Born during a sunny California summer in 1985, Franco grew up the youngest of three brothers in a liberal family active in academic and artistic pursuits; his paternal grandmother Marjorie was a published author, and his mother Betsy was a writer and actress who encouraged her sons' cre...
Liberal Arts and a Bachelor in Communications and Public Relations at Southern New Hampshire University. Since finishing school, she has worked in a variety of different mediums, from editorial to digital, audio podcasts, public relations, and events. She currently works as a freelance writer for...
When they end up incarcerated,veterans receive longer sentences than non-veterans, despite the good work of a national network of Veterans Treatment Courts (VTCs). As Higgins documents in great detail, this “hybrid drug and mental health treatment system” offers access to counseling services, op...
In football safety news, last month TMQ supposed, "The next step will be for the on-air game announcers of ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and NFL Network to stop praising vicious hits; to express disdain for the players who make helmet-to-helmet hits, while criticizing rather than hyping the...
MSNBC host Brian Williams delivered a somber signoff during his final show for the network, stating that his biggest worry is “for my country.”“After 28 years of peacock logos on much of what I own, it is my choice now to jump without a net into the
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The character of Maude Chadbourne-Hillard-Findlay (Bea Arthur) originated in "All in the Family," serving as a feminine liberal counterpoint to Archie Bunker's conservative masculinity. The popularity of her character sparked her show "Maude," where her free-thinking politics combated with her st...
“I think we’re going to have a tremendous run. We have to straighten out some problems, some big problems in the world,” he said. Sam Jacobs, Time’s editor in chief, announced on NBC’s “Today” show that Trump was Time’s 2024 Person of the Year. Jacobs said Trump was someo...
And depending on the voter survey, Trump either won them by 23 points (network exit polls) or 14 points (AP Votecast). It’s part of a pattern of Trump winning voters who don't like him. (Trump won double haters in 2016.) In the network exit...
You probably heard a lot about them in this election — the voters who have unfavorable opinions of both candidates. About 8 percent of voters ended up fitting this category. And depending on the voter survey, Trump either won them by 23 points (network...