BBC’s ‘Real Housewives Of ISIS’ Skit Is An Absolute Must-Watch [VIDEO]
By Saagar Enjeti
The U.K. government-run BBC produced a “Real Housewives of ISIS” parody Jan. 3 that caused significant controversy on social media.
By Saagar Enjeti
The U.K. government-run BBC produced a “Real Housewives of ISIS” parody Jan. 3 that caused significant controversy on social media.
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Jacob Bojesson Social media companies will face fines of up to 50 million euros ($57 million) in Germany if they fail to delete “hate speech” in a timely manner. The German parliament approved the measure Friday after a longstanding debate on the effects of racism and hatred online. Critics…
Freudian Slip? Vice President Joe Biden, famous for his gaffes, made a seemingly huge misstatement today when speaking about labor unions and their role in the American economy. Biden stated that it was labor that built the middle class and then issued a bizarre statement that you have to hear to believe. Follow TLR on Google+
Guy Bentley The World Health Organization (WHO) placed some of America’s favorite meats in the same category as cigarettes and alcohol as a leading cause of cancer. Bacon, ham and sausages have been deemed dangerous enough to be classified as group one carcinogens while red meat has been placed in group two A as “probably…
A recent hack of the Democratic National Committee has proven embarrassing for the party but left many talking concernedly about foreign influence in U.S. elections. The concerns are amplified by the Trump campaign’s reported ties to Russia. As if he were deaf to these concerns, Donald Trump today called for Russian hackers to commit espionage against…
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Rob Shimshock Almost one-and-a-half million Harvard emails containing grades, answer keys, bank account numbers, and even one person’s Social Security number were publicly available until Monday afternoon. Harvard administrators and more than two dozen student managers of the email lists were unaware of the visibility of their contents, as reported…
Grace Carr on November 19, 2018 Theater companies across the U.S. are increasingly providing warnings and safe spaces for viewers who attend productions with potentially inflammatory or disturbing content so that more sensitive viewers will be prepared. St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn, New York, warned theater-goers that there would be gunshots and “moments of darkness and…
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