#Ana Cabrera exits CNN, expected to land at MSNBC

#Ana Cabrera exits CNN, expected to land at MSNBC

“Ana Cabrera exits CNN, expected to land at MSNBC” CNN daytime anchor Ana Cabrera will flee the cost-cutting network for a role at rival MSNBC, two people familiar with the situation told The Post. The anchor, who currently hosts CNN’s 1 p.m. hour, confirmed Thursday that she is leaving the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned network, which…

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#Biden’s job-creation lie, MSNBC’s Twitter-File denial and more

#Biden’s job-creation lie, MSNBC’s Twitter-File denial and more

“Biden’s job-creation lie, MSNBC’s Twitter-File denial and more” Diary of disturbing disinformation and dangerous delusions This Chart: We’re building an economy from the bottom up and the middle out by creating more jobs than any Administration in history at this point in a presidency. pic.twitter.com/BPGZapSKTM — President Biden (@POTUS) December 2, 2022 We say: President…

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#Twitter explodes after MSNBC’s Esther Choo calls to cancel Thanksgiving

#Twitter explodes after MSNBC’s Esther Choo calls to cancel Thanksgiving

“Twitter explodes after MSNBC’s Esther Choo calls to cancel Thanksgiving” Prominent Twitter users erupted into a series of arguments after an MSNBC health columnist floated the idea of canceling Thanksgiving and moving winter holidays to prevent illness.  On Wednesday, Dr. Esther Choo, a professor of emergency medicine at Oregon Health and Science University, gave her thoughts…

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#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 13, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 13, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Nov. 13, 2022” Cross no loss Very disappointed to read the article about black leaders objecting to the firing of Tiffany Cross (“MSNBC in racial crosshairs,” Nov. 9). I have been reading the essays in “Red, White and Black” and Cross is a 1619 Project persona who thinks she is…

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#Black leaders protest MSNBC’s Tiffany Cross firing, demand meeting with network

#Black leaders protest MSNBC’s Tiffany Cross firing, demand meeting with network

“Black leaders protest MSNBC’s Tiffany Cross firing, demand meeting with network” A group of more than 40 black leaders across politics and media reportedly slammed MSNBC over its decision to cut ties with controversial weekend anchor Tiffany Cross. The leaders, including NAACP president Derrick Johnson, Color of Change president Rashad Robinson and ex-ESPN personality Jemele…

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