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Fox News: Jay Leno criticizes modern late-night comedy for alienating half the audience with partisan politics
Jay Leno criticizes modern late-night comedy for alienating half the audience with partisan politics
Jay Leno discussed his balanced approach to political humor during his time on "The Tonight Show," noting that he aimed to appeal to both sides of the political spectrum. He believes that comedy should provide an escape from life's pressures and criticized current late-night hosts for alienating half their audience with divisive content.

Leno's remarks come amid CBS's announcement to cancel "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," a decision some speculate may be politically motivated, despite CBS claiming it was financially driven. The cancellation has sparked backlash from Colbert's supporters, including fellow comedians and former late-night hosts.


Liberty Nation News: From the Back Forty: Trump and Tulsi Making Heartland Headlines - Liberty Nation News
From the Back Forty: Trump and Tulsi Making Heartland Headlines - Liberty Nation News
Tulsi Gabbard has stirred controversy by releasing declassified documents that challenge the narrative of Russian collusion, implicating former President Obama and his administration in a conspiracy against Trump. Public sentiment is skeptical, demanding accountability and justice.

Meanwhile, Trump has shifted focus to Bill Clinton's ties to Jeffrey Epstein, asserting he never visited Epstein's island. The House Oversight subcommittee is seeking to subpoena the Clintons over their alleged connections. Citizens express frustration over perceived media bias and a lack of transparency.


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GB News: Major car brands recall 860,000 vehicles over serious fears including fuel leak that can cause fires
Major car brands recall 860,000 vehicles over serious fears including fuel leak that can cause fires
Recent recalls affecting major automakers have been announced, impacting approximately 860,000 vehicles due to safety concerns. Key recalls include nearly 700,000 Ford Bronco Sport and Escape models for potential fuel leaks, and 121,398 Jeep Grand Cherokee models with head restraint issues that could increase injury risks in crashes.

Additionally, Mercedes-Benz is recalling 43,422 Metris vehicles due to unsecured electrical connections that may prevent rearview camera images from displaying, raising accident risks. Owners will receive notifications about these recalls and any future remedies.