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Jul 18 2023
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Pentagon Typo Sent Millions of US Military Emails to Mali, a Russian Ally
Millions of U.S. military emails have been sent to Mali, a Russian ally, due to a Pentagon typo.
Key Details: The emails came from outside accounts, and were not sent from within the military, according to Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh. People frequently type .ML, the country identified for Mali, by mistake, instead of the appending the military's .MIL domain.
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Washington Free Beacon Daily Beast NewsNationAug 26 2021
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Seven Capitol Police Officers Sue Trump, Supporters Over Jan. 6 Riot
Seven Capitol Police officers filed a lawsuit Thursday alleging that former President Donald Trump, some of his supporters and right-wing extremist group leaders planed to interfere with the transition of power following the 2020 election, which purportedly led to the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. The suit accuses Trump and others, including former adviser Roger Stone and the leaders of the
Associated Press Fact Check Axios Newsmax (News)Sep 29 2016
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Who Won the Hofstra Debate?
The first presidential debate of the 2016 election took place Monday night at Hofstra University between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Gary Johnson and Dr. Jill Stein didn't receive the needed 15% support in national polls to participate. As usual, the political spin was out there after the debate, both from the campaigns and the media. With over a month, and two more presidential debates to John Gable, AllSides Co-founderFeb 25 2018
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Democratic Memo Released
The House Intelligence Committee released a redacted Democratic memo written to rebut the Republican memo that alleges bias at the DOJ and FBI against the Trump campaign in the Russia probe.
Bloomberg Fox News (Opinion) Daily BeastFeb 27 2023
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Energy Dept Believes COVID-19 Most Likely Began With Lab Leak in China
New classified intelligence has reportedly led the Energy Department (DOE) to conclude that the COVID-19 pandemic most likely began with a leak from a laboratory in China.
The Details: The Wall Street Journal reported that "according to a classified intelligence report," the DOE shifted its stance and now joins the FBI in believing COVID-19 most likely leaked from the Wuhan Institute of
Washington Examiner CNN Digital Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 23 2021
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How Americans are Viewing COVID-19, Social Gatherings This Holiday Season
Hundreds of millions of Americans are traveling for the holidays and planning to spend time with family and friends. Should they be concerned about COVID-19?
Last Friday, infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci told CNBC (Center bias) that vaccinated people "can still enjoy" a holiday gathering. In a briefing Wednesday, he said people "do not want to go to" holiday parties "in which
CNN (Opinion) Axios ReasonDec 01 2023
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Fact-Checking the Ron DeSantis-Gavin Newsom Debate
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) slung no shortage of claims at Thursday's "red state vs. blue state" debate. Here's what the fact-checkers said.
California to Florida Migration: Newsom said that per capita, more Floridians are moving to California than vice versa. According to the Sacramento Bee (Lean Left bias), "37,464 people left California for
PolitiFact AllSides Breitbart Fact CheckNov 13 2022
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2022 Elections: Dems Keep Senate, and More Results of Competitive Races
Some states are still counting votes and control of Congress isn't fully settled, but many competitive Senate, House, and governor races have already been called.
Senate Race Projections: Democract incumbent Sens. Mark Kelly (AZ) and Catherine Cortez Masto (NV) are projected to beat their Republican challengers, keeping the Senate in Democratic hands. Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (D) beat
Newsweek Associated Press Fox News DigitalFeb 28 2018
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A Debate on Trump’s Health Insurance Deregulation
POINT/COUNTERPOINT: An Urban Institute (media bias rated as lean left) study leads to different analysis and opposite conclusions from the right and left on Trump's health insurance deregulation.
New York Magazine National Review (News)Dec 20 2022
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After FTX, Should Celebrity Endorsements Face More Scrutiny?
After the fall of failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX, a platform with many celebrity supporters, some say that influencers aren’t facing enough consequences for controversial endorsements.
For Context: A long list of celebrities endorsed FTX and likely convinced some customers to use it, only for it to collapse amid accusations that it illegally mishandled user's money. Kim Kardashian
New York Times (Opinion) New York Post (Opinion) Forbes