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The right-wing media ecosystem that has long served as a useful bullhorn for President Donald Trump unraveled into disarray this week over Iran.
President Donald Trump’s media ecosystem for a long time depended on major online brands like The Daily Wire and Blaze Media, but as one of their fellow conservative publications pointed out, Trump’s coalition is dissolving — and with it,
Right-wing media figures including former hosts for Fox News are calling out the network for its sycophantic coverage of the Iran war. Ex-Fox News hosts Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly are attacking their former employer over its role in promoting President Donald Trump's Iran war,
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Analysis of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's media scrutiny and political challenges ahead of 2028 presidential race.
The former Fox anchor's reluctance to distance herself from Owens’ escalating controversies underscores the brutal incentives of the influencer economy. By Kevin Dolak The story of Megyn Kelly’s transformation is, in many ways, the story of what ...
Author A.J. Bauer says that over the last eight decades conservatives have both created a massive alternative media ecosystem and successfully undermined traditional news outlets.
The ascent of right wing political influencers in American society, and their primacy in conservative pop culture, has underpinned much of the second Trump administration. WIRED Senior Editor Makena Kelly tracks the origins of this seismic shift in the ...