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Nov 08 2023
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7 Nashville Officers on 'Administrative Leave' After Journal Leak
Seven Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD) officers have been placed on “administrative leave” in connection with the transgender shooter’s leaked journal. According to the Tennessee Star, owned by former Breitbart contributor Michael Patrick Leahy, the MNPD “confirmed on Wednesday that seven of its officers have been placed on administrative leave following the leak of at least
Breitbart NewsFeb 05 2024
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Dearborn mayor blasts 'inflammatory' Wall Street Journal op-ed calling city 'Jihad Capital'
The mayor of Dearborn ramped up security measures this weekend after The Wall Street Journal published an opinion article referring to the Michigan city as “America’s Jihad Capital” — a headline that drew sharp criticism from Muslim advocacy groups and elected officials. The op-ed, published Friday afternoon, suggested that Dearborn’s residents — including Muslim faith leaders and politicians
NBC News (Online)Aug 14 2023
Analysis
Is Pop Crave the future of political journalism?
If you’ve spent any time on Instagram, Threads, or (especially) the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, there’s a good chance you’ve encountered a Pop Crave post. The odds are probably higher if you’re chronically online — and if you’re a younger stan of any particular celebrity, you might even be a regular consumer of its updates.
Describing itself as the “go-to source for
VoxDec 13 2023
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How we did it: A look at the Courier Journal investigation into lead paint
When the Department of Justice published a detailed investigation into Louisville's police department in March, Courier Journal reporters combed through every page. The report called out instances of the city's discrimination against Black people, as well as people with behavioral health disabilities. And only a few pages in, it highlighted environmental health factors disproportionately
The Courier-Journal