What is 'What Did I Miss?'?
It's a new game show on Fox Nation where contestants are isolated from news for three months and then tested on their knowledge of current events.
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This article summarizes recent news involving Greg Gutfeld, including his commentary on former President Joe Biden and the launch of his new game show on Fox Nation, 'What Did I Miss?'
Greg Gutfeld, known for his provocative commentary, faced backlash for his remarks about former President Joe Biden's post-presidency interview. Gutfeld's statements, made on 'The Five,' were described as tasteless and ghoulish by some viewers. Simultaneously, Gutfeld is launching 'What Did I Miss?' on Fox Nation. The show's premise involves isolating contestants from all news sources for three months and then challenging them to distinguish real news from fake. One segment highlighted a fictional stock market crash attributed to a Chinese AI tool named DeepSeek, satirizing fears about AI and economic instability. The show also features Fox Business's Stuart Varney, who attempts to explain complex financial topics in a humorous manner. The contestants' confusion underscores how overwhelming and difficult it can be to stay informed in the modern news environment. The show premiers May 12 on Fox Nation with subsequent episodes dropping on May 13 and 14.
It's a new game show on Fox Nation where contestants are isolated from news for three months and then tested on their knowledge of current events.
For making controversial and harsh remarks about former President Joe Biden.
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