The Rise of Anti-Racist Messaging in Candy Brands
In 2020, the activism surrounding racial justice prompted even candy companies to take a stand against racism, reflecting a broader trend in corporate responsibility.
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In 2020, the activism surrounding racial justice prompted even candy companies to take a stand against racism, reflecting a broader trend in corporate responsibility.
The 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show by Bad Bunny has been nominated for nine Emmys, despite generating significant controversy and over 2,000 FCC complaints.
In a recent feature, The New York Times profiles eight Americans who shaped history, highlighting Ruth Bader Ginsburg while portraying Phyllis Schlafly as a polarizing figure.
As the World Cup progresses, a critical narrative emerges from American journalists regarding their own country, reflecting a broader sentiment.
On a recent episode of The View, the hosts analyzed the Democratic Party's slow response to Graham Platner's exit from the Senate race, linking it to Trump's influence.
After Graham Platner's withdrawal from the Maine Senate race, Jen Psaki has publicly criticized him, calling him a sexual predator and highlighting his lack of accountability.
A deep dive into the New York Times reveals a troubling double standard in its coverage of religious restrictions on access to public swimming facilities, particularly regarding Jews and Muslims.
In a striking move, NBC's 3rd Hour of Today has showcased a new off-Broadway play that delves into Hollywood's alleged connections to communism, stirring debate about the implications for the entertainment industry.
During her guest hosting stint on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Tiffany Haddish made a concerted effort to frame herself as a victim in the ongoing conflict between President Trump and late night comedians.
Join the discussion and vote for the worst media quote of the week! Check out the highlights featuring George Stephanopoulos, Chuck Todd, and Sunny Hostin.
In a recent interview, CNN's Dana Bash confronted Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu about the implications of current events on the safety of Jewish Americans, sparking a vital discussion on rising anti-Semitism.
The 7th Circuit Court has ruled that police cannot conduct searches under the guise of routine inspections if they are based on drug tips, reinforcing Fourth Amendment rights.
In a recent video, MS NOW's Catherine Rampell sharply criticizes Graham Platner's decision to suspend his Senate campaign amid new controversies.
In a recent episode of The Daily Show, Ronny Chieng interviews Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval, exploring the surprising political landscape in urban areas.
Caitlin Clark makes her return to the court following a brutal assault, but her coach's actions during the game have raised eyebrows and sparked controversy.
In a bold statement, John Fetterman has called on Bernie Sanders to apologize for endorsing a Senate candidate with a history of serious allegations. Fetterman emphasizes the need for accountability in political endorsements.
On Morning Joe, Mika Brzezinski expressed skepticism about the accusations against Graham Platner, suggesting that the accusers might not be truthful.
A former labor reporter has raised serious allegations about the vetting process of Graham Platner's Senate campaign, suggesting potential malfeasance and corruption.
A proposed 250-foot arch in Washington is set to challenge existing height regulations. A panel led by allies of the president is considering redefining the law to accommodate this ambitious project.
In a recent article, Paul Krugman argues that fears of socialism in the U.S. are merely a rehash of McCarthyism, ignoring the complexities of the current economic landscape.