Tony Dungy ‘Disappointed’ After NBC Sunday Night Football Exit
NBC has informed longtime broadcaster and NFL Hall of Famer Tony Dungy that his time with the network has ended.

NBC has informed longtime broadcaster and NFL Hall of Famer Tony Dungy that his time with the network has ended.

Billionaire businessman Barry Diller said he wants to buy far-left CNN, which he sees as horribly mismanaged in “every way.”

School officials in South Texas kicked out a news crew from Telemundo who had gone to the Edinburg CISD administration building to inquire about death threats to students.

HEBRON, KY—President Donald Trump invited YouTuber Jake Paul on stage during his stop in Kentucky on Wednesday, and the interaction has gone viral on social media, garnering tens of millions of views across platforms.

Incredibly, after 24 hours, Abby Phillip still refuses to correct the record regarding her lie about Mamdani being the target.

Breitbart News’s policy event with FCC Chairman Brendan Carr discussed many issues that the agency is tackling. Here are the top five takeaways.

CNN-IRGC’s Abby Phillip and Ana Navarro blatantly lied about Zohran Mamdani being the target to this weekends’s terror attack.

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said at a Breitbart News policy event on Tuesday that the agency is working to “reinvigorate and empower” local broadcast television stations, noting that how little trust there is in national media.

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr blasted the legacy media during a Tuesday interview with Breitbart News Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle, pointing to their “wildly out-of-touch” nature and hoaxes that “go in one direction.”

Trump Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks with reporters at the White House on Tuesday, March 10.

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr said Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s approach to confronting legacy media outlets has triggered widespread upheaval across the American news industry.

HBO host Bill Maher is taking aim at the New York Times for portraying Donald Trump’s actions in Iran as a “bad war.”

On Tuesday, CNN-IRGC was shamed into deleting its ISIS fanfic lionizing two men charged with throwing homemade bombs at protesters.

Monday on ABC’s “The View,” Whoopi Goldberg told her co-hosts that President Donald Trump was “sending people in to lose their lives” in the Iran conflict. Discussing the leader of Iran, Goldberg said, “You don’t know who’s coming in.” Co-host

The Iranian government need not make any demands or make any threats to force CNN to undermine the American war effort. The Iranian government already knows CNN is a natural ally in this war.

President Donald Trump is weighing options that could include deploying special operations forces into Iran to secure or destroy highly enriched uranium stockpiles as part of his pledge that Tehran “will not have a nuclear bomb,” according to multiple reports Saturday.

The United States expects to achieve its military objectives in Iran within “four to six weeks” and is already examining potential candidates to lead the country after the conflict, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Friday, as President Donald Trump reiterated there will be “no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER.”

Actor Noah Schnapp accepted the “Outstanding Drama Series” award for Netflix’s “Stranger Things” at the 2026 GLAAD Media Awards, declaring that the “willingness” of the show’s writers to tell gay stories has “literally saved people’s lives.”

HBO’s “The Last of Us” and Marvel’s “Fantastic Four” star Pedro Pascal — who has been open about his left-wing, pro-transgenderism of children views — nonetheless appears to have had his woke status revoked by a fan club outraged over rumors that he may be dating a man who might be pro-Israel.

Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner, the current frontrunner in the Maine primary, proudly ran around with an SS Death Head tattoo… for 18 years.

Paramount Skydance chief David Ellison sought Thursday to calm fears over the future of CNN, pledging to protect the news network’s editorial independence as his company closes in on a landmark takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery.

In today’s edition of Democrats Sure Got It Good, I give you the Atlantic’s desperate and sweaty attempt to paint the urbane and effete Pete Buttigieg as Paul Bunyon.

Wednesday on CNN’s “The Lead,” host Jake Tapper said it was narcissistic for Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt to say the network’s coverage of U.S. soldiers who died is trying to make the president look bad.

PragerU revealed on Wednesday that the New York Times has rejected a paid advertisement from the conservative organization promoting their free immigration course.

The United States is “winning decisively, devastatingly, and without mercy” in Operation Epic Fury just four days into the campaign against Iran, according to War Secretary Pete Hegseth, who said Tehran’s missile, air, and naval capabilities are rapidly “evaporating.”

Trump Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks with reporters at the White House on Wednesday, March 4.

Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta has entered into a multiyear AI content licensing agreement with News Corp that could generate up to $50 million per year for the media company that owns the Wall Street Journal among many other major publications.

Israel “flattened” the building housing Iran’s Assembly of Experts in the holy city of Qom — the clerical body constitutionally tasked with selecting the Islamic Republic’s next supreme leader — as Israeli warplanes continued pounding the regime’s central leadership compound and command infrastructure in Tehran on the fourth day of the joint U.S.–Israeli campaign.

Reaping financial rewards from strong-arming fans into paying for streaming services has become one of the NFL’s largest revenue streams, but that may change.

Throughout his first term and the first year of this, his second term, President Trump turned down the invitation to attend the far-left White House Correspondents Dinner (WHCD). This year, he’s accepted.

The former director of an anti-Breitbart censorship group has resigned from British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s government amid reports he spread fake Russiagate-style allegations against journalists critical of the organisation he ran.

Monday on MS NOW’s “The Weeknight,” former CIA Director John Brennan said President Donald Trump’s military strikes on Iran were a “drastically bad mistake.”

On March 10, Breitbart News will host a policy event with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr, whom has been called “Trump’s pit bull.” Here is what Carr and Breitbart News Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle may discuss. Carr

U.S. Central Command declared Monday that Iran’s naval presence in the Gulf of Oman has been reduced to “ZERO,” announcing that every Iranian warship operating in the strategic waterway at the outset of Operation Epic Fury has been destroyed as American forces struck more than 1,250 targets in the first 48 hours of the campaign.

Actress Maggie Gyllenhaal visited ABC’s “The View” on Monday to promote her upcoming Frankenstein remake, “The Bride,” and helped lead the audience in a stress relieving screaming session that co-host Ana Navarro turned into a rage exercise against President Donald Trump.

Comedian Jon Stewart admitted recently that the establishment media likely “squandered” trust with the American people by incessantly pushing the Trump-Russia collusion narrative throughout the president’s first term.

March 2 (UPI) — Paramount will combine Paramount+ and HBO Max into one streaming service if the merger of Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery passes federal scrutiny, Paramount CEO David Ellison said Monday. He made the announcement on an

Monday on ABC’s “God Morning America,” correspondent Jonathan Karl said President Donald Trump felt “invincible” following the strikes in Iran.

Actor Morgan Freeman bizarrely suggested that President Donald Trump wants to “Make America White Again,” before claiming that Americans are ignorant of their own history.

Critics are ripping into the New York Times for its death notice of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, giving him a headline seemingly more suitable for a statesman than a tyrant or terrorist.
