September 2025

Kimmel Returns: Emotional Monologue, No Apology, Audience Reacts

“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” returned to air Tuesday night after a brief suspension by ABC following host Kimmel’s comments criticizing President Trump’s MAGA movement. The show’s return was highly anticipated, with fans and the media eager to hear Kimmel’s response to the controversy. During the taping, audience members reported an emotional monologue and a warm reception, although Kimmel did not issue an apology. Disney had previously suspended the show, deeming Kimmel’s remarks as “ill-timed and thus insensitive,” specifically referencing his comments on the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

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Scientist Behind Trump’s Tylenol Claims Paid $150K to Provide Evidence Against Drug Maker

President Trump’s claims about the link between Tylenol and autism are partly based on a recent review co-authored by Dr. Andrea Baccarelli. However, Baccarelli previously served as an expert witness in a lawsuit against Tylenol’s manufacturer, for which he received substantial compensation. Court documents show that a judge found Baccarelli’s testimony to be unreliable and downplayed studies that contradicted his views. This raises concerns about bias and the strength of the evidence supporting the supposed link between Tylenol and autism, prompting criticism from the scientific community.

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MAGA Reacts to Foreign Translation During Trump’s UN Speech

Technical difficulties plagued Donald Trump’s address to the United Nations, with Portuguese audio briefly overlapping his speech. These issues, including a malfunctioning escalator and teleprompter, led to accusations of sabotage from some conservative social media users, despite Trump’s uninterrupted 50-minute address. In the speech, Trump criticized the UN on various topics and made several inaccurate economic claims, while also complaining about climate change. White House officials responded with wry comments on social media in response to the incident.

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Uvalde Teacher Exonerated After Three Years: Video Clears Teacher Wrongly Accused

Three years after Uvalde, recently obtained video exonerates teacher Amy Marin Franco, who was wrongly and publicly accused by Texas police of leaving the door propped open. The revelation, coming after years of intense scrutiny and accusations, underscores a pattern of deception and a desperate attempt to deflect blame from the real failures that occurred during the tragic events at Robb Elementary School. It paints a stark picture of how the authorities not only failed to protect the children but also actively worked to scapegoat an innocent individual. This whole episode is a grim reminder of the urgent need for accountability and transparency in the wake of such tragedies.… Continue reading

Rubio Outlines Conditions: NATO Won’t Shoot Down Russian Planes

NATO’s stance remains that it will not engage in shooting down Russian aircraft that violate the airspace of member states unless attacked. Secretary of State Marco Rubio clarified this position in an interview, stating that the typical response to such incursions involves interception. He emphasized the unwavering commitment to defend all NATO territory. This follows a previous statement by US President Donald Trump, suggesting NATO should shoot down violating Russian planes.

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Trump Refuses to Meet Schumer and Jeffries, Sparking Shutdown Fears

In a recent development, former President Donald Trump canceled a planned meeting with Democratic Congressional leaders Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer. The meeting was intended to address the potential for a government shutdown in the next week. Trump cited disagreements over Democratic demands, particularly those concerning healthcare, as the reason for the cancellation. While Congress is currently out of session, both sides are under pressure to reach a consensus before the government’s funding runs out, with Republicans advocating for a “clean” continuing resolution and Democrats seeking to include extensions of healthcare subsidies.

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Dr. Oz Breaks with Trump Over Tylenol-Autism Claims

Following Donald Trump’s controversial remarks linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism, Dr. Mehmet Oz offered a more nuanced perspective. While Trump advised against Tylenol use entirely, Oz suggested that it might be appropriate for pregnant women experiencing high fevers, potentially as prescribed by a doctor. Oz’s response contradicted the president’s stance while acknowledging there is not a definitive answer regarding low-grade fevers. Similarly, Senator Bill Cassidy called for the release of data supporting Trump’s claims, citing the existing scientific consensus that contradicts Trump’s assertions.

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Macron’s UN Walk: Incompetence or a Calculated Power Play?

Following his UN speech advocating for the recognition of Palestine, French President Emmanuel Macron found himself unexpectedly delayed in New York. Video footage captured Macron’s conversation with police as his motorcade was halted for the arrival of Donald Trump’s motorcade. Unable to proceed, Macron, appearing to be on the phone with Trump, was eventually permitted to walk to the French consulate, reportedly covering a 30-minute distance on foot. During his walk, Macron interacted with passersby, highlighting the unusual circumstances following his address.

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Ryan Routh Found Guilty in Trump Golf Course Assassination Attempt

In a Florida courtroom, Ryan Wesley Routh was found guilty of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump and other federal charges. The jury reached its verdict after just two-and-a-half hours of deliberation, with Routh subsequently attempting self-harm in the courtroom. The verdict resulted in Trump expressing gratitude toward the justice system and key figures involved in the case. The 59-year-old Hawaii resident now faces life in prison at sentencing in December, with the trial presided over by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, whom Trump appointed.

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