Overseas "content farms" are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to create social media posts about UK politics, an expert has warned. Technology company Meta removed several Vietn ...
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For nearly 50 years, NBC's "Saturday Night Live" has been giving viewers a weekly dose of political satire — who can forget Dana Carvey's "wouldn't be prudent" impersonations of the ever-so-cautious ...
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There are more Black senators than ever before, but a major Supreme Court ruling could reduce Black representation in the House. By Reid J. Epstein and Nick Corasaniti Reid J. Epstein reported from ...
Each year, when I write about the hot topics in Carnival satire, my first step is to look for an overriding theme. Often, over the past decade, that process has started and ended with one word: Trump.
Lawmakers' quest to uncover information related to the investigation of convicted sex offender and financier Jefferey Epstein continued this week. Members of the Trump administration testified before ...
The Declaration of Independence states that all men have certain "unalienable rights." From Mark Twain to Jon Stewart, satirists have picked apart that guarantee and what politicians do to honor it.
Colin Gray’s Conviction Is Just, but It’s Not a Game Changer America and Israel Remind the World How Wars Are Fought to Victory Democrats could find themselves briefly in power with their prospects ...