MEDIA ANALYSIS

May 16 2026POLITICS

Politics today: Why do some leaders go along with obvious untruths?

Trump’s inner circle didn’t just approve his biggest claims—they repeated them in public regardless of facts. Recent analysis points to a pattern where leading figures adjust reality to match the president’s version. One example is a top adviser’s claim this month that credit card spending is at rec

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Apr 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Meet the Teen Sherlock Who Nearly Became a Criminal

Sherlock Holmes isn’t usually seen as a 19-year-old troublemaker fresh out of juvenile detention. Yet that’s exactly what Young Sherlock shows—a young rebel with a sharp mind but zero respect for authority. Instead of the polished detective fans know, this version is a pickpocket teetering between g

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Apr 18 2026OPINION

How NPR talks about Iran - and why it matters

NPR often calls Iran a "regime" but calls other governments just "governments. " It’s a simple word difference, but it shows how news organizations pick sides. Look at Israel, for example: it holds elections but only for about half its population. Meanwhile, Iran holds real elections across its whol

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Mar 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Care: When Bodies Become Symbols

Technology is blurring the lines between people and machines, turning reality into a maze of signs that can be hard to untangle. A story set in 2100, deep beneath the sea, shows how this confusion can shape medical treatment. The tale follows Momo, a 30‑year‑old transgender star who works as a skin‑

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Jan 24 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Finance Bro: A Reflection of Us All

The finance bro has become a familiar face in popular culture. He is often seen in movies, TV shows, and even in real life. But who is he really? Is he a real person or just a made-up character? And why do we keep watching him? The finance bro is not just one person. He has appeared in many forms o

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Jan 15 2026OPINION

The Power of Emotion: How Feelings Shape Our Reality

In a recent broadcast, two media personalities explored the idea that emotions often outweigh facts in shaping public opinion. Joel Pollak highlighted a notable quote by Scott Adams: \"Feelings don’t care about your facts. \" This statement underscores a growing trend where people's emotions drive t

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

The Picture That Puzzled the Press: Fact-Checking Trump's Maduro Post

A photo shared by former President Trump caused quite a stir. It showed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in handcuffs, blindfolded, and on a U. S. warship. Trump claimed this was proof that Maduro had been captured. But was the photo real? Photo editors had to act fast. They were already working on

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

NBA's Return to NBC: A Mix of Nostalgia and New Challenges

The NBA's comeback to NBC brought back old memories and introduced new faces. The opening night game between the Thunder and Rockets went into double overtime, making it a thrilling start. The broadcast kicked off with John Tesh's "Roundball Rock, " a tune that's both catchy and nostalgic. NBC did

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Jul 25 2025HEALTH

Social Media and Weight Loss Drugs: What Are People Really Saying?

People are talking about weight loss drugs on social media. These drugs, known as GLP-1 RAs, are popular. But what are people saying about them? Are they talking about side effects? Both short-term and long-term ones? What about side effects that happen together? These are important questions. Soci

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May 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Brace for Diddy's Sex Trafficking Trial

The upcoming court case against Sean "Diddy" Combs is creating waves in the celebrity world. Some stars are reportedly anxious about being called to testify and have taken steps to protect themselves legally. This trial is serious business, with charges ranging from racketeering to sex trafficking.

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