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  • Republican Gov Hits Back At Trump Official Trying to Limit States’ Rights: I’ll ‘Beat You In C...
    President Donald Trump speaks with reporters aboard Air Force One, Monday, Feb. 16, 2026, en route to Washington from West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) President Donald Trump’s Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairman Brian Selig elicited a stern reply from Utah Governor Spencer Cox (R) this week when he promised to stop state governments from regulating prediction markets. “Over the past year, American prediction markets have been hit with an onslaught of state-led litigation. In response, the CFTC has today filed a Friend of the Court brief to defend its exclusive jurisdiction over these derivative markets,” Selig said in a clip he released to social media on Tuesday. He added: Prediction markets aren’t new. The CFTC has regulated these markets for over two decades. They provide useful functions for society by allowing everyday Americans to hedge commercial risks like increases in temperature and energy price spikes. They also serve… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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  • Don Lemon Gives New Take For Why Churchgoers Didn’t Realize He Was a Journalist: ‘Bulk Of The Pr...
     Don Lemon claimed on Tuesday that people attending the Minnesota church, during the protest he was later arrested for covering, may not have realized he was a journalist “because the bulk of the protesters were black.” Lemon joined independent journalist and former CNN colleague Jim Acosta on Wednesday to discuss the ongoing legal proceedings surrounding his January arrest. Lemon pleaded not guilty to two federal charges in February– one for conspiring against the right of religious freedom at a house of worship and one for interfering with freedom of religion under the FACE Act. Acosta pointed out that Lemon repeatedly identified himself as a journalist while covering the protest, playing a clip of the event where Lemon can be heard telling churchgoers, “I’m not part of the group. I’m just here photographing. I’m a journalist.” When asked by Acosta why people did not understand Lemon’s role at the protest, Lemon told him… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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  • Newsmax Guest Wants to ‘Start Vetting’ Olympians For Their Political Views
    Newsmax host Carl Higbie spoke to Evita Duffy-Alfonso on Wednesday night in a segment ridiculing Olympic figure skater Amber Glenn for speaking out against President Donald Trump and then failing to medal at the Olympics. “Figure skater named Amber Glenn, never heard of her before this, but launched a rant about Trump and the transgender issue, saying, quote, ‘It’s been a hard time for the LGBT community overall in this administration,’ which it hasn’t been. But she was a three-time reigning champ and was expected to at least win a medal. She flopped, got 13th place. So I’m thinking to myself, like, maybe she should focus on doing what she came there for rather than political bashing of the Trump administration,” began Higbie. Duffy-Alfonso, the daughter of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, replied, “I don’t know why we don’t start vetting these Olympians before they actually start to represent… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
    MEDIAite – Radio/Tv/Internet News|TheTopNews.NetWed, February 18, 2026
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  • Trump FCC Chair Confirms He’s Started ‘Enforcement Proceedings’ Against The View
    FCC Chairman Brendan Carr confirmed that his agency had opened an investigation into ABC’s The View, telling Fox News host Laura Ingraham on Wednesday that “the days that these legacy media broadcasters get to decide what we can say, what we can think, who we can vote for are over.” Carr joined The Ingraham Angle to discuss the recent events surrounding Stephen Colbert and his network, CBS. According to Colbert, CBS lawyers barred The Late Show from airing an interview with Texas State Rep. James Talarico (D), a candidate running in the Democratic primary for Senate. Colbert said that CBS lawyers were concerned over new Federal Communications Commission guidance about the “equal time” rule regarding political candidates, though the network claimed the show was only presented with legal guidance and was not prevented from airing the interview. After discussing the situation at The Late Show, Carr confirmed reports that his agency was actively investigating another… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
    MEDIAite – Radio/Tv/Internet News|TheTopNews.NetWed, February 18, 2026
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  • Will Cain Spends An Entire Segment Being Baffled By Bisexuality
    Fox host Will Cain spent the final segment of his Wednesday show being baffled that “everybody’s saying they’re bisexual,” telling young people, primarily “white girls,” to get off their phones because they were not, in fact, bisexual. Cain shared his incredulity with political influencer Link Lauren, who joined the latest edition of The Will Cain Show to discuss a recent Gallup poll showing that 9% of Americans identified with one of the labels under the LGBTQ+ umbrella. Cain introduced the poll, which showed that 60% of those who identified as LGBTQ+ were bisexual. He claimed he was unsure if LGBTQ+ identity “goes down as you age.” “Get this number. I said to guess, right, before the commercial break. 23% of 18 to 29-year-olds consider themselves LGBTQ+. One in four. Now, that goes down as you go older. I don’t know if it goes down as you age, but it goes down when you… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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  • Team USA Fans Cry Foul After Skier’s Historic Jump Doesn’t Win Gold
    (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) Team USA fans cried foul this week after freestyle skier Mac Forehand received a silver medal during Tuesday night’s Olympic freeski big air final, which saw Forehand land a historic trick. Forehand’s final trick of the night was a never-before-done nose-butter triple cork 2160, which includes three flips and six full rotations in one jump. The historic accomplishment secured Forehand the silver medal, leaving the Norwegian skier, Tormod Frostad, who was leading the field, with the gold. Fans were quick to accuse the Norwegian judge on the panel of sabotaging Forehand’s win, despite the fact that the overall scores were the average of the best two tricks done over three runs. Forehand ended the competition with a score of 193.5 to Frostad’s impressive 199.50. While many took to social media to call for an investigation, Forehand, 24, quickly shut down any speculation that he was robbed of… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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