Trump Repeals Biden-Era Car Fuel Efficiency Rules
President Trump has repealed stringent Biden-era fuel economy standards, weakening requirements for new petrol cars. Critics warn it will increase emissions and costs. Read the full analysis.
President Trump has repealed stringent Biden-era fuel economy standards, weakening requirements for new petrol cars. Critics warn it will increase emissions and costs. Read the full analysis.
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Former Fox News host Megyn Kelly launches stunning attack on Michelle Obama's hair styling choices, igniting fierce debate across social media platforms about beauty standards and political commentary.
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The popular US talk show host Jimmy Kimmel has faced a fierce backlash from British viewers upon his return to television, with audiences accusing him of blatant hypocrisy and applying different rules to himself.
ABC Australia is under fire after airing a Jimmy Kimmel monologue containing a joke deemed offensive by viewers, sparking a formal investigation by the national broadcaster.
BBC Breakfast faces a major Ofcom investigation after a guest's graphic, blood-soaked interview on the morning show leaves viewers horrified and sparks hundreds of complaints.
Monty Python legend John Cleese launches a blistering critique of the BBC, accusing the broadcaster of abandoning its core values and failing the British public with declining standards and biased programming.
Downton Abbey star Dame Penelope Wilton voices concerns over the decline of British cultural standards and the rise of reality TV, calling for a return to quality programming and intellectual engagement.
CBS News mandates senior producer approval for all 'Face The Nation' interviews in sweeping new editorial policy changes affecting guest bookings and journalistic practices.
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Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi claims the music industry is significantly harder on women, citing immense pressure and brutal online trolling faced by female artists like Dua Lipa and Selena Gomez.
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