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Epstein File FLOP, Tapper Rewrites History, WaPo Melts Down, & DOGE Dividend Checks Are HERE28 Feb 202501:00:14

The Epstein Files just dropped—but why were they sent to influencers instead of journalists?🤔 I love influencers coming into media spaces, but sadly this was poorly executed. (Heads up: I pre-recorded this episode, so there are updates since recording!) Plus, Jake Tapper suddenly admits Biden’s cognitive decline in his new book—after helping cover it up. And we have an exclusive interview with the creator of DOGE dividend checks! 🚀


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Stories:  

1. White House Correspondents’ Association Pitches Fit After Judge Rules White House Can Have Control Of Press Pool - Mediaite

2. Bezos Exposed Washington Post Staffers Amid Opinion Page Shakeup - Underreported Stories

3. Hamas Propaganda Platform International Red Cross Seeks Newsletter Sponsorship With Jewish-Owned Free Beacon - Free Beacon

4. Gavin Newsom Is Launching A Podcast - Politico

5. Red-District DOGE Protests Were Organized By Soros-Backed Groups - Free Beacon


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Timestamps: 

Epstein Files: 0:00

Jake Tapper’s Hypocrisy: 4:09

Economic Blackout Boycott: 9:29

Ads: 12:52

WHCA Pitches Fit Over New Press Pool Rules: 14:55

Bezos Exposed WaPo Staffers: 20:20

Pay To Play Journalism?: 28:17

Gavin Newsom’s New Podcast: 32:48 

Media Manipulates Soros-Backed Protests: 36:37

Interview w/ James Fishback: 40:57

NYC ENDS Migrant Hotels, Joy Reid CANCELED, & The Ugly Husband Rule25 Feb 202500:41:09

Joy Reid is finally OUT at MSNBC! NYC shuts down the infamous Roosevelt Hotel, and Dan Crenshaw caught in a hot mic moment threatening Tucker Carlson?! Things are getting wild. Today, we break down the biggest underreported stories the mainstream media won’t touch. What does this mean for MSNBC? Why is NYC suddenly shifting its stance on migrant hotels? And what’s up with the “Ugly Husband Rule” taking over TikTok? Let’s get into it. 👀


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Stories:

