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Pokémon Issues Apology After Yasukuni Shrine Outrage

The Japanese entertainment franchise Pokémon issued a formal apology on Friday after Chinese social media users launched an outrage campaign.

Peter Dinklage Sparks Backlash With Poem Tribute to ICE Activist

Actor Peter Dinklage took the stage at a public gathering to deliver a dramatic reading of a politically charged poem honoring Renee Good.

Bill Maher Slams NYC Mayor Mamdani as ‘Straight-Up Communist,’ Warns Dems of Political Backlash

On his Real Time show, comedian Bill Maher bluntly described New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani as a “straight-up communist”.

New Book Argues Shakespeare Was a Black Jewish Woman — But Scholars Call It Speculation

A feminist historian claims Shakespeare was actually a Black Jewish woman named Emilia Bassano, a theory scholars say lacks evidence.

TikTok Deal Finalized: Trump Push Forces Historic U.S. Takeover

The TikTok deal reached a turning point Thursday as the social media platform finalized a Trump-backed agreement creating a majority American-owned joint venture, effectively sidestepping a potential U.S. ban.

Pelosi Backlash Erupts After Awkward Bob Weir Tribute Moment

A fresh backlash erupted online after former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared on stage at a public tribute honoring Grateful Dead co-founder Bob Weir, prompting widespread criticism over her conduct and remarks.

60 Mins Airs Delayed CECOT Segment, CBS Faces Scrutiny

The long-delayed CECOT segment finally aired Sunday night on CBS’ “60 Minutes,” weeks after it was abruptly pulled from the broadcast schedule by editor-in-chief Bari Weiss.

The Housemaid Smashes $200M Globally, Sequel Brewing

The Housemaid has officially crossed the $200 million milestone at the global box office, following its theatrical debut on December 19.

Mulaney Shows Postponed After ICE Chaos

Comedian John Mulaney has postponed his Minneapolis tour dates, claiming the city is too unsafe following public unrest surrounding a recent ICE-involved shooting.

CPB Shuts Down After Congress Pulls the Plug

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting voted to dissolve after Congress eliminated federal funding, ending decades of taxpayer support.

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