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Video game where you could carry out a mass shooting at a Pride parade created by aspiring politician

A high school teacher and aspiring politician for the People's Party of Canada is under fire for a video game he created in college in which players attack characters depicted by cultural stereotypes, Queerty reports.

Mario Greco, who is currently seeking a seat in the Canadian House of Commons in the Vaughan—Woodbridge district of Ontario, created the video game "Happy Culture Shootout," which even allows players to carry out a mass shooting at a Pride parade.

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Maria Bartiromo interviews Eric Trump about Nicki Minaj's 'swollen testicles' claim

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday probed Eric Trump about the fallout from Nicki Minaj's unfounded suggestion that the Covid-19 vaccine could cause swollen testicles.

In a series of tweets last week, Minaj claimed that a friend of her cousin suffered from "swollen" testicles after getting the shot.

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Chris Wallace says he's 'grateful' to be living 'rent-free' in Donald Trump's brain

Fox News host Chris Wallace on Sunday joked that he was living "rent-free" in the head of former President Donald Trump.

In an interview on Fox News with host Howard Kurtz, Wallace explained why he told Stephen Colbert that he refused to have Republicans on his show to promote the "big lie" that Trump defeated President Joe Biden in the 2020 election.

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Eric Trump melts down on Fox News because he's getting 'subpoena after subpoena after subpoena'

Eric Trump complained on Sunday that the Trump Organization and the Trump family is facing an onslaught of investigations and that they are forced to respond to subpoenas "every single day."

The former president's son made the remarks during an interview on Fox News with host Maria Bartiromo.

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Sean Spicer bitterly complains the press is treating Jen Psaki better than they did him

As part of a deep dive into the growing popularity of White House press secretary Jen Psaki who has a legion of admirers on social media due to her handling of press, former Donald Trump press secretary Sean Spicer complained to the New York Times that she has gotten a free pass from the media that he never got.

According to the report, even Peter Doocy of Fox News had high praise for Psaki despite his almost daily battles with Psaki that have become widely shared on Twitter and evening newscasts.

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Bill Maher's defense of low tax rates for the rich falls flat with his 'Real Time' panel

HBO "Real Time" host Bill Maher's critiques of a "tax the rich" dress worn to the Met Gala did not go over well with his panel.

Maher said that in New York City, the "richest 65,000 New Yorkers, out of eight million people, pay 61% of taxes.

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Fox News isn’t just lying — it’s radicalizing its viewers into violent extremists: Bush election strategist

Two veterans of President George W. Bush's successful 2004 re-election campaign warned about the radicalization of the Republican Party that both have since abandoned.

On Friday, the campaign's senior strategist, Matthew Dowd, was interviewed on MSNBC by Nicolle Wallace, who worked as the campaign's communications director.

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'Cut him off now!' Newsmax host goes berserk on Army veteran after he mildly criticizes Trump

Newsmax host Grant Stinchfield became irate and cut the feed of a U.S. veteran after he offered mild criticism of former President Donald Trump.

The confrontation was flagged by Jason Campbell of Media Matters.

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Fox News host walks out of restaurant after he's asked for photo ID with his vaccine card

Fox News host Bill Hemmer revealed on Monday that he had walked out of a restaurant because he was asked to present a picture ID with his vaccine card.

Hemmer made the admission during a report on New York City's vaccine rules for restaurants.

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Fox News host erupts in anger at U.S. military for banning 'white supremacy'

Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy on Sunday said that it was inappropriate for the U.S. military to issue a "stand down" order on white supremacy.

While appearing on Fox & Friends, Campos-Duffy complained that she found former President George W. Bush's speech on the 20th anniversary of Sept. 11 to be "jarring" because he mentioned domestic terrorism.

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Maria Bartiromo brings on Oliver North to complain about Taliban getting 'cache' of US weapons

Retired Lt. Col. Oliver North complained on Sunday that the U.S. had allowed the Taliban to take control of military weapons that were left in Afghanistan.

North is best known for his 1980s role in illegally selling weapons to the Islamic Republic of Iran and diverting the proceeds to support Contra rebel groups in Nicaragua. The scandal was known as the Iran-Contra Affair. North was convicted of three felonies over his role in the plot, but the convictions were eventually reversed in 1991.

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'I don't intend to die on the court': Justice Breyer pushes back after Chris Wallace asks if he's a 'fool'

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer defended his decision not to retire after Fox News host Chris Wallace pointed out that a future Republican president may replace him.

During an interview that aired on Sunday, Wallace reminded Breyer that former Justice Antonin Scalia had intended to time his retirement to coincide with a Republican president. Scalia, however, died before he was able to retire.

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Chris Wallace busts GOP governor for opposing vaccine mandates for Covid but not for chicken pox

Fox News host Chris Wallace challenged Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts (R) for opposing a mandate for the Covid-19 vaccine but not for other diseases.

During an interview on Fox News Sunday, Wallace asked Ricketts why he is fighting President Joe Biden's call for companies with 100 or more employees to require worker vaccinations for Covid-19.

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