Media News Daily: Top Stories for 12/14/2025

This page hosts daily news stories about the media, social media, and the journalism industry. Get the latest Hirings and Firings, Media Transactions, Controversies, and more.


Trump Rejects WSJ Report on China’s AI and Energy Leadership

President Donald Trump dismissed a Wall Street Journal report suggesting China is outpacing the U.S. in combining AI and energy production. The article stated that China’s AI energy infrastructure is advancing rapidly, raising concerns among U.S. tech leaders. Trump responded on Truth Social, calling the report “ridiculous” and asserting that U.S.-based AI plants are building their own electric generating facilities with swift approvals. He also claimed the U.S. grid is expanding and AI operations have ample electricity supply. Trump concluded by crediting himself for America’s AI leadership. (Read MoreThe Hill Rating)


Florida Sues Roblox Over Alleged Child Safety Failures

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier filed a lawsuit against gaming platform Roblox, accusing it of enabling child sex abuse through lax safety measures. The complaint describes Roblox as a “hunting ground for sexual predators” and criticizes the company for not requiring basic user identification or restricting adult-child interactions. It cites disturbing user-created content and references prior arrests linked to abuse involving the platform. Roblox disputes the claims, stating the lawsuit misrepresents its operations and highlighting recent and upcoming safety measures like age verification and communication restrictions. Similar lawsuits have been filed by other states. (Read MoreMediaPost Rating)


CNN Pushes Back on Claims It Banned Stephen Miller

CNN has denied allegations by the White House that it is refusing to host Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller. After Miller claimed on Fox News that he was banned from CNN, the White House accused the network of being “scared” to air him. Vice President JD Vance also criticized CNN, calling for it to host administration voices. In response, CNN stated Miller and other officials are welcome, and editorial decisions are based on news priorities. Miller last appeared on CNN in October during a tense interview. (Read MoreMediaite Rating)


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