The Atlantic Cuts Ties with Kevin Williamson

Roughly two weeks after announcing his hiring, The Atlantic has announced that they have cut ties with Kevin Williamson. The change in direction came after Williamson’s views on abortion and the death penalty resurfaced and were the subject of intense criticism. On his since deleted Twitter account and National Review podcast, Williamson […]


Boris Epshteyn Attempts to Defend His Work

In response to a Last Week Tonight segment poking fun at him, Sinclair Broadcasting Group Boris Epshteyn’s latest “Bottom Line with Boris” commentary segment focuses on criticism of his work. Epshteyn, a former Trump campaign and Administration aide, has been Sinclair’s chief political analyst since April of last year and his roughly […]


White House Correspondents Association Announces Awards

The White House Correspondents Association has announced the winners of their annual journalism awards. The awards will be formally given out during the White House Correspondents Dinner at the end of the month and the winners include journalists from the New York Times, CNN, Politico (at the time), and Reuters. “The […]


Kyra Phillips Jumps to ABC After Almost Two Decades at CNN

ABC News President James Goldston announced in a staff memo this morning that Kyra Phillips has joined the news organization as a DC-based correspondent. Phillips, who had been at CNN in a variety of positions since 1999, is the wife of John Roberts, Fox News’s chief White House correspondent. Phillips […]


Facing Advertiser Backlash, Laura Ingraham Apologizes to David Hogg

On Wednesday, Fox News host Laura Ingraham opined about Parkland shooting survivor and gun regulation advocate David Hogg and made fun of him for not getting into several universities. She tweeted, “David Hogg Rejected By Four Colleges To Which He Applied and whines about it. (Dinged by UCLA with a 4.1 […]