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- ESPN 1320 Shakes Up Its Lineup With a New Morning Show
ESPN 1320 (KIFM-AM), an Audacy station in Sacramento, is rolling out a revamped weekday schedule starting February 2—with a brand-new morning show and a major time-slot move for one of its staples. A new morning show: “The Jump” The station is debuting “The Jump”, a weekday morning show hosted by Kyle Madson and Jesse Tapia. […] ...[TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - Miranda Lambert Catalog Deal Expands Sony Partnership Into Future
Sony Music Publishing Nashville has teamed up with Domain Capital Group to acquire Miranda Lambert’s full back catalog, covering her complete history of released songs. Along with the catalog deal, the partners have also signed Lambert to a new “go-forward” publishing agreement for future works—an extension of her long-running relationship with Sony Music Publishing that […] ...[TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - ‘This Is SICK’: Megyn Kelly Accuses Kara Swisher of ‘Trying To Get Stephen Miller Killed’
Alex Brandon/AP photo Megyn Kelly took exception to remarks by Kara Swisher, who compared White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller to a top-ranking official in Nazi Germany. Swisher’s comments came amid the Trump administration’s ongoing crackdown in Minnesota, where immigration agents have swarmed the Twin Cities area. Miller has been one of the leading proponents of the administration’s deportation regime, which has come under severe criticism in recent weeks after immigration agents shot and killed two U.S. citizens and are holding immigrant children in detention camps. On the Pivot podcast, hosted by Swisher and Scott Galloway, Swisher likened Miller, who is Jewish, to Heinrich Himmler. Swisher also drew a parallel between Miller and Karl Bendetsen, who was the architect of Japanese internment in the U.S. during World War II. “And I would last like to call out Stephen Miller, who is in the center of this,” Swisher said.… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - Lindsey Graham Cryptically Tells Iranian Protesters, ‘Help Will Be On The Way… I’m Not Gonna S...
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) issued a cryptic message to Iranian protesters on Tuesday, telling Fox host Sean Hannity that “help will be on the way” before abruptly changing the subject. Graham appeared on Tuesday’s Hannity to discuss the anti-government protests that surged through Iran in early January. The senator has been one of the most vocal advocates for U.S. military action in Iran, urging President Donald Trump to make good on his promise to send help to protestors. Trump initially claimed that “help” was “on the way” to the protestors, threatening military action if demonstrators were killed. He then abruptly stepped back from his threats, declaring that “the killing in Iran is stopping” and signaling he would accept Iranian rulers’ invitation to talk. Yet Trump also confirmed that a “massive armada” was on its way to the area “just in case,” telling reporters on Thursday that his administration intended to keep… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago - Khaby Lame: The Wordless Creator Who Outsmarted the Internet
Khaby Lame used to be just another factory worker trying to get by. When he lost his job during the pandemic, he didn’t speak perfect English, didn’t have Hollywood connections, and didn’t own any fancy equipment. He had a phone, a sense of timing, and an instinct that people were tired of watching other people […] ...[TheTopNews] Read More.3 hours ago - Stephen Miller Concedes Agents Who Killed Alex Pretti ‘May Not Have Been Following’ Protocol
AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin Top White House aide Stephen Miller said on Tuesday that agents in Minneapolis “may not have been following” proper protocol when they shot Alex Pretti, marking a stunning shift away from administration officials’ previous statements on the shooting. “The White House provided clear guidance to DHS that the extra personnel that had been sent to Minnesota for force protection should be used for conducting fugitive operations to create a physical barrier between the arrest teams and the disruptors,” said Miller in a statement to CNN. “We are evaluating why the CBP team may not have been following that protocol.” Miller’s statement represents a change in tone on the part of President Donald Trump’s administration following the two deadly shootings of U.S. citizens in Minneapolis this month. A prominent architect of Trump’s immigration policies, Miller has faced criticism over his dubbing Pretti an “assassin” in the hours after his death.… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago
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