1. NYC’s Notorious Roosevelt Hotel Will No Longer House Illegal Immigrants - New York Post

2. Joy Reid’s Most Unhinged Outbursts Amid MSNBC Host Shakeup - New York Post

3. NBC Settles Defamation Lawsuit With Georgia Doctor - Free Beacon

4. Trump Admin Investigating California’s Failed High-Speed Rail Project - Thomas Catenacci

5. Judge Blocks Trump Admin From Making Immigration Arrests At Some Place Of Worship - Ground News


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Trump Responds To Woke Bishop, Cardi B’s TikTok FAIL, & MORE23 Jan 202500:45:23
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the aftermath of the Nashville high school shooting, discussing details that have been overlooked by mainstream media. We then critique an Episcopal Bishop's recent sermon and analyze Trump's reaction on Truth Social. The episode highlights the case of an illegal immigrant jailed for voting fraud and explores unionization efforts among far-left congressional staffers. We also discuss the controversy surrounding Oregon's bias incident hotline and Cardi B's VPN mishap amid the TikTok ban. Finally, we examine Fairfax County's budget deficit and its impact on migrant education.
Surgeon Blows The Whistle On Gender Surgery w/ Dr. Eithan Haim30 Apr 202400:28:32
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into a Texas hospital's controversial decision to continue sex change procedures, defying prior commitments and sparking legal debates. We trace the whistleblowing timeline and investigate allegations of HIPAA violations, examining the current legal landscape. The discussion extends to the broader implications of political persecution and the personal experiences of those involved. We also explore how advocacy efforts are influencing legislation and healthcare practices. Tune in for a comprehensive analysis of these pressing issues and a call to action for listeners.
I Don’t Understand AI w/ Carl Szabo29 Apr 202400:45:17
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the complex world of AI and its influence on media bias and public trust. We explore how AI is being integrated into daily life and the growing distrust in AI developers amidst fierce market competition. The episode also addresses the challenges posed by deepfakes and the responsibility of social media platforms in identifying AI-generated content. We discuss AI's role in dating, parenting, and education, highlighting its impact on relationships and public schools. With insights on selecting AI platforms that align with personal biases and functionality, this episode offers a comprehensive look at AI's pervasive influence.
Red-Pilled Femininity w/ Caroline Downey26 Apr 202400:47:51
In this episode of Underreported Stories, Caroline Downey discusses the creation of Conservator and the impact of mainstream media on young girls. We explore a series of underreported stories, including a disturbing attack on a 7th-grade student in Pennsylvania, illegal immigrants in NYC, and work visas in Martha's Vineyard. We also touch on Taylor Swift's image, misinformation in political campaigns, Columbia University protests, furries in schools, the Title IX rewrite, and Biden's TikTok ban. The episode concludes with a look at TikTok's influence on children and the role of social media.
Underreported Stories of April 2525 Apr 202400:06:55
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we start with a roundup of current events before diving into the arrest of a Democratic state senator, a story that has surprisingly flown under the radar. We also explore the controversy surrounding the new athletics brand, XXXY, sparking debates over gender and sports. Additionally, we examine NPR's unique take on sleep training and its connections to capitalism, offering a perspective not widely discussed. Tune in for these stories and more, and get a sneak peek at what’s coming up in the next episode.
Underreported Stories of April 2323 Apr 202400:06:18
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we explore Alec Baldwin's harassment allegations and the pro-Palestinian protests that have sparked controversy. We discuss the illegal immigrant squatting situation in the Bronx and how it ties into broader debates on immigration policy. The episode also covers Robert Kraft's decision to pull funding from Columbia University amidst ongoing protests and critiques the faculty's walkout. Additionally, we analyze a recent Democratic campaign ad on abortion laws and the misinformation affecting public understanding of abortion rights. Tune in for these underreported stories and more insights.
Underreported Stories of April 2222 Apr 202400:05:57
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the unsettling rise in violent incidents involving transgender teenagers, specifically biological girls identifying as boys, and a manifesto that sheds light on this trend. We also explore Columbia University's transition to online classes amid ongoing protests, focusing on the arrest of a protester. The episode continues with a discussion on Taylor Swift's controversial comments on history, sparking debate across social media. Senator Elizabeth Warren joins us to discuss her views on dismantling Apple's smartphone dominance. Tune in for an in-depth look at these underreported stories and more.
Bark Back At ‘Em w/ Morgonn McMichael19 Apr 202400:40:39
In this episode of Underreported Stories, Chrissy Clark and Morgan McMichael explore a range of overlooked issues, starting with Morgan's personal decision to leave school and the ensuing family dynamics. The episode delves into a peculiar situation involving furry students in a Utah school, a student's suspension over an "illegal alien" remark, and a threatening pro-Palestinian protest in a council meeting. The discussion continues with California's inmate cell controversy, a funding dispute for a surgery in Ontario, a thwarted school shooting plot in Montgomery County, and the confusion surrounding hormones, Big Pharma, and Plan B.
