MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace claims ‘an important part’ of the GOP base is ‘domestic violent extremists’

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace questioned Tuesday whether “domestic violent extremists are an important part of the voting coalition on the right.” Wallace made the remark on her show, “Deadline: White House,” during a discussion about the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on “Examining the ‘Metastasizing’ Domestic Terrorism Threat After the Buffalo Attack.” Frank Figliuzzi, an MSNBC…

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MSNBC flops in May: Network had smallest monthly audience since 1999 among viewers coveted by advertisers

MSNBC finished May with its smallest monthly audience among the advertiser-coveted demographic of adults age 25-54 since November 1999, and its lowest-rated month among the demo in primetime since May 2004, as Rachel Maddow’s reduced schedule continues to harm the network.  “Record-low ratings going back to 1999 is almost always a bad sign seeing as…

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COVID school closures caused rise in mental health ER admissions, suicidal ideas, Tablet Magazine article says

The lasting impacts the infectious-disease holds over America’s youth becomes clearer each day, presenting a crisis not limited to backsliding academic performance and declines in social capabilities with peers, but also in the alarmingly overlooked mental health plight bringing more children and adolescents to emergency rooms across the nation. A Wednesday article from Tablet Magazine…

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State Farm 'Creepy Neighbor' saga: New campaign asks why insurance giant pushed LGBTQ+ books on children

FIRST ON FOX — State Farm quickly ditched a controversial partnership that pushed books about gender fluidity on young children last month after Consumers’ Research launched the “Like a Creepy Neighbor” campaign, but low internal morale, angry agents and a follow-up campaign loom over the company’s 100-year anniversary celebration.  Consumers’ Research launched the next phase…

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Physician accuses 5 US medical schools of discrimination based on Ibram X. Kendi's tenets, files complaints

EXCLUSIVE – An organization focused on combating antiracism and discrimination in the medical field called Do No Harm filed complaints to the education Office for Civil Rights which accused five medical schools of violating Title VI for allegedly discriminating on the basis of race for various scholarships.  The Civil Rights Act of 1964, or Title…

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Financial Times editorial board warns China must reform or risk losing foreign investment

The Financial Times editorial board called Tuesday on China to effectuate economic reforms or risk losing investment from companies abroad.  “Signs that China’s economy, the world’s second largest, may flirt with recession in the second quarter this year are worrying for global growth. But they provide Beijing with an opportunity,” the editorial board wrote.  “It…

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