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3 days ago
- Health
- Fox News
A Call To Confront The Rise Of Antisemitism
Over the weekend, 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman was arrested and accused of using a makeshift flamethrower to target Jewish individuals in Boulder, Colorado. This incident follows the recent fatal shooting at a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C. Trey Gowdy, a former federal prosecutor, former South Carolina Congressman, and host of Sunday Night in America, joins to discuss the incident and the alarming rise of antisemitic incidents in the United States. An estimated 7.2 million Americans aged 65 and older now live with Alzheimer's. According to the Alzheimer's Association, one in three older adults dies with some form of dementia. Research surrounding the disease is rapidly evolving, with over 100 potential new treatments in the pipeline. Dr. Joel Salinas, Chief Medical Officer for Isaac Health and clinical associate professor at NYU Langone Health, joins the Rundown to discuss the progress being made in fighting Alzheimer's, including a new blood test that can help detect it early. Plus, commentary from the host of 'Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Sunday, May 4 Evening Cable News Ratings: MSNBC and CNN Battle for 2nd Place
Fox News' remained the No. 1 news network during total day and primetime in total viewers and the Adults 25-54 demo. The battle for second place was an even split as CNN was No. 2 in the demo, while MSNBC took that spot in total viewers. Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy was FNC's most-watched show in total viewers, while the 5 p.m. ET hour of CNN Newsroom and PoliticsNation with Al Sharpton led for CNN and MSNBC, respectively. 25-54 Demographic (Live+SD x 1,000) Total Day: FNC: 113 | CNN: 45 | MSNBC: 37 Prime: FNC: 115 | CNN: 45 | MSNBC: 28 FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Scott: 120 CNN Newsroom/Whitfield: 46 Wallace*: 45 5PM Levin*: 77 CNN Newsroom/Dean: 57 Sharpton: 50 6PM Big Weekend Show: 109 CNN Newsroom/Dean: 55 Weekend: 30 7PM Big Weekend Show: 128 CNN Newsroom/Dean: 66 Weekend: 34 8PM Levin: 118 The Whole Story: 50 Weekend: 34 9PM Gowdy: 119 Eva Longoria: 49 David Frost: 28 10PM Kilmeade: 108 My Happy Place: 35 Weekend*: 22 11PM Big Weekend Show*: 114 The Whole Story*: 19 Melber*: 28 Total Viewers (Live+SD x 1,000) Total Day: FNC: 1.098 | CNN: 314 | MSNBC: 358 Prime: FNC: 1.451 | CNN: 254 | MSNBC: 305


Business Mayor
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Mayor
Sunday, May 4 Evening Cable News Ratings: MSNBC and CNN Battle for 2nd Place
Fox News' remained the No. 1 news network during total day and primetime in total viewers and the Adults 25-54 demo. The battle for second place was an even split as CNN was No. 2 in the demo, while MSNBC took that spot in total viewers. Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy was FNC's most-watched show in total viewers, while the 5 p.m. ET hour of CNN Newsroom and PoliticsNation with Al Sharpton led for CNN and MSNBC, respectively. 25-54 Demographic (Live+SD x 1,000) Total Day: FNC: 113 | CNN: 45 | MSNBC: 37 Prime: FNC: 115 | CNN: 45 | MSNBC: 28 FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Scott: 120 CNN Newsroom/Whitfield: 46 Wallace*: 45 5PM Levin*: 77 CNN Newsroom/Dean: 57 Sharpton: 50 6PM Big Weekend Show: 109 CNN Newsroom/Dean: 55 Weekend: 30 7PM Big Weekend Show: 128 CNN Newsroom/Dean: 66 Weekend: 34 8PM Levin: 118 The Whole Story: 50 Weekend: 34 9PM Gowdy: 119 Eva Longoria: 49 David Frost: 28 10PM Kilmeade: 108 My Happy Place: 35 Weekend*: 22 11PM Big Weekend Show*: 114 The Whole Story*: 19 Melber*: 28 Total Viewers (Live+SD x 1,000) Total Day: FNC: 1.098 | CNN: 314 | MSNBC: 358 Prime: FNC: 1.451 | CNN: 254 | MSNBC: 305 FNC: CNN: MSNBC: 4PM Scott: 1.033 CNN Newsroom/Whitfield: 387 Wallace*: 458 5PM Levin*: 725 CNN Newsroom/Dean: 439 Sharpton: 497 6PM Big Weekend Show: 1.115 CNN Newsroom/Dean: 382 Weekend: 432 7PM Big Weekend Show: 1.394 CNN Newsroom/Dean: 327 Weekend: 349 8PM Levin: 1.421 The Whole Story: 275 Weekend: 373 9PM Gowdy: 1.543 Eva Longoria: 303 David Frost: 312 10PM Kilmeade: 1.389 My Happy Place*: 186 Weekend*: 231 11PM Big Weekend Show*: 920 The Whole Story*: 130 Melber*: 252 * Indicates re-air. Read More VCCP, Mother and Uncommon top AAR 2023 new-business rankings READ SOURCE