Underreported Stories of April 1818 Apr 202400:08:07
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we cover a student protest in the Nebo School District that has been misrepresented by the media. We also discuss the recent protests by Google employees over a controversial tweet and the story behind a misinterpreted scare at Columbia University. The episode delves into the ongoing debate about the gender pay gap in basketball, examining the revenue and viewership differences between the NBA and WNBA. Joining the conversation is Morgan McMichael from Turning Point USA, who provides insights on these underreported issues and their broader implications.
Underreported Stories of April 1717 Apr 202400:06:13
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the contentious issue of free speech as a North Carolina student's suspension sparks debate. We explore the implications of public funding for gender confirmation surgeries in Ontario, raising questions about healthcare priorities. Molly Ringwald offers a critical perspective on how media portrays diversity, challenging conventional narratives. We also examine NBC News's critique of conservative influencers and the ensuing backlash. These stories highlight significant yet underreported societal debates, shedding light on complex issues often overlooked by mainstream media.
Underreported Stories of April 1616 Apr 202400:04:44
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we cover the fallout from a pro-Palestine protester incident that has gone largely unnoticed in mainstream media. We'll also delve into significant media updates, including the cancellation of a prominent CNN show and the uncertain future of The Intercept. Additionally, we'll discuss the controversy surrounding cell sharing in California prisons, a topic that raises questions about inmate rights and safety. Join us as we explore these underreported stories and their broader implications.
Dems Target Tech CEOs, Inauguration Fallout, & WaPo Cartoonist JAILED21 Jan 202500:57:57
In this episode of Underreported Stories, Chrissy Clark and Carolyn Kraft explore underreported news. They humorously predict the first 100 days of the Trump administration and discuss OpenAI's controversy. Key stories include a Pentagon aide's termination over anti-Trump remarks, political fallout from Los Angeles wildfires, and Chicago's status as a sanctuary city. They also address censorship in sensitive topics, the arrest of a Washington Post cartoonist linked to AI, and gender identity's role in child abuse sentencing. The episode concludes with insights on psychological evaluations in legal defenses and informed consent in medical treatments for intellectual disabilities.
Underreported Stories of April 1515 Apr 202400:05:46
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we explore the scrutiny surrounding the new NPR CEO as independent journalists dig into controversial past tweets. We delve into the Biden administration's funding of a study focusing on Latina resistance and intra-minority solidarity, highlighting the complexities of inter-minority dynamics. Additionally, we discuss the unexpected resignation of a prominent gay Spanish politician following the emergence of scandalous photos. These stories shed light on issues and events overlooked by mainstream media. Join us as we unpack these underreported stories and their broader implications.
Squatters Rights, JoJo Siwa's New Look, & MORE w/ Brad Polumbo12 Apr 202400:31:48
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, Chrissy Clark is joined by Brad Palumbo from Based Politics to tackle a range of under-the-radar topics. They explore the complexities of deportation challenges amidst illegal immigration debates and delve into the legal fallout from the theft of Ashley Biden's diary. The episode also provides a comprehensive look at the ongoing prosecutions of Donald Trump. Additionally, Chrissy and Brad discuss Gen Z's unique approach to therapy related to tax filing and their emotional maturity in politics. Lastly, they touch on Jojo Siwa's recent controversy and the pressures faced by LGBTQIA+ celebrities.
Underreported Stories of April 1111 Apr 202400:06:06
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the independent review of the UK system for minors experiencing gender confusion and how the media portrays these sensitive issues. We also examine the incident at Norwood School, where media narratives have skewed the true story behind a police shooting involving Dexter Reid. Additionally, we explore the plagiarism allegations against Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook, shedding light on academic integrity concerns. Finally, we discuss the unusual case of a Canadian man with body integrity dysphoria choosing to have healthy fingers amputated, highlighting the complexities of this rare condition. Tune in for these stories and more.
Underreported Stories of April 1010 Apr 202400:06:35
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the complexities surrounding Ashley Biden's diary theft and Project Veritas' involvement, questioning the media's response and the justice system's dual approach. We also examine Allen Weisselberg's sentencing for perjury, raising concerns about the government's potential weaponization against political foes. In lighter news, we discuss Ashley St. Clair's tweet on unpunished crimes and highlight the US Coast Guard's interception of a migrant boat. Additionally, we uncover a DC library HR head's secret second job and Scrabble's attempt to appeal to Gen Z. Tune in for these underreported stories and more insights.
