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May 19 2023
News
Man convicted in Welch girls case released from prison; 'I'm going to be watching,' victim's mother says
The lone survivor from a trio believed to be behind a 23-year-old double homicide and disappearance of two teenage girls is now free. Ronnie Dean Busick, 71, was released Friday morning from the Oklahoma Department of Corrections' Lexington Correctional Center after serving 2½ years of a 10-year sentence. Busick, who was convicted of accessory to murder, remains the only person ever held
Tulsa WorldApr 11 2022
Fact Check
Fact check: Fictional Tucker Carlson quote about Ukraine spreads on social media
The claim: Tucker Carlson suggested photos of bodies in Bucha, Ukraine, could have been staged
A made-up quote falsely attributed to Tucker Carlson has spread widely on social media, where politicians and media figures claimed the Fox News host was parroting Russian falsehoods about potential war crimes in Ukraine.
The confusion began with a tweet in which former Rep. Joe Walsh,
USA TODAY Fact CheckFeb 09 2022
Opinion
Celebrate Your Right To Ignore (or Watch) the Olympics
Viewership for the Olympics is down (way down) from 2018, to an audience for the 2022 opening ceremonies that was 43 percent smaller than that which watched the winter games in 2018. But that still leaves millions of Americans choosing to watch the international contest, which is fine. Unlike the situation in many other countries, U.S. Olympic teams are supported by those who spend of their
ReasonFeb 08 2024
News
Student faces conspiracy to murder charge in Mariemont school threat
Hamilton County Prosecutor Melissa Powers has scheduled a 1 p.m. news conference to discuss the alleged plot to harm students and staff at Mariemont High School and Junior High School. A 14-year-old student was arrested Wednesday and charged with conspiracy to commit aggravated murder, officials said. Mariemont schools Superintendent Steven Estepp said in a message to families that the student
Cincinnati EnquirerJan 24 2020
Opinion
The Media Loves — And, I Mean, Really Loves — Adam Schiff
Jonathan Adler wonders whom Adam Schiff thinks his audience is. The answer is simple: the media.
The same people who spent years passing along every falsehood and selective leak the California congressman gave them to fuel the Russia-collusion hysteria, and the same people who still accept his allegations — knowing his long history of fabrications — without much skepticism, spent
National Review (News)Jan 18 2020
Analysis
Yes, the UK media’s coverage of Meghan Markle really is racist
Not agreeing with the concept of a hereditary monarchy in a country where it’s celebrated is an odd place to be. Stranger still is spending your time defending particular members of the royal family after coverage of them turns hostile. But this is where I’ve found myself this past week.
Part of my job as an academic is to examine how racism functions in the UK. Ever since Meghan Markle
VoxFeb 07 2024
News
Seattle pays to house illegal immigrants in hotels in other Washington cities
We’re independent and can’t be cancelled. The establishment media is increasingly dedicated to divisive cancel culture, corporate wokeism, and political correctness, all while covering up corruption from the corridors of power. The need for fact-based journalism and thoughtful analysis has never been greater. When you support The Post Millennial, you support freedom of the press at a time when
The Post MillennialJan 17 2020
Analysis
Joe Biden Wants To Destroy Free Speech on Social Media
In an interview with the New York Times' editorial board, former Vice President Joe Biden made his most stringent call yet for cracking down on free speech on the internet.
After being asked by the Times about previous comments Biden has made regarding Facebook's refusal to remove negative ads targeting his campaign, the Democratic front-runner attacked both the social media platform
ReasonFeb 07 2024
News
Newscast 2.7.24: South Dakota federal judge nominees move onto Senate committee; First ever tri-state plastic highway is coming to South Sioux City
The city of South Sioux City is about to embark on a notable project that will result in the first road that’s made of plastic in Nebraska, Iowa, or South Dakota. South Sioux City City Manager Lance Hedquist told Siouxland Public Media that such plastic roads are expected to last longer, and are in place in many foreign nations. Here in the U.S., the closest such roads are in Wisconsin and
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