2026

CBS Evening News Viewership Plunges After Bari Weiss’s Reported Influence

CBS’s “Evening News” experienced a significant drop in viewership, losing over a million viewers in its first week under new anchor Tony Dokoupil. This decline, a nearly 25% decrease, occurred following the appointment of Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief, who has instigated a shift towards Trump-friendly programming. The program’s content has noticeably favored right-wing figures, and Dokoupil has invited numerous right-wing guests to speak on the show. Weiss has reportedly encouraged this direction, aiming for the network to “drive the news” rather than simply report it.

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GOP Lawmaker Jailed for Child Porn After Condemning Trans People

South Carolina Representative RJ May, known for his anti-LGBTQ+ stance, received a 17.5-year federal prison sentence after pleading guilty to distributing child sex abuse material (CSAM). May, who was honored by Moms for Liberty in 2023, was found to have shared hundreds of explicit images and videos of children, prompting his suspension and resignation from office. The investigation revealed May’s use of multiple aliases and deletion of messaging apps while transmitting CSAM to users across several states and countries. His case highlighted the severity of the material he shared and his previous anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric, which included accusations of harm to children.

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Ex-Iceland President Warns of Greenland Fallout as Trump’s Rhetoric Sharpens

Former Icelandic President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson warned that any U.S. attempt to forcibly seize Greenland would have severe repercussions for global order and the Western alliance. Despite these warnings, recent talks between the U.S., Greenland, and Denmark ended with disagreements over the island’s ownership. Trump’s rhetoric framing Greenland as crucial to U.S. national security has intensified, but Grimsson suggests the U.S. should prioritize strengthening its domestic presence in the Arctic. He also downplayed concerns about Chinese and Russian influence in the region, focusing instead on domestic strategy.

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Grok AI Blocks Image Undressing in Illegal Areas, Raising Concerns Over Child Porn Feature

X’s AI chatbot, Grok, will now geoblock content that violates local laws, addressing a global backlash over sexually explicit images. This follows investigations and actions by governments worldwide, including Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, the U.K., and the EU, due to Grok’s ability to generate such content. xAI announced technological measures preventing editing images of real people in revealing clothing, while also restricting image creation to paid subscribers for accountability. Despite these changes, the image editing tool remained available to free users in some locations, leading to further calls for stricter controls and investigations.

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Canadian Dies in Iran: Debate Erupts Over Responsibility and Travel Advisories

Canadian dies in Iran at the hands of the authorities, says Ottawa, and it’s understandably a deeply troubling situation. My synthesized thoughts on this are that it immediately brings to mind a cascade of concerns, not just for the individual and their family, but also for the broader implications of this event on international relations and the safety of Canadians abroad. The news is a stark reminder of the complexities and risks that can arise when navigating international travel, particularly in regions with volatile political climates.

Canadian dies in Iran at the hands of the authorities, says Ottawa, and this naturally prompts a critical look at the circumstances surrounding their presence in Iran.… Continue reading

Billionaire’s Greenland Push: How Greed Fueled Trump’s Interest and Putin’s Ambitions

During his first term, Donald Trump was presented with the idea of the United States purchasing Greenland, an idea originally proposed by Ronald Lauder, a longtime friend and businessman with interests in the region. Following Lauder’s suggestion, a White House team explored increasing US influence in Greenland. This renewed interest in Greenland has led to Lauder acquiring commercial holdings there. It is alleged that Lauder’s policy suggestions intersect with his business interests and that of a consortium.

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Trump’s Iran Claims Scorned Amid Fears of Deception and Executions

President Trump stated Wednesday, citing “good authority,” that executions in Iran have stopped, despite Tehran indicating fast trials and executions for detained protesters. The president did not specify the source of his information, only describing it as coming from “very important sources on the other side.” Trump’s claims come after promising aid to protesting Iranians, but he offered no details on potential U.S. action. Iranian officials have since signaled a “decisive response” to any U.S. or Israeli intervention, while reports from a U.S.-based human rights agency detail thousands of deaths.

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Greenland Rejects US Talks: “Fundamental Disagreement” After Discussions

Following a meeting in Washington, Danish officials reported a persistent “fundamental disagreement” with the Trump administration regarding its desire to acquire Greenland. Despite the disagreement, both sides agreed to establish a working group to address U.S. security concerns while respecting Denmark’s boundaries. Denmark and its NATO allies are increasing their military presence in the Arctic to address security concerns, while Greenland’s leadership has affirmed its preference to remain under Danish rule. The U.S. continues to cite alleged threats from Russia and China as justification for its interest in Greenland, prompting skepticism and concerns among allies.

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Europe Reacts to Trump’s Greenland Bid: Military Presence Deployed

In response to President Trump’s continued interest in acquiring Greenland, several European NATO allies have deployed small military contingents to the island’s capital, Nuuk. This deployment, including personnel from France, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Finland, the Netherlands, and the UK, is part of a joint exercise and is seen by some as a political signal to the US that Europe has a vested interest in the region’s security. While the deployment is limited in size, with some countries sending only a handful of personnel, it is intended to bolster NATO’s presence in the Arctic, a response to Trump’s pursuit of Greenland, and to deter potential aggression. Amidst these developments, Danish and Greenlandic officials met with US representatives, highlighting existing disagreements about the island’s future, while Russia expressed concern over NATO’s increased military activity in the area.

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France to Greenland: Joint Military Exercise Fuels Geopolitical Tensions

Following increasing threats from US President Trump to take control of Greenland, European nations are mobilizing troops to the Arctic island. Denmark initiated the increased military presence, with Germany and France subsequently announcing their troop deployments, joining Sweden in the operation. These actions are in response to Trump’s claims that Greenland is vital for US security and his repeated expressions of interest in acquiring the territory. Danish officials have strongly opposed the US’s intentions, emphasizing the importance of respecting Greenland’s autonomy and territorial integrity.

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