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CNN is once again preempting the next installment of Have I Got News For You amid its continuing coverage of the Iran War.
Much like her boss, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt likes to play the hits. Bashing mainstream media networks like CNN for relentlessly negative coverage of the Trump administration is a tried-and-true strategy on the right—and conservatives often raise some fair points about media double standards.
Three people killed in the United Arab Emirates were nationals of Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh who died because of Iranian drones that made it through the air defenses, causing damage on the ground, the UAE Defense Ministry said. Bangladesh’s foreign ministry confirmed that another national was killed in Bahrain in a statement on X.
CNN deleted a post Tuesday that portrayed two individuals with suspected ties to ISIS as two teenagers trying to enjoy
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt attacked CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins on Wednesday after the journalist questioned the top White House spokesperson about the Pentagon admonishing media
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‘Get used to it’: Jake Tapper responds to Trump admin’s criticism of Iran war coverage
Responding to Trump administration criticism of CNN’s coverage of US military deaths in the war with Iran, Jake Tapper says, “It is the news media’s responsibility to cover this war, not to cheerlead for it.
CNN said that it deleted a social media post that came across as downplaying what authorities believe was an attempted terror attack at a protest outside the home of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani. The network said in a statement on X,