Underreported Stories of April 909 Apr 202400:05:31
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the week's most overlooked topics, starting with Gen Z's paradoxical relationship with taxes, where they're stressed yet voting for more. We explore a disturbing Facebook controversy involving an underage dating group, raising alarms about social media's role in child safety. Financial misconduct allegations against an Illinois mayor come to light, showcasing corruption often ignored by mainstream media. Jennifer Lewis shares her contentious views on Trump, sparking debate. Tune in as we uncover these stories that deserve more attention and discuss their broader implications.
Underreported Stories of April 808 Apr 202400:04:55
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the rising tide of anti-landlord activism on TikTok and the platform's controversial content policies. We'll also explore recent campus protests and subsequent arrests at Michigan State University and Rutgers, shedding light on the growing unrest in academic institutions. Additionally, we discuss a California bill proposing home buyer loans to illegal immigrants, a topic stirring debate across the state. Join us as we uncover these underreported stories and more. Don't forget to subscribe for future episodes!
Underreported Stories of April 404 Apr 202400:06:14
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the troubling case of a Texas national guardsman involved in smuggling an illegal immigrant and the inconsistent penalties for illegal entry. We also discuss a Texas hospital's unkept promise to cease sex change procedures, raising questions about accountability. Additionally, we explore the presence of toxic chemicals in everyday products, including "forever chemicals" found in band-aids. The episode continues with an examination of federal funding for Native American healing circles and the skepticism surrounding their effectiveness for diabetes treatment. Finally, we consider the racial implications of a Massachusetts hospital's new policy on reporting drug-exposed babies.
Underreported Stories of April 303 Apr 202400:05:17
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we explore the controversies surrounding a New York firefighting company and UCLA, delving into the implications of these unfolding stories. We also discuss the complex issue of veteran housing in Boston and its intersection with illegal immigration policies. The episode includes an analysis of the ongoing debate over transgender athletes in girls' sports, highlighting the tensions and differing perspectives. Additionally, we cover a guest speaker's controversial chant and non-secular prayer at UCLA. Tune in for these underreported stories and more insights into the issues that aren't making headlines.
Underreported Stories of April 202 Apr 202400:05:50
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the ongoing controversies surrounding border issues and recent judicial rulings affecting immigration policies. We also examine Chicago's contentious ShotSpotter program and its implications on crime trends in the city. Allegations of segregation at UC Berkeley's community farm raise questions about inclusivity in educational settings. In Seattle, the shift from traditional gifted programs to iPad-based education sparks debate about the future of learning. Finally, we critique the growing Marxist influence on public education and its potential impact on students. Join the discussion on these critical yet underreported topics.
Underreported SATIRE Stories of April 101 Apr 202400:08:53
In this episode of Underreported Stories, Chrissy Clark kicks things off by announcing a new partnership with Rumble. She then takes listeners through a series of April Fools' Day parody headlines, adding a humorous twist to the usual lineup. A real and intriguing story is featured about a skinny boy who identifies as fat within a queer fat group, sparking discussion on identity and community dynamics. The episode concludes with Chrissy's closing remarks and a call to action for listeners. Tune in to hear these underreported stories and Chrissy's unique insights.
Biden SLAMS Zuckerberg In Final Speech, MAHA Making Moves, & MORE16 Jan 202500:44:55
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we begin with updates on the Trump administration's second term and the new policies being implemented. We then discuss the FDA's ban on red dye 3 and its implications. The episode covers Joe Biden's farewell and the mystery surrounding Hunter Biden's lost artwork. We delve into a scandal involving the Florida teachers union and Biden's criticism of social media. We also explore the latest developments in the TikTok ban and Gen Z's migration to the Red Note platform.
100% Sus w/ Isabel Brown29 Mar 202400:40:50
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, Isabelle Brown joins to share insights from her new book, exploring the challenges of writing in your twenties and the emotional toll of tackling tough subjects. We delve into underreported stories, including the surrogacy complexities faced by a gay couple, a drag queen controversy at the White House, and Minnesota AG's contentious car theft remarks. We'll also discuss Florida's proposed social media legislation for minors, Baltimore's police staffing crisis, and a Vanderbilt University student's suspension over a BDS protest. Plus, a look at ADL's surprising take on the term "100%" and Elevation Church's Easter strategy.
