Underreported Stories

Underreported Stories of April 18


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In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we cover a student protest in the Nebo School District that has been misrepresented by the media. We also discuss the recent protests by Google employees over a controversial tweet and the story behind a misinterpreted scare at Columbia University. The episode delves into the ongoing debate about the gender pay gap in basketball, examining the revenue and viewership differences between the NBA and WNBA. Joining the conversation is Morgan McMichael from Turning Point USA, who provides insights on these underreported issues and their broader implications.

Students protest over furries attacking them, Google fires 28 employees, & debunking the gender pay gap myth over Caitlin Clark 

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Stories: 

1. Students Protest School Allowing Furries To Terrorize Peers - Libs of TikTok

2. Google Fires 28 Employees Involved In Sit-In Protests - New York Post

3. Google Employee Who Seemingly Supports Rape Of Israelis Fired - Kassy Akiva

4. Columbia Students Claim They Were Sprayed By Israeli Chemical Weapons. It Was Actually “Fart Spray” From Amazon - Free Beacon

5. Debunking The Gender Pay Gap Myth In The WNBA - NBC News x Wikipedia

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(0:00) Student protest in Nebo School District and media portrayal
(2:01) Google employees' protests and controversial tweet
(4:30) Misinterpreted scare at Columbia University
(5:42) Gender pay gap controversy in basketball
(7:26) Revenue and viewership: NBA vs. WNBA
(7:50) Guest: Morgan McMichael from Turning Point USA
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