
‘Concussion’ Writer: ‘The Beats of the Story Are Accurate’
Jeanne Marie Laskas, the writer of the article that serves as the basis of ‘Concussion,’ tells Breitbart Sports that the film relies on storytelling and does not play as a documentary.

Jeanne Marie Laskas, the writer of the article that serves as the basis of ‘Concussion,’ tells Breitbart Sports that the film relies on storytelling and does not play as a documentary.

Why didn’t the Patriots take the ball after winning the coin toss in their overtime loss to the Jets?
Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus accused the Democratic National Committee of protecting Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on the Sunday airing of “The Cats Roundtable.” According to Priebus, the DNC is hiding their debates by having them at the same time

Sunday, radio host John Catsimatidis interviewed former United Nations Ambassador Bill Richardson on his New York City show AM 970 “The Cats Roundtable.” The former top Clinton aide the United States and Russia “work with each other.” He also added that the United

Former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge appeared as a guest Sunday on “The Cats Roundtable” on AM 970 in New York City, calling for a refugee pause for people from the Middle East. Ridge told host John Catsimatidis, “I’m just not sure we’ve

On this week’s broadcat of “Fox News Sunday,” Rep. Peter King (R-NY) said more surveillance of mosques is needed due to where the threat exists. King said civil libertarians, “can cry all they want.” “The fact is that’s where the threat

Sunday on NBC’s ‘Meet the Press,” guest host Andrea Mitchell said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was doing a good impression of comedian Bobby Moynihan’s drunk uncle character on “Saturday Night Live” After playing a clip of Trump criticizing reporters Mitchell said,

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Republican presidential candidate and Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) said the Republican Party “is not for deporting 11.5 million people.” When asked about the Department of Homeland Security’s plan to start deporting some of the families

Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” The Washington Post’s Michael Gerson said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is “now flirting with authoritarianism, praising the leadership style of Vladimir Putin.” Gerson said, “It’s important to realize what context this was in.

Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is convincing his working class supporters Mexicans and Muslims are the reason for their anger not low wages and income inequality.”

Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson said when voters actually go to the polls he hopes “people will not be fooled by loud speech.” Host John Dickerson asked, “One of the points you said don’t mistake

Entertainer David Spade said he thinks President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama have gone over the top with their pop culture appearances. Spade said, “I criticized Obama because I thought a president should have a little more dignity

This week on “Fox News Sunday,” former Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN) said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s controversial statements will make him “unelectable in a general election.” Bayh said, “Clearly he’s defying the normal laws of gravity. Any one of

Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Stephen Colbert said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is his over-the-top conservative character from Comedy Central’s “The Colbert Report” with a “$10 billion dollar mouth.” Colbert said, “I’m a big fan of facts. I’m

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s “mystique” will disappear if he loses the 2016 Iowa Caucus. Kristol said, “I think he’ll lose Iowa. I think once he loses Iowa that’s

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” political commentator and Jeb Bush supporter Ana Navarro said if Donald Trump is the Republican presidential nominee it would be very bad for Republican senators in purple and blue states. Navarro said, “I don’t

Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” filmmaker Spike Lee said he believes Americans are not more outraged by the daily gun violence in Chicago because it doesn’t receive the high-profile attention like Sandy Hook, Charleston and San Bernardino. When asked

Sunday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends” Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said if the Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton attacks him as sexist, it is “fair game” to bring up her husband former President Bill Clinton’s indiscretions. Trump said. “I think

Sunday on NBC’s Meet The Press,” when asked if going after Bill Clinton to attack his wife, the Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton is fair game in the 2016 presidential election the Democratic National Committee chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) warned

Black Entertainment Network personality Clay Cane spoke on MSNBC Saturday about diversity in Hollywood. Cane noted that black actors used to not be “sellable” in movies. He said he wished that Hollywood would notice that black movies like Tyler Perry movies