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Do you think we’re babies? Like, what is this?” asked Rogan, the most popular podcaster in the US and arguably the most influential Trump-friendly media figure.
Male-led podcasts that helped President Donald Trump win a second term are now helping to set the agenda in Washington.
NPR kept its federal funding for decades as a liberal outlet. But it launched an effort to quash the Right, alleging "misinformation" and demanding censorship.
A new wave of podcasters, writers and social media stars want us to go back to more traditional gender roles. We find out why ...
Times Higher Education got an earful from conservative students and Republican luminaries alike at this year's Turning Point ...
Most lists that live on the internet are inherently subjective. Especially ones that are published in July. Still, it was ...
President Donald Trump and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard acknowledge Russian interference in the 2016 ...
Tulsi Gabbard’s September 2018 conversation with Joe Rogan about Russia’s efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential ...
President Donald Trump is rehashing longstanding grievances over the Russia investigation that shadowed much of his first ...
A fringe far-right populist party in Japan was one of the biggest winners in the weekend’s upper house election. Sanseito ...
Traditional news media are losing influence in the U.S., with, for the first time, most people accessing news via social ...
Podcast host Joe Rogan offered high praise for state Rep. James Talarico (D) on his podcast Friday, telling the Texas lawmaker he should launch a White House bid. “You need to run for president.