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Ted Cruz melts down over voting rights bill because people on 'welfare' might vote

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) answered questions about the border and voting rights on Sunday by repeatedly accusing Democrats of enabling child rape.

Cruz made the remarks on Fox News after host Maria Bartiromo asked him about his recent trip to the U.S-Mexico border to highlight the seasonal surge in migrants.

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Silicon Valley's puritanical war on sex

Before the mid-1990s, it was not so easy for a young person to find pornography in the United States. A youth might stumble across an errant Playboy, late-night scrambled pay-per-view ads, or an older sibling's VHS tape, but for anyone under eighteen years of age, porn—and for that matter, an unsanctioned sexual education—were all but inaccessible.

This article originally appeared at Salon.

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Beto O'Rourke slams Ted Cruz after senator posts video of visit to the border

Former U.S. Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas) quickly fired back with a litany of critical remarks in response to Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-Texas) footage and remarks about his visit to the Southern border.

On Friday, March 26, the two exchanged words via Twitter when Cruz posted a series of clips with details about his trip with 18 other lawmakers as they explored "the shore of the Rio Grande" to "see the crisis that is playing out." At one point, the Texas lawmaker even claimed so-called "smugglers" were "'yelling' at and taunting him," according to The Hill.

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Fox could give Dominion 'a dump truck of money' to avoid discovery in defamation suit: political scientist

Dominion Voting Systems has filed a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, and political scientist Brendan Nyhan believes it's in the network's interest to settle as quickly as possible.

Nyhan, a professor of political science at Dartmouth, writes on Twitter that Fox will likely be very wary of giving Dominion's lawyers a crack at discovery over fears of what they might turn up.

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Trump schedules Fox News phone interview to rant about Biden's first press conference

Former President Donald Trump has reportedly scheduled a Fox News telephone interview that will follow President Joe Biden's first formal press conference.

Biden's event is scheduled to take place at 1:15 p.m. ET on Thursday.

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'You still could be a carrier': Fox News host confronts Ted Cruz over refusal to wear mask after vaccination

Fox News host Dana Perino pointed out during an interview with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on Thursday that he "could still be a carrier" of COVID-19 despite being vaccinated.

While appearing on Fox News, co-host Bill Hemmer asked Cruz about a recent confrontation with a reporter who asked him to wear a face mask. Cruz argued that he did not have to wear one because he had been vaccinated.

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'Sesame Street' introduces new muppets in videos on race

US children's television show "Sesame Street" has released videos featuring two new muppets to educate children about race.

One of the videos, uploaded to the show's website Tuesday, features African-American dad Elijah and his son Wes talking to Elmo about differences in skin color due to melanin.

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NBC White House correspondent says gun safety and voting rights are 'far-left issues'

NBC White House correspondent Shannon Pettypiece this week asserted that gun safety reform and voting rights are "far-left issues."

Pettypiece made the remark during a discussion on MSNBC about Democrats' efforts to move voting rights legislation forward.

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'Princess of Arizona' Meghan McCain roasted for slamming the 'qualifications' of Asian American workers

View co-host Meghan McCain faced backlash on Wednesday after she opined on the "qualifications" of her Asian American counterparts.

During a segment on The View, McCain complained about the financial relief that is provided for Black farmers in the American Rescue Plan that was recently signed into law by President Joe Biden.

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Maria Bartiromo grills Marco Rubio on flying saucers: 'What can you tell us about UFOs?'

Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo on Wednesday pressed Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) about extraterrestrial intelligence.

Bartiromo's interview with Rubio came after she took time out of her interview with former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe to talk about UFOs during a Fox News interview on Friday.

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WATCH: Fox News host ignores Boulder mass shooting to ask Ted Cruz about Kamala Harris's laugh

Fox News host Harris Faulkner on Tuesday completely ignored a mass shooting in Colorado and instead asked Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) about Vice President Kamala Harris's laugh.

Just minutes after officials in Boulder named the 10 victims of Monday's mass shooting, Harris began her Faulkner Focus program by interviewing Cruz about the border.

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'Full blown racist' Joe Scarborough blasted after rant accuses Biden of 'luring' migrant children

MSNBC host Joe Scarborough faced backlash on Twitter on Tuesday after he accused the Biden administration of "luring" migrant children to the U.S. border.

Scarborough made the remarks during a lengthy rant on Morning Joe.

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Trump's social media platform could put him in even more legal peril

Former President Donald Trump's reported plans to launch his own social media network are being met with skepticism by many tech journalists, and a new report from Fast Company shows why the former president could put himself in greater legal jeopardy if he creates his own answer to Twitter.

In particular, the report argues that Trump may come to deeply regret creating a social media network if Congress grants him his long-stated wish to repeal Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which would open up social networks to lawsuits for defamatory or violent content posted on their platforms.

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