Days after the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, was appointed, visitors were surprised by a new display simulating graffiti painted over the masonry …
Read More »Tubi streams Diane Keaton films for free after actress dies at 79: 'Annie Hall,' 'Baby Boom' among features
Academy Award winner and movie icon Diane Keaton, known for her work in “Annie Hall” and as Kay Adams-Corleone in “The Godfather,” sadly passed away at the age of 79 on Oct. 11, 2025. Keaton’s family revealed to People Magazine the cause of death in a statement on Oct. 15. …
Read More »Former Supreme Court justice warns partisanship plays 'too much of a role' in judicial nominations
Former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy shared his qualms and assurances about the modern court Tuesday on Fox News. “My concern is that partisanship plays too much of a role in the selection and nomination process for judges,” the Reagan nominee told “Special Report.” Kennedy was the last Supreme Court …
Read More »Mamdani speaks directly to Trump, stops short of giving him credit in Mideast peace deal
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani stopped short of giving President Donald Trump credit for the Middle East peace deal and addressed the commander-in-chief directly on how he’d run the Big Apple if elected in an interview Wednesday on “The Story.” “I am thankful, and I have hope [the …
Read More »Celebrities who called for ceasefire in Gaza face scrutiny after Trump peace deal breakthrough
Hollywood’s most vocal “Free Palestine” advocates are facing scrutiny for their muted or critical response to the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas secured by President Donald Trump. Roughly two years after the deadly Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel sparked a war in Gaza, both sides agreed to the first …
Read More »Trump mocks ABC's George Stephanopoulos, says he'll refuse their questions over treatment of JD Vance
President Donald Trump blasted ABC News host George Stephanopoulos during a Tuesday meeting with Argentine President Javier Milei. “We’ll take a couple of questions from the news, and I’m sure they’ll be incredibly non-hostile, and friendly, like JD went through a very ‘friendly’ interview with George Slopadopoulos,” Trump said with …
Read More »UK police drop case against comedy writer arrested over transgender social media posts
Irish comedy writer Graham Linehan said Monday he was no longer under police investigation after his September arrest over social media posts drew international attention. The “Father Ted” creator, 57, shared the update on X. “The police have informed my lawyers that I face no further action in respect of …
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