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Sports radio station tweets homophobic slur at its own talk show host, who’s gay

Louisiana sports radio talk show host Seth Dunlap publicly acknowledged he is gay in an open letter criticizing New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees for recording a video for the anti-gay organization Focus on the Family. In response, his own radio station, WWL, posted a tweet calling him a “fag.”

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10 countries cited for extreme media censorship: watchdog

Eritrea is the world's worst country for press censorship, a media watchdog said Tuesday in a report which also cites extreme measures in nine other countries including North Korea, China and Saudi Arabia.

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Disgraced reporter Mark Halperin threatened MSNBC executive for not letting him back onto the air: report

On Monday, The Daily Beast reported that disgraced former political journalist Mark Halperin "threatened" MSNBC executive Phil Griffin on a phone call when Griffin did not take to his idea of collaborating with conservative morning news anchor Joe Scarborough.

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Trump launches vicious personal attack on two WaPo reporters and calls for White House ban

President Donald Trump launched a vicious assault on two Washington Post correspondents on Saturday morning -- calling them "nasty lightweight reporters" -- and saying they should be banned from the White House.

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Talk of hiring Megyn Kelly swirls as Newsmax aims to compete with Fox

When President Donald Trump and some of his supporters attack Fox News for being insufficiently supportive of the president, it’s a laughable assertion: even though some prominent figures at the right-wing cable news outlet will criticize Trump at times — Chris Wallace and Shep Smith, for example — opinion hosts like Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham, Tucker Carlson and Jeanine Pirro continue to be stridently pro-Trump. Nonetheless, One American News Network (OAN) has been proclaiming itself to be the cable news outlet that is more conservative and pro-Trump than Fox — and now, the Daily Beast reports, Newsmax’s new cable venture is hoping to compete with Fox by hiring one its former executives: David Tabacoff.

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Newsmax hires Bill O'Reilly's longtime producer to take on Fox News as Trump sours on conservative network

The right-wing Newsmax site has tasked Bill O'Reilly's longtime executive producer with helping to take on Fox News.

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Internet explodes with hilarious #SharpieGate drawings mocking Trump’s fake Hurricane Dorian weather map

Many across America were astonished that President Donald Trump drew on an official government weather map, apparently with a Sharpie, an expanded range of where Dorian had been projected to travel to avoid admitting he lied about the devastatingly huge hurricane moving into Alabama. Trump's drawing, which appeared in a press event on national television, clearly was fake.

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Selfies from the disaster zone: how TV show changed Chernobyl tourism

The hit TV series "Chernobyl" has attracted a new generation of tourists to the nuclear disaster zone but guides say that many are more interested in taking selfies than learning about the accident.

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Infowars' Sandy Hook appeal goes down in flames as judge orders Alex Jones to 'pay all costs'

Infowars, a website owned by Alex Jones, has been ordered to "pay all costs" to a survivor of the Sandy Hook shooting after an appeal in a defamation lawsuit was rejected.

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White House hits peak hypocrisy -- attacks someone for 'unprofessional' conduct while claiming to uphold 'norms'

The new White House press secretary issued a bizarre statement on Tuesday complaining about others being unprofessional and not adhering to norms.

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Devastating CNN split-screen shows Trump golfing while Hurricane Dorian pounds Bahamas and Florida

CNN on Monday and Tuesday highlighted the fact that President Donald Trump chose to play golf as Hurricane Dorian was bearing down on the Bahamas and Florida.

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Nashville Catholic school bans Harry Potter books for containing 'actual' curses and spells

According to a report from The Tennessean, a Catholic school in Nashville, Tennessee has pulled all copies of the immensely popular Harry Potter books from the shelves over concerns they contain real spells and curses used by the fictional Hogwarts students.

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Iraq suspends US-funded TV over report on corruption in religious bodies

Iraq's media commission Monday slapped a three-month suspension on the US-funded Al-Hurra TV for airing a controversial report alleging corruption in the country's powerful Sunni and Shiite religious institutions.

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