Underreported Stories of March 2828 Mar 202400:04:53
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we dive into topics flying under the radar. We discuss the Saint Louis school board's $6.8 million renovation project and the controversy over co-ed bathrooms. We explore Officer Jonathan Diller's murder case and scrutinize the justice system's role. We also address Jon Stewart's alleged hypocrisy on real estate inflation. The ethical debate on surrogacy is highlighted through a case involving two men and a sister as their surrogate. Lastly, we examine the Anti-Defamation League's statement on "100%" as a white supremacist symbol. Tune in for a teaser of an upcoming interview with content creator Isabelle Brown.
Underreported Stories of March 2727 Mar 202400:05:49
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we explore five intriguing developments that have flown under the mainstream radar. Minnesota's attorney general has taken an unusual stance, blaming car manufacturers for the rise in vehicle thefts. Meanwhile, EA Sports' NHL 24 game has sparked controversy by restricting the use of the name "team Trump." At Columbia University, proposed language bans by a US intelligence agency raise questions about academic freedom. We also delve into the contentious use of the term "radical Islamist," which has led to suspensions at Vanderbilt University. Tune in for a deep dive into these stories and more.
Underreported Stories of March 2626 Mar 202400:04:43
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the federal government's intriguing demand for Google to reveal the identities of YouTube users, raising critical questions about privacy and free speech. We also dissect viral video controversies involving Kamala Harris, exploring the political and cultural implications. The episode examines contentious political symbols, such as pride flags, and debates around noncitizen voting rights. Additionally, we uncover an unusual law enforcement practice involving Lego heads in digital lineups. These stories may not make headlines, but they significantly impact our society. Tune in for the full discussion!
Underreported Stories of March 2525 Mar 202400:05:10
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into a series of overlooked issues that deserve more attention. We begin with allegations against the performer Shangela, exploring the implications and media silence surrounding the case. Next, we uncover the intriguing tale of an undercover intelligence officer who used cross-dressing as a disguise, highlighting the complexities of espionage tactics. We then discuss President Biden's fictional legal anecdote, which has sparked debate over political storytelling. Additionally, we examine Baltimore's critical police shortage and its impact on community safety. Join us for these stories that aren't making headlines but should be!
Dancing Dylan, Women Drivers & MORE w/ Clarkson Lawson15 Mar 202400:37:39
In this episode of Underreported Stories, Chrissy Clark welcomes Clarkson Lawson to discuss his rise on TikTok and the complexities of identity politics within conservative spaces. Delve into the Huntington Beach flag ban and a Boeing whistleblower case that fuels conservative conspiracy theories. Explore Lyft's Women Plus Connect feature and the implications of the White House paying influencers for Biden promotion. Hear about Dylan Mulvaney's new single and Chrissy's recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel. Clarkson also shares insights on homeschooling and his new YouTube show. Don't miss these stories that mainstream media overlooks!
Underreported Stories of March 1414 Mar 202400:06:35
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the potential TikTok ban and Elon Musk's latest media maneuvers, including his platform X investing in Tulsi Gabbard's new show. We'll analyze the implications of these moves and the media bias they reveal. Additionally, we explore a recent Canadian Supreme Court ruling that touches on pressing social issues, and discuss the public reactions to Dylan Mulvaney's "Days of Girlhood." Stay tuned for a teaser of an upcoming interview with Clarkson Lawson and some closing thoughts on these underreported developments that are shaping the current media landscape.
Underreported Stories of March 1313 Mar 202400:06:36
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we explore the push for diversity hiring in the video game industry and its broader implications on workplace diversity. We then shift to the Biden administration's unusual step of briefing influencers on the State of the Union, raising questions about media influence. An investigation into misconduct within the VA's DEI office reveals troubling practices, while recent safety incidents at United Airlines bring attention to Boeing's whistleblower claims. Lastly, a debate over Huntington Beach's flag policy highlights the ongoing tensions around symbolism in public spaces. Join the discussion on these overlooked stories.
Underreported Stories of March 1212 Mar 202400:06:06
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the mysterious death of a Boeing whistleblower, raising questions about corporate accountability and transparency. We also explore a Texas public school's controversial approach to teaching immigration, sparking debates over educational content and political bias. Additionally, we discuss the recent layoffs at Deadspin following its sale, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by media outlets in the current landscape. These stories, often overlooked by mainstream media, reveal deeper societal issues that demand attention. Tune in for an insightful discussion on these critical topics.
