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Dec 06 2022
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What Did Part 1 of the 'Twitter Files' Reveal?
What did new Twitter owner Elon Musk's "Twitter Files" unveil over the weekend?
For Context: Musk and journalist Matt Taibbi (Center bias) published screenshots of conversations between Twitter employees detailing the company's decision to censor the New York Post's (Lean Right bias) 2020 story about potential evidence of Biden family misconduct being found on a laptop belonging to
New York Post (Opinion) Tangle Washington PostJan 27 2023
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Released Video Shows Paul Pelosi Being Attacked with a Hammer
The San Francisco Superior Court released police body camera footage of an incident that occurred last October in San Francisco during which Paul Pelosi, husband of former House Speaker Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), was assaulted with a hammer by David DePape at the Pelosi residence, suffering a skull fracture.
Video Details: The video shows police arriving at the Pelosi house, where they
Axios NBC News Digital The Daily CallerNov 26 2019
Perspectives Blog
As News Grows on Social Media, Trust Shrinks
Social media has become an epicenter for up-to-the-minute news on just about everything. Predictably, like many of the speed and convenience driven habits society has recently adopted, it’s not very healthy. And while people seem to see that, it’s not enough to stop them from scrolling.
As social media companies gain massive influence, their role in the news media is expanding. Between
Henry A. BrechterJun 12 2023
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Liberal Donor George Soros Gives Son Control of $25B Empire
George Soros, the billionaire progressive investor and donor, is giving his son Alexander control of his $25 billion empire, according to the Wall Street Journal (Center bias).
The Details: Many reportedly believed that Alex’s older half-brother, 52-year-old Jonathan Soros, was a more likely successor. The 37-year-old Alex was elected as chairman of Open Society Foundations, his father'
Associated Press Fox Business Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 14 2022
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Elon Musk Makes Cash Offer to Buy Twitter
Elon Musk, the world's richest person, has offered to buy Twitter in cash.
Musk offered to buy Twitter for $54.20 a share in cash, or about $43 billion, according to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Musk confirmed the move with a tweet, and wrote a letter to Twitter's chairman saying that Twitter "needs to be transformed as a private company" and has the "potential
New York Post (News) Axios NBC News DigitalOct 06 2020
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CDC Updates Guidelines Again, Says COVID-19 Can Be Airborne
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its COVID-19 guidance page to include information about potential for airborne transmission. In a statement on Monday, the CDC said people are more likely to become infected "the longer and closer they are to a person with COVID-19." The newest updates come after the CDC first updated, then reversed a similar statement about airborne
Newsmax (News) CNN Digital ReutersJul 28 2017
Perspectives Blog
Breitbart: Right-wing Publication or Fake News?
Fake news. Propaganda. Alt-right. Breitbart. Which of these doesn’t belong?
Some would say they’re all fair game. In many circles, the conservative news outlet epitomizes malicious misinformation. Others revere it as a crusader for truth, willing to throw political correctness away with reckless abandon. The jury is still out on which, if either, is correct.
Billy BinionJul 13 2020
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Florida Breaks Record At 15,000 Coronavirus Cases In A Day
Florida reported 15,000 new COVID-19 coronavirus cases on Sunday, breaking a new record for highest cases in one day. As of Sunday, the U.S. reported more than 3.3 million cases and at least 135,205 deaths.
Coverage of Florida's case numbers remained consistent across all sides of the political spectrum. Some right-rated outlets noted that while Florida's numbers are high, they are
CNBC Politico The Daily CallerJul 22 2020
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More Than 280 WSJ Employees Pen Letter to Publisher Over Opinion Section
More than 280 Wall Street Journal employees signed a letter to the paper's publisher asking for harsher scrutiny and more fact-checking in the WSJ opinion section. The letter cited examples of misinformation in a piece by Vice President Mike Pence about the second COVID-19 coronavirus wave, and "an erroneous conclusion" in a column about systemic police racism from Heather Mac Donald. The
Mediaite The Hill Newsmax (News)Oct 11 2023
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House Republicans Nominate Scalise for Speaker
House Republicans voted 113-99 to nominate Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) to replace Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as Speaker of the House, in a loss for Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), the other contender.
The Details: Scalise will need votes from at least 217 of the 221 House Republicans to become speaker. Jordan previously said he would support “anyone who can get 217 votes,” including
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