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Nov 18 2020
News
The dead voter conspiracy theory peddled by Trump voters, debunked
Late last week, Students for Trump founder Ryan Fournier declared on social media that he had unearthed definitive proof of widespread voter fraud in Detroit. He pointed to an absentee ballot cast by “118-year-old William Bradley”, a man who had supposedly died in 1984.
“They’re trying to steal the election,” Fournier warned in a since-deleted Facebook post, though the election had
The GuardianJun 18 2020
Opinion
NBC Tries to Cancel a Conservative Website
NBC News attempted this week to use the power of Google to cancel our publication, the Federalist. The effort failed, but it should serve as a warning about the unchecked power of big tech companies, particularly when they can be manipulated by partisans, including partisan journalists.
On Monday we received a request for comment through our general media email account from NBC reporter
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Aug 31 2020
News
Is it possible to rid police officers of bias?
The killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis three months ago and the shooting of Jacob Blake by police in Wisconsin have led the US to a period of reckoning. As thousands have marched in the streets to protest against racial inequality, many others have also been forced to ask some difficult questions about their levels of prejudice.
While some people mistake racism as
BBC NewsJun 18 2020
News
White House Shoots Down Explosive Claims in New Bolton Memoir
WASHINGTON – The war of words between President Trump and his former National Security Advisor, John Bolton, is spilling over into the courts. The administration has filed a restraining order to stop the release of Bolton's new book, The Room Where it Happened, claiming it violates national security.
In an exclusive interview with ABC News' Martha Raddatz, Bolton gives a glimpse of
CBNSep 29 2020
Opinion
Trump's tax returns aren't out of the ordinary
The New York Times really needs to get its complaint straight. Apparently, President Trump is a no-good businessman who never makes any money, and so he aggressively avoids tax payments, paying just $750 in income taxes in 2016 and 2017 (if the report is true, which Trump has unsurprisingly called "fake news"). No doubt, he has to be aggressive to ensure he doesn't pay taxes on money he hasn't
Washington ExaminerSep 29 2020
News
Debate offers Trump chance to yank stubbornly stable 2020 race his way
After months of anticipation, Donald Trump and election rival Joe Biden were scheduled to meet on a debate stage for the first time in Cleveland on Tuesday night, in what could be Trump’s last best chance to turn the presidential race his way and win re-election.
Suffering from weeks of negative revelations in the news and terrible poll numbers, Trump needs a big score at the first
The GuardianJun 16 2021
News
US ends Trump-era asylum rules for immigrants fleeing violence
The US government on Wednesday ended two Trump administration policies that made it harder for immigrants fleeing violence to qualify for asylum, especially Central Americans.
Attorney general Merrick Garland issued a new policy saying immigration judges should cease following the Trump-era rules that made it tough for immigrants who faced domestic or gang violence to win asylum in the
The GuardianJun 17 2020
Analysis
What Do Recent COVID-19 Trends Tell Us About the Merits of Lockdowns?
Is it misleading to cite expanded COVID-19 testing as one possible explanation for the post-lockdown increases in confirmed cases that some states have seen? Or is it misleading to cite post-lockdown increases in confirmed cases without taking expanded testing into account?
I am inclined to think the latter is more true than the former. But maybe you should not trust me, since I have
ReasonNov 17 2019
News
Trump undergoes tests at Walter Reed as part of annual physical, White House says
President Trump spent more than two hours at Walter Reed National Medical Center on Saturday, undergoing what the White House said were medical tests as part of his annual physical.
The appointment -- which followed a previous exam in February -- didn't appear on the president's public schedule, as was the case for his physicals last year and this year. White House press secretary
Fox News (Online News)