Social media has been a scapegoat for network media not being able to face up to their own role in the 2016 election.
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{FD} President Trump, cut the celebrity shenanigans and commute the sentences that actually matter
Commuting the sentences of Sheriff Arapio, Gov. Blagojevich, Martha Stewart and Dinesh D’Souza makes for a great season of White House Celebrity Apprentice. Commuting these sentences would make our country even stronger.
{FD} Don’t do it, Mitt! Romney is exactly the hero the Senate deserves, but not the one it needs right now
All the good feelings Mitt Romney has generated from the American people would go out the window the moment he would be sworn in as the next senator from Utah.
{FD} Women are leading in Iran. Where is their voice of support from the left?
The most striking images coming out of the Iran human rights protests are not of men – they are of women
{FD} Iran’s protests are powerful and real. Why are mainstream media outlets so hesitant to report on them?
For all the squabbling that social media platforms are notorious for, their relevance to the media landscape plays an important role in times of protest.
‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7 finale predictions
The big question for the “Game of Thrones” Season 7 finale is, what happens next? Here are some predictions for where things might go.
‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7, Episode 6 Predictions: What will happen in ‘Death is the Enemy’
Expect the major focus of next week to be on Jon’s excursion beyond the wall, without his direwolf, horses or his dragon glass weapons. Yep, just out there walking.