The only difference in Colbert interviewing Talarico and syndicated radio hosts Sean Hannity or Glenn Beck interviewing Ken ...
The host joked he was on "cold and sinus medication, hot tea, tom yum soup, and enough steroids to be named the Secretary of Health and Human Services." ...
ANALYSIS: The congresswoman’s high-profile supporters are seething, writes John Bowden, as her opponent basks in the national limelight — and rakes in donations after Colbert takes their interview to ...
The Federal Communications Commission is investigating ABC's "The View" over possible violations of the requirement that broadcast stations give equal time to political candidates when they appear ...
Chair Brendan Carr's comments at a Feb. 18 meeting came amid controversy over CBS not airing an interview with Talarico over ...
There is zero doubt who is already the winner of the first week of early voting in Texas, even if a single ballot hasn't been ...
ATLANTA, GEORGIA: CNN data analyst Harry Enten argued that CBS’s decision not to air a planned interview between Texas ...
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Stephen Colbert alleged that CBS' lawyers advised him not to interview James Talarico, a Democrat who is running for U.S.
It's Texas TV station KTVT, the CBS-owned station serving the Dallas area, which has seen a surge in spending from candidates James Talarico and Jasmine Crockett.
State Rep. James Talarico reports a record haul after a viral appearance as Attorney General Ken Paxton casts his early vote ...
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