Ashley Rae Goldenberg
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Ashley Rae Goldenberg is a reporter for MRCTV. Before joining MRCTV, her work appeared at The Daily Caller. She graduated from George Mason University with a degree in economics in 2015.

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ashley.rae | January 2, 2018
If you’re looking to get a head start on your 2018 Christmas shopping, the lifestyles editor at the United Kingdom’s Metro paper wants you to consider buying your children sex toys. Ellen Scott’s article, which was named both “Why you should buy your teenage kids sex toys" and “Why you should buy your kids sex toys” according to an archived version of the story, claims that unless you buy your…
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ashley.rae | December 28, 2017
Bono, the frontman for U2, is apparently under fire for remarks he made in Rolling Stone magazine calling modern music “very girly.” During his Rolling Stone interview, Bono was asked how he discovers new music. When explaining how his children all like different kinds of music, Bono commented that his son, Elijah, “believes that a rock & roll revolution is around the corner.” Asked if Bono…
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ashley.rae | December 28, 2017
While there has been much debate about “food deserts” in low-income communities over the past few years, two professors at San Diego State University claim farmers’ markets are perpetuating “environmental gentrification” by attempting to bring fresh food into those neighborhoods. Campus Reform’s Toni Airaksinen reports that in a new anthology titled “Just Green Enough,” SDSU geography professors…
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ashley.rae | December 28, 2017
Actress Jenna Fischer, famous for her role in “The Office,” apologized for her viral tweet claiming that the Republican tax bill got rid of the ability for teachers to deduct schoolroom supplies on their taxes.  In Fischer’s original tweet, she claimed that under the Republican tax plan, “school teachers can no longer deduct the cost of their classroom supplies on their taxes.” She likened the…
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ashley.rae | December 27, 2017
Famous celebrity cook Rachael Ray was accused of committing “cultural #genocide” against Arabs for showcasing Israeli food on her Twitter page. In a tweet, Ray posted her “Israeli nite” cuisine that included many popular Middle Eastern dishes, such as stuffed grape leaves and hummus: Holiday Feast Highlights - Israeli nite, meze stuffed grape leaves, hummus, beet dip, eggplant and sun dried…
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ashley.rae | December 27, 2017
Israel’s transportation minister is planning to open a train station at the Western Wall that will be named after President Donald Trump in honor of his decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. The Jerusalem Post reports Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz is going ahead with a plan to build a high-speed rail that will connect Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. According to Haaretz, the stop at…
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ashley.rae | December 27, 2017
Cenk Uygur, the host of the Young Turks YouTube show, is under fire for comments he made degrading women and calling them genetically “flawed.” Uygur has since issued an apology to anyone who was offended by reading his old posts, claiming he was a conservative when he wrote them. In various blog posts brought to light by TheWrap, Uygur shared his views on women (warning: vulgar language…
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ashley.rae | December 26, 2017
The man who has claimed responsibility for putting manure on U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin’s lawn over the weekend is apparently responsible for treating other people’s mental health. According to AL.com, a Los Angeles man named Robby Strong has come forward and provided evidence that he is the man responsible for gift-wrapping manure that was placed outside Mnuchin’s home in Bel-Air.…
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ashley.rae | December 26, 2017
As a heartwarming Christmas gesture, a newly signed minor league baseball player used part of his draft bonus to pay off his parents’ mortgage. In a viral video shared on Twitter, Arizona Diamondbacks prospect Pavin Smith tweeted a video of his parents reacting to a letter he wrote detailing that he wants their home to be officially theirs: Thank you for everything you have done for me! This…
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ashley.rae | December 21, 2017
Retailer American Eagle has issued an apology after some shoppers claimed a bracelet featured in the store resembles shackles used to keep people enslaved. In multiple social media posts across Facebook and Twitter, people expressed outrage over the bracelet, using hashtags such as “#slaveryisover” and “#slavesnomore”: @american_eagle I saw this "bracelet" in and think you need to revisit…