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Dec 11 2019
News
The Inspector General’s Report on the Russia Investigation
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The Justice Department's internal watchdog, the inspector general, released a highly anticipated report on Monday, which examined authorities' use of surveillance power in the Russia investigation.Inspector Abridge NewsAug 17 2020
Opinion
Why Democratic convention could be a good week – for Donald Trump
With no hint of irony, Democrats have titled their event, “Uniting America.” How will they unite America when they can’t even bring their own party together? And when, over the next four days, they will spew nothing but hatred and vitriol about President Donald Trump, who is supported by roughly 45% of the nation?
Democrats and their partners in the liberal media will pretend their
Fox News (Opinion)Feb 06 2024
Headline Roundup
Meta to Label AI Content After Oversight Board Calls Policy 'Incoherent'
Meta said it would label AI-generated images on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads on Tuesday, a day after its independent Oversight Board called the company’s manipulated media policy “incoherent” and “confusing to users.”
The Details: Specifically, the board advised Meta to expand its policy on manipulated media, which focuses on fake audio generated by AI and machine learning, to cover
The Hill CNN Business Washington ExaminerNov 06 2019
News
The Phrase ‘OK, Boomer’: Justified or Not?
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
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The phrase “OK, Boomer” has gone viral this week, after news outlets picked it up as an internet slang expression commonly employed by millennials and Generation Z. The reply, popularized in memes and other social media content, is Abridge NewsMay 10 2018
News
We’re Supposed to Believe Michael Cohen’s One-Person Shell Company Provided “Consulting” Services Worth Millions of Dollars
Multiple media reports have confirmed details of Stormy Daniels attorney Michael Avenatti’s bombshell Tuesday claim that the Michael Cohen–affiliated shell company that paid Daniels $130,000 for her participation in a nondisclosure agreement—Essential Consultants LLC—later received large sums from companies that have been or could have been affected by Trump administration decisions. Those
SlateApr 13 2020
News
NY Times Editor Admits Editing Article on Biden Sexual Assault Allegation After Campaign Complained
The New York Times edited a controversial passage in an article about a sexual assault allegation against former vice president Joe Biden after his campaign complained, the paper's executive editor said Monday.
Dean Baquet, in an interview with Times media columnist Ben Smith, explained why edits were made to the following sentence, which appeared as follows in the print edition of the
Washington Free BeaconJun 29 2012
News
Politics Counts: Health Law’s Shades of Support
The intense media coverage around Thursdays Supreme Court ruling on the Affordable Care Act would seem to indicate the 2012 campaign had seen a game-changing event.
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 13 2020
Background
World news
World news or international news or even foreign coverage is the news media jargon for news from abroad, about a country or a global subject. For journalism, it is a branch that deals with news either sent by foreign correspondents or news agencies, or – more recently – information that is gathered or researched through distance communication technologies, such as telephone, satellite TV or
WikipediaApr 13 2020
Background
Sports in the United States
Sports in the United States are an important part of American culture. American football is the most popular sport to watch in the United States, followed by baseball, basketball, and ice hockey.[1] Soccer, tennis, golf, wrestling, auto racing, arena football, field lacrosse, box lacrosse and volleyball are also popular sports in the country. Based on Olympic Games, World Championships, and
WikipediaOct 31 2019
Perspectives Blog
When Presidents Abuse Their Power: Impeachment, Criticism, or Pass?
Has Donald Trump abused his power? How do his actions stack up to other Presidents in recent history? When people have thought a President used his office for personal gain or to unfairly advance his own political career, things have turned chaotic. Here are some top examples of alleged abuse of presidential power for personal gain in the last 50 years — and the consequences.
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