Gay Whales In Space w/ Debra Lea08 Mar 202400:31:31
In this episode of Underreported Stories, Chrissy Clark welcomes guest Deborah Lee to discuss her insights from conservative media. The conversation delves into the Biden administration's immigration policies and the subtle shifts in language that accompany them. The episode also highlights the US envoy's efforts to promote transgender issues internationally and the health implications of cross-sex hormones on young people. Additionally, the controversy surrounding Doritos' choice of spokesperson is examined. Despite some technical hiccups, the episode wraps up with a fun game segment. Tune in to uncover these stories that mainstream media often overlooks.
Did A Comedian Start The LA Fires?14 Jan 202500:37:46
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we start by examining the Los Angeles fires and the conspiracy theories surrounding them. Chrissy then shares personal life updates and discusses corruption issues in Los Angeles. The episode explores the use of private firefighters by wealthy individuals and a lawsuit involving CNN. We then look into the appointment of a new sheriff in Michigan and its implications for environmental justice. Additionally, we delve into the controversy surrounding Kamala Harris's 2024 victory fund.
Underreported Stories of March 708 Mar 202400:05:52
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we explore a civil rights complaint from a Veteran Affairs staffer and the Biden administration's oversight in DNA testing policies. We also delve into the quirky realm of "Balls out bowling" and the unusual activities at Edmond Public Schools. A Vermont school's snowboarding coach reaches a settlement, shedding light on under-the-radar educational disputes. Stay tuned for the conclusion, where an exciting upcoming guest is announced. Uncover the stories that mainstream media misses and engage with the nuances behind these intriguing headlines.
Underreported Stories of March 607 Mar 202400:05:01
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we explore a range of topics starting with The North Face's diversity and inclusion course discount, sparking debate over nature inclusivity. We then delve into the VA's controversial decision to initially ban, then reinstate, a WW2 kiss photo, reflecting ongoing cultural tensions. The episode also covers a Biden official's international promotion of transgender rights amidst concerns over WPATH's hormone therapy guidelines. Additionally, we discuss a heated incident at the Tennessee State Capitol regarding detransition rights and a doctor's emotional response. Join the conversation on these overlooked stories.
Underreported Stories of March 506 Mar 202400:05:50
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we explore the Biden administration's covert migrant flights and the potential national security implications. We delve into the controversy surrounding Joe Biden's handling of classified documents, scrutinizing Hunter Biden's involvement and business dealings, including recent Congressional testimony. Additionally, we examine the WPATH files controversy and preview an upcoming livestream discussion on the topic. We also touch on the debate sparked by Doritos' new transgender brand ambassador. Join us as we uncover these underreported stories and their broader impacts.
Underreported Stories of March 405 Mar 202400:06:40
In this episode of Underreported Stories, the arrest of a Blaze Media reporter sparks a deep dive into the complexities of Constitutional rights and freedom of the press. We discuss the White House's evolving terminology for illegal immigrants and the controversial recruitment of DACA recipients by the LAPD. The episode also explores a unique initiative by Go Jet Airlines with its drag queen themed plane, raising questions about airline safety and DEI initiatives. Furthermore, we critique the portrayal of "White Rural Rage" on MSNBC and the broader implications for free speech. Lastly, we examine the persistent hypocrisy in media narratives that often go unnoticed.
Lizzo’s Got A Fitness Brand w/ Kay Smythe01 Mar 202400:46:42
In this episode of Underreported Stories, Chrissy Clark and Kaye Smythe delve into the complexities of wedding planning and financial pressures before shifting gears to discuss the Denver migrant crisis and its ties to employment challenges. They explore illegal immigration and human trafficking, and the implications of transgender issues in female prisons. The episode also covers an FBI tweet about shoplifting, sparking public outrage, and humorous anecdotes about theft and dating. Other topics include accusations of racism within the Taylor Swift fandom, celebrity immaturity, and the "Slave Play" controversy. They also address speech restrictions, Hunter Biden, and Jeopardy's brush with woke culture.
Underreported Stories of February 2901 Mar 202400:05:39
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into a variety of overlooked issues starting with a crime stories roundup that includes the Athens mayor scandal and rising illegal immigrant crimes in NYC. We then shift to academia, discussing the Columbia University plagiarism scandal that has raised questions about academic integrity. In the realm of gender and politics, we explore a Virginia State Senator's public outburst that has sparked debates. Lastly, we tackle the theater world with the backlash surrounding London's "Slave Play." Tune in for these underreported stories and get a sneak peek at what's coming up next.
Underreported Stories of January 2829 Feb 202400:05:15
