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Mar 09 2020
Perspectives Blog
Living in a News Filter Bubble During Coronavirus
You stroll into work on Monday, fresh off another much-too-short weekend. As you toss your jacket on the chair, your cubicle neighbor pitches their routine small-talk: “Read the news this weekend?”
Of course you did. But which news?
If you’re like many Americans, you may get your news inside an ideological filter bubble, where you’re only exposed to viewpoints you already agree
Henry A. BrechterApr 14 2023
News
Montana lawmakers approve nation's first blanket TikTok ban
Montana lawmakers gave final passage Friday to a bill banning the social media app TikTok from operating in the state, a move that’s bound to face legal challenges but also serve as a testing ground for the TikTok-free America many national lawmakers have envisioned. The measure now goes to Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte for his consideration. The state House voted 54-43 to pass the bill,
The OregonianFeb 15 2023
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5 Open Houses To Scope In The Silver Spring Area
SILVER SPRING, MD — If you're shopping for a new house, you've likely already browsed through all the internet listings for your area. And while you may have learned roughly what these homes are like from the photographs, there's just no comparison to witnessing the real thing. For all the future homeowners in the Silver Spring area, we’ve listed five recently listed houses, with information
Patch.comFeb 15 2023
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Concord Area: The Latest 5 Open Houses Near You
CONCORD, CA — If you're searching for a new home, you've likely already pored through all the online listings for your area. And while you probably have learned roughly what these homes are like from the images, you just can't beat an in-person encounter with the real thing. For those looking to purchase a home in the Concord area, we’ve listed five recently listed properties, with information
Patch.comFeb 15 2023
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2 days after Michigan State University rampage a search for 'why'; Sandy Hook survivor survives again: Live updates
EAST LANSING, Mich. – Two days after a gunman's rampage left three students dead on the campus of Michigan State University, investigators were still hunting Wednesday for an answer to one question: Why? The gunman, who lived in Lansing and had no known ties to the university, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound when confronted by police about three hours after his rampage Monday evening
USA TODAYMar 27 2023
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Multiple people injured in ‘active aggressor’ situation at Covenant School in Nashville
An “active aggressor” has been reported Monday morning at a Nashville school, according to the Nashville Fire Department.
The fire department stated on social media the following: "We are responding to an active aggressor at 33 Burton Hills Blvd Covenant School. We can confirm we have multiple patients. Parents coming to the school should go to 20 Burton Hills at this time. this is an
The TennesseanApr 14 2023
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Lula-Xi Beijing Deals to Bring Chinese Tech, Propaganda Companies to Brazil
Radical leftist Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed 15 agreements with genocidal communist Chinese dictator Xi Jinping during an in-person summit in Beijing on Friday, vowing cooperation on everything from space exploration to news media. The two leaders met on Lula’s last scheduled day in the country. Lula arrived on Wednesday in Shanghai to meet with business leaders, tour
Breitbart NewsAug 09 2021
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Twitter Slams 'Maskless' Barack Obama Dancing At Celebrity-Packed Birthday Party
Social media users are slamming former President Barack Obama after he was seen dancing without a mask at his 60th birthday party in Martha’s Vineyard on Saturday night.
Rapper Trap Beckham and his manager, TJ Chapman, posted photos taken from the celebrity-packed event, including pictures showing themselves smoking marijuana, which is legal in Massachusetts.
Erykah Badu, an
International Business TimesApr 10 2023
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Juul settles lawsuit with West Virginia for $7.9 million
West Virginia has settled a lawsuit with e-cigarette maker Juul Labs for a total of $7.9 million, the state’s attorney general announced Monday. The company was accused of unfair, deceptive acts or practices in the advertising and marketing of Juul products in the state, specifically targeting teenagers. The lawsuit claimed Juul targeted these underage users through social media, influencer
CNN DigitalOct 01 2021
Perspectives Blog
Will Reporters Interview Healthcare Workers Fired for Refusing the Vaccine?
From The Right
This article is from an author rated Lean Right.
As many statewide vaccine mandates go into effect for healthcare workers in places such as New York, California, Rhode Island and Connecticut, the news media is awash with stories about healthcare workers being fired for refusing the vaccine.
Something stands out among the coverage. In many articles about
Julie Mastrine