Underreported Stories

Underreported Stories of April 15


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In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we explore the scrutiny surrounding the new NPR CEO as independent journalists dig into controversial past tweets. We delve into the Biden administration's funding of a study focusing on Latina resistance and intra-minority solidarity, highlighting the complexities of inter-minority dynamics. Additionally, we discuss the unexpected resignation of a prominent gay Spanish politician following the emergence of scandalous photos. These stories shed light on issues and events overlooked by mainstream media. Join us as we unpack these underreported stories and their broader implications.

54 convicted $ex offenders arrested at southern border, tr@ns runner sparks OUTRAGE, & politician caught on video eating his own 💩

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Stories: 

  1. 54 Convicted Sex Offenders Arrested Illegally Crossing Southern Border - Daily Caller
  2. New NPR CEO Posted Pro-Biden, Pro-Trans Tweets - Libs of TikTok
  3. Trans Runner Sparks Outrage After Beating Female Athletes By Longshot - New York Post
  4. Biden Admin Drops $1 Million To Study Nonsense Race “Solidarity” - The Daily Wire
  5. Gay Spanish Politician Resigns After Photos Show Him Eating His Own 💩 - The Publica
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    (0:00) Introduction to today's stories
    (2:00) Independent journalists investigate new NPR CEO's old tweets
    (3:02) Biden administration funds study on Latina resistance and intra minority solidarity
    (4:21) Gay Spanish politician resigns after scandalous photos emerge
    (5:16) Closing remarks and subscription reminder
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