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we explore the unexpected backlash LL Bean faces from a conservative environmental group, shedding light on corporate accountability. We tackle the US Army's alarming recruitment crisis, which has led to significant job cuts, and the fallout from a hot mic scandal that forced the resignation of a Wisconsin school superintendent. Safety concerns arise over a biological male housed in a female prison, stirring debate on prison policies. Finally, we delve into a BLM cofounder's remarks on Taylor Swift's fanbase and the racial implications at play. Tune in for these stories and more that the mainstream media overlooks.
Underreported Stories of February 2728 Feb 202400:05:38
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we explore Denver's controversial budget decisions that prioritize services for illegal immigrants over the city's hourly employees. We also delve into the academic world with a look at contentious endorsements that are raising eyebrows, and investigate Meta's AI decision to omit Trump from its algorithms. Additionally, we unravel the ongoing Hunter Biden laptop saga, focusing on a startling alleged Ukrainian plot targeting Tucker Carlson. These stories, often ignored by mainstream media, are critical to understanding the hidden dynamics shaping current events.
Underreported Stories of February 2627 Feb 202400:05:28
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the tragic murder of Lakyn Hope Riley and its connection to immigration issues, shedding light on the complexities and gaps in the system. We also explore the FCC's contentious new rule on employee demographics, raising questions about privacy and fairness. The episode further investigates the Associated Press's legal battle over alleged support of terrorism, a case with significant implications for press freedom. Additionally, we cover a harrowing self-immolation incident at the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C., a story largely ignored by mainstream media. Join the conversation and share your thoughts on these critical issues.
Comedian Jeff Dye Reacts To 2024 Slang24 Feb 202400:18:41
In this episode of Underreported Stories, Chrissy Clark and guest Jeff Dye delve into the world of Gen Z slang, exploring terms like "simp," "camp," "bet," "vibe check," and "bussin'." They discuss the cultural significance and evolution of these terms and how they are shaping communication among younger generations. The conversation shifts to the "phantom tax" and its political implications, providing a unique perspective on this lesser-known issue. Finally, they touch on the emergence of Gen Alpha slang and engage in a thoughtful discussion about the term "giyat" and its connection to body image issues.
Sunny’s Husband SUED, Pete Hegseth Slanderer Revealed, & MORE09 Jan 202500:51:00
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we dive into Natalya Toryanski's insights on the evolving social media landscape, including TikTok's legal challenges and free speech implications. We cover allegations against Sunny Hostin's husband, Pete Hegseth's controversial nomination, Meta's AI ambitions, and Ford's EV factory's security risks. Highlighted are underreported stories like California wildfires, Trump's letter, MAGA hats in Greenland, and Bonnie Blue's viral moment sparking a sexual harassment discussion. We also examine the societal impact of OnlyFans amid state bans, concluding with closing thoughts and guest appreciation.
Pound Sand AI w/ Greg Price24 Feb 202400:38:17
Chrissy Clark and Greg Price dive into key topics from the recent CPAC event and discuss the impact of "The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry." They explore the complexities surrounding British healthcare and transgender issues, including policies affecting transgender athletes in Nassau County. The episode also covers Google's AI system Gemini and the implications of CBDCs. The conversation shifts to New York City's prepaid credit card program for migrant families and an Illinois bill on gender identity and minors' rights. They address political authenticity and conflicts of interest, with a lighthearted segment on real versus satire news, ending with a note on Beyonce's "Texas Hold'em."
Underreported Stories of February 2223 Feb 202400:03:25
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the controversies surrounding Google's AI Gemini, focusing on the biases embedded in its programming and how they affect its usage. We also explore a contentious lawsuit against an Iowa school district over its pronoun policy, highlighting the ongoing debate about gender identity in education. Additionally, we discuss the recent ban on transgender athletes in Nassau County sports, a decision that has sparked significant backlash and debate. These stories shed light on the complex issues surrounding technology, education, and sports that are often overlooked by mainstream media.
Underreported Stories of February 2122 Feb 202400:04:39
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the pressing issues surrounding the influx of illegal aliens in New York, highlighting the strain on NYPD and taxpayer resources. We also examine a controversial Illinois bill regarding gender-affirming care and its implications for parental rights. Furthermore, we discuss troubling cases involving Child Protective Services, including a Catholic couple's ordeal and issues within Indiana CPS. The episode also covers the arrest of a dual US-Russian citizen in Russia on treason charges. These stories reveal the complexities and challenges that aren’t receiving the attention they deserve.
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