Daily Mail
05-05-2025
- Politics
- Daily Mail
Trump hits out at Fox News hosts
Published: Updated: President Donald Trump has hit out at Fox News hosts who were analyzing his first 100 days in office. The president lashed out at both Howard Kurtz and commentator Karl Rove in separate Truth Social posts Sunday night, after they discussed some of his recent actions. He argued that Kurtz, 71, has to 'retire' after the Fox News host tried to defend him on his show. Kurtz was joined by contributor and Trump supporter Ben Domenech and liberal Democrat strategist Leslie Marshall on his show, Media Buzz, for a discussion on the president's decision to fire national security advisor Mike Waltz. They also discussed Trump's falling approval ratings. Throughout the segment, Kurtz defended the president - but because he featured clippings from other outlets, Trump claimed Sunday night that the Fox News host did a poor job speaking up for him. After Rove offered his suggestions for Trump to improve his poll ratings, the president called the former deputy White House chief of staff a 'total loser.' In his post hitting out at Kurtz, the president suggested, 'It is time for Howie Kurtz to retire. 'Every Woke Anchor in the Business, people that no one watched from CNN, MSDNC and others are plastered all over his show with all really negative and fake statements and then I am weakly "defended" by Howie and his group (although Ben Domenech has been strong!' he wrote on his Truth Social page. Trump then claimed that Kurtz's 'case' for him was not good enough. 'The case Howie makes for me is so pathetic that it would be a lot better if he didn't say anything,' the president concluded. Kurtz has since responded that he isn't worried about the president's criticism as he lamented on X that there were 'lotta trolls out today. 'I've known President Trump for 35 years and if I hated him, he wouldn't keep giving me interviews,' he wrote. 'Some people [are] not interested in fairness.' Trump was again left offended several hours later, after apparently watching Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy. The host had invited Rove to discuss the lessons of Trump's first 100 days in office, and what the former White House deputy chief of staff thinks he should learn as he loses favorability. 'He's got to be focused on those two things, I think, that people wanted, which was a strong and prosperous economy and inflation being wiped up,' Rove said, noting the high cost of gasoline and consumers' concerns about his upcoming tariffs. But Trump did not take the criticism likely, writing on Truth Social: 'I don't need Karl Rove of Fox News to tell me what to do. 'The guy's a total Loser who's been wrong about almost everything,' he claimed.


Daily Mail
05-05-2025
- Politics
- Daily Mail
Trump turns on Fox News hosts as he demands one retires immediately and blasts another as a 'total loser'
President Donald Trump has hit out at Fox News hosts who were analyzing his first 100 days in office. The president lashed out at both Howard Kurtz and commentator Karl Rove in separate Truth Social posts Sunday night, after they discussed some of his recent actions. He argued that Kurtz, 71, has to 'retire' after the Fox News host tried to defend him on his show. Kurtz was joined by contributor and Trump supporter Ben Domenech and liberal Democrat strategist Leslie Marshall on his show, Media Buzz, for a discussion on the president's decision to fire national security advisor Mike Waltz. They also discussed Trump's falling approval ratings. Throughout the segment, Kurtz defended the president - but because he featured clippings from other outlets, Trump claimed Sunday night that the Fox News host did a poor job speaking up for him. After Rove offered his suggestions for Trump to improve his poll ratings, the president called the former deputy White House chief of staff a 'total loser.' In his post hitting out at Kurtz, the president suggested, 'It is time for Howie Kurtz to retire. 'Every Woke Anchor in the Business, people that no one watched from CNN, MSDNC and others are plastered all over his show with all really negative and fake statements and then I am weakly "defended" by Howie and his group (although Ben Domenech has been strong!' he wrote on his Truth Social page. Trump then claimed that Kurtz's 'case' for him was not good enough. 'The case Howie makes for me is so pathetic that it would be a lot better if he didn't say anything,' the president concluded. Kurtz has since responded that he isn't worried about the president's criticism as he lamented on X that there were 'lotta trolls out today. 'I've known President Trump for 35 years and if I hated him, he wouldn't keep giving me interviews,' he wrote. 'Some people [are] not interested in fairness.' Trump on Sunday said Howard Kurtz, 71, needs to 'retire' and hit out at Karl Rove for offering him suggestions on how to turn his poll numbers around Trump was again left offended several hours later, after apparently watching Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy. The host had invited Rove to discuss the lessons of Trump's first 100 days in office, and what the former White House deputy chief of staff thinks he should learn as he loses favorability. 'He's got to be focused on those two things, I think, that people wanted, which was a strong and prosperous economy and inflation being wiped up,' Rove said, noting the high cost of gasoline and consumers' concerns about his upcoming tariffs. But Trump did not take the criticism likely, writing on Truth Social: 'I don't need Karl Rove of Fox News to tell me what to do. 'The guy's a total Loser who's been wrong about almost everything,' he claimed.