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Sep 10 2020
Analysis
Nine COVID-19 Myths That Just Won’t Go Away
As the world continues to battle the coronavirus, it is also fighting a different sort of epidemic: misinformation. This “infodemic” is just as harmful as COVID-19 itself, leading people to downplay the severity of the disease and ignore public health advice in favor of unproved treatments or “cures.” A recent survey by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and Gallup found that four in
Scientific AmericanMay 17 2017
Headline Roundup
Trump, Comey and the Flynn Investigation
A memo from fired FBI Director James Comey quotes the president as asking him to “let it go."
Wall Street Journal (News) Fox News Digital The AtlanticApr 29 2020
News
'Truth/Admission or to get him to lie'?: Notes show FBI discussed possible Michael Flynn prosecution before interview
Top FBI officials discussed the possibility of prosecuting retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn for lying to the FBI about his contacts with the Russians as agents planned how to conduct their interview of the Trump national security adviser, newly unsealed notes show.
The records, unsealed through a consent agreement by Flynn’s lawyers and the Justice Department, show an email from then-FBI
Washington ExaminerDec 03 2020
News
Project Veritas Exposes How CNN Reacted to the Hunter Biden Story
Project Veritas’s James O’Keefe secretly recorded CNN’s morning conference calls for two months, and vowed to release raw audio every day until Christmas. On Wednesday, he exposed how CNN strategized after the New York Post’s bombshell story on Hunter Biden's emails in the weeks leading up to the election.
While big tech companies censored the story, mainstream media outlets like CNN
TownhallNov 01 2016
News
White House Defends FBI Director Comey’s Integrity
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said he would “neither defend nor criticize” Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey’s decision to announce the new developments in the Hillary Clinton email saga, a neutral stance that contrasts with the criticism coming from the Clinton campaign and other Democrats.
Mr. Comey had revealed Friday that the FBI was looking into new
Wall Street Journal (News)Jul 06 2020
News
Senate outlook slides for GOP
Democrats are within striking distance of retaking the Senate majority in November, while Republicans are facing an increasingly difficult electoral map as President Trump’s sagging poll numbers threaten to drag down vulnerable GOP incumbents.
Several recent polls show Democratic challengers leading Republican incumbents in Arizona, North Carolina and Iowa. The GOP is also fending off
The HillJun 07 2015
News
NY Times: Hillary Embraces Obama's Strategy Over Bill's
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is using President Barack Obama's campaign strategy rather than the one that got her husband, Bill Clinton, twice elected to the White House, The New York Times reports.
That's because the electorate has changed, former Clinton strategist James Carville told the Times.
"The highest-premium voter in '92 was a voter who would vote
Newsmax (News)Oct 28 2016
News
New emails under review in Clinton case emerged from Weiner investigation
FBI Director James Comey said Friday that investigators had found new emails related to the bureau's previously closed inquiry into Hillary Clinton's handling of classified information, restarting a long-simmering debate over the Democratic nominee's conduct as secretary of State in the closing days of a presidential campaign that Clinton appeared to be putting away.
In a letter to
USA TODAYJul 18 2013
News
Lightning Rod NYC Pastor's Stunningly Confrontational Sermon on Trayvon Martin: "You see the world through your black eyes"
Dr. James David Manning, the notoriously controversial chief pastor at the ATLAH World Missionary Church in New York City, recently delivered a bold and controversial message to his congregants about the black community’s perception of the George Zimmerman trial. He urged his mostly black congregation to stop viewing the world through their “black eyes” and start looking at it through the “
The BlazeJul 19 2021
Perspectives Blog
Congress’s Most Famous Bipartisan Roadtrip: The Friendship of Beto O’Rourke and Will Hurd
Divisions in Washington, D.C. can seem bitter, so it can be helpful to remember more positive bipartisan experiences that began only a few years ago and continued afterward.
A two-day road trip made by two Texas congressmen from different political parties from San Antonio to Washington, D.C. in March of 2017 gained wide online popularity. Will Hurd and Beto O’Rourke drove the 1,600
Marcia Beckford