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Jul 12 2022
Perspectives Blog
Is The Daily Wire Fake News?
Is The Daily Wire (Right bias) “fake news?” What constitutes examples of propaganda, fake news, or misinformation is a point of major disagreement among the left and right. Media outlets that favor the political left or right may repeat claims or stories that suit their worldview and agenda. To some, this can constitute “fake news” — especially if they disagree.
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Joseph RatliffMar 23 2022
Headline Roundup
Disney Workers Stage Walkouts Over Florida Bill
Groups of Disney employees in California and elsewhere staged walkouts Tuesday over what they say is an inadequate response by company leadership to a controversial Florida bill.
Some employees and LGBTQ+ activists have criticized the company's reaction to Florida's Parental Rights in Education bill, which prohibits classroom instruction on gender identity or sexual orientation for
Fox Business Wall Street Journal (News) NPR (Online News)Jan 20 2020
News
San Antonio has spent more than $300K trying to keep Chick-fil-A out of its airport
The city of San Antonio has spent more than $300,000 in its effort to prevent a Chick-fil-A restaurant from opening in its airport because of the company's alleged "legacy of anti-LGBTQ behavior," according to KENS-TV.
Since the city council voted to exclude Chick-fil-A from airport plans last March, the city has been hit with two lawsuits and an investigation by the state's attorney
The BlazeFeb 24 2021
News
The Words That Are In and Out With the Biden Administration
“The president has been clear to all of us — words matter, tone matters and civility matters,” said Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary.
Days after President Biden took office, the Bureau of Land Management put a scenic landscape of a winding river at the top of its website, which during the previous administration had featured a photograph of a huge wall of coal.
At the
New York Times (News)Oct 30 2019
Opinion
Pray Tell, Mr. Dorsey, What Is ‘Political’?
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey announced Wednesday that the company will halt all political advertising on its platform, both on behalf of political issues and individual candidates. “A political message earns reach when people decide to follow an account or retweet,” said Dorsey. “Paying for reach removes that decision, forcing highly optimized and targeted political messages on people.”
The
National Review (News)Mar 30 2021
News
Arkansas Senate OKs ban on treatments for transgender youth
The Arkansas Senate on Monday approved banning gender confirming treatments for minors, sending the governor a restriction on transgender youth that has been criticized by medical and child welfare groups.
The majority Republican Senate voted 28-7 in favor of the legislation. If the bill is enacted it would be the first prohibition of its kind in the country, opponents say. The bill
Associated PressAug 09 2021
News
Apple to Scan for CSAM
Last week, “Apple unveiled plans to scan U.S. iPhones for images of child sexual abuse… The tool designed to detected known images of child sexual abuse, called ‘NeuralHash,’ will scan images before they are uploaded to iCloud. If it finds a match, the image will be reviewed by a human. If child pornography is confirmed, the user’s account will be disabled and the National Center for Missing
The Flip SideJul 29 2019
News
Section 230 Is the Internet's First Amendment. Now Both Republicans and Democrats Want To Take It Away.
Imagine, for a moment, the following series of online exchanges. This isn't a real conversation. But it's the sort of chaotic, revealing, and messy back and forth that could spread across the internet on any given day in 2019:
A nonprofit immigrant rights group creates and publishes a Facebook invite for an upcoming event: a rally calling on city cops to stop carrying out sex stings at
ReasonJul 16 2019
News
The Mob Comes for Scarlett Johansson Again — and Wins Again
Political correctness kills art, rendering it bland. Which is why it was encouraging when Hollywood A-lister Scarlett Johansson said that — as an actress — she should be able to play “any person, or any tree, or any animal.”
No doubt Johansson would make a very sexy tree, and a very bold badger besides, but her claim to be able to play “any person” sparked furious controversy. I mean,
National Review (News)May 09 2019
News
College faculty chair compares Chick-fil-A to 'pornography' as academic senate votes to kick restaurant off campus
The vice chair of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo's academic senate likened popular fast-food chain Chick-fil-A to "pornography" as the faculty body voted overwhelmingly to kick the restaurant off campus after 25 years, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
"We don't sell pornography in the bookstore, and we don't have a Hooters on campus — we already pre-select those kind of things based on
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