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Apr 06 2023
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Twitter criticized after labeling NPR as ‘state-affiliated media’
NPR president and CEO John Lansing fired back at Twitter on Wednesday morning after the social media platform put a label on the news organization’s profile calling it “state-affiliated media.”
NewsNation partner The Hill reports this designation is one Twitter uses for state news agencies such as Russia’s TASS and China’s Xinhua.
“NPR and our Member stations are supported by
NewsNationFeb 21 2023
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Biden issues a rallying cry in Warsaw: ‘Ukraine will never be a victory for Russia’
President Joe Biden on Tuesday marked a year since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by celebrating the strength and resilience of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his people.
In a second major address from Warsaw, Poland, in less than a year, Biden pointed to his trip to the Ukrainian capital a day before as evidence that the democracies of the world are growing stronger in the
CNN (Online News)Jan 06 2023
Fact Check
FactChecking the House Speaker Election
There were some factual missteps in several nominating speeches by lawmakers as Rep. Kevin McCarthy repeatedly fell short of the votes needed to become speaker of the House on Jan. 3 and 4.
We found that Republican Reps. Jim Jordan, Steve Scalise, Kat Cammack and Scott Perry made false and misleading statements on inflation, energy, fentanyl and Frederick Douglass over the many votes
FactCheck.orgDec 05 2022
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Supreme Court grapples with Christian business owner’s objection to Colorado’s pro-LGBTQ law
The Supreme Court grappled Monday with balancing free speech against gay rights, hearing a case involving a Colorado website designer who says she shouldn’t be compelled to violate the tenets of her faith by creating products for same-sex marriages.
Web designer Lorie Smith in her challenge of Colorado’s pro-LGBTQ law is asking the Supreme Court to protect her First Amendment right not
Washington TimesMar 03 2023
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Christian homeless shelter sues state for imposing gender ideology on employees
A Christian homeless shelter filed a lawsuit against Washington state officials Thursday alleging that the state’s anti-discrimination law prevents the shelter from only hiring employees that agree with their faith-based worldview. Yakima Union Gospel Mission (YUGM) in Yakima, Washington, describes its mission as “helping people move from homelessness to wholeness” on its website and has been
WNDFeb 21 2023
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Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson pays Houston a visit to cheer on XFL's Roughnecks
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is one of the most commercially successful actors of his generation and he will be hoping that his success at the box office translates to his new venture: the XFL. And as the American football minor league kicked off on Saturday, "The Rock" delivered an impassioned speech worthy of one of his movies before the Vegas Vipers and Arlington
ABC13 HoustonMar 03 2023
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Homeless Shelter Sues State Officials Preventing It From Hiring Christian Employees
A Christian homeless shelter filed a lawsuit against Washington state officials Thursday alleging that the state’s anti-discrimination law prevents the shelter from only hiring employees that agree with their faith-based worldview. Yakima Union Gospel Mission (YUGM) in Yakima, Washington, describes its mission as “helping people move from homelessness to wholeness” on its website and has been
The Daily CallerFeb 21 2023
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US Supreme Court keeps Arkansas anti-BDS law in place, declining to intervene
WASHINGTON — The US Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to step into a legal fight over state laws that require contractors to pledge not to boycott Israel. The justices rejected an appeal on behalf of an alternative weekly newspaper in Little Rock, Arkansas, that objected to a state law that reduces fees paid to contractors that refuse to sign the pledge. The full federal appeals court in St.
The Times of IsraelFeb 21 2023
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Supreme Court won't upset Arkansas anti-Israel boycott law
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to step into a legal fight over state laws that require contractors to pledge not to boycott Israel. The justices rejected an appeal on behalf of an alternative weekly newspaper in Little Rock, Arkansas, that objected to a state law that reduces fees paid to contractors that refuse to sign the pledge. The full federal appeals court in St. Louis
KSATSep 13 2021
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‘He shouldn’t be lecturing anybody!’: Trump blasts Bush over Capitol riot remark on 9/11
Former President Donald Trump on Monday lashed out at George W. Bush for his 9/11 20th anniversary speech in which he appeared to compare the Jan. 6 rioters to foreign terrorists, saying the 43rd president, who was in office when the 9/11 attacks happened, “shouldn’t be lecturing anybody!”
“So interesting to watch former President Bush, who is responsible for getting us into the
New York Post (News)