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May 05 2022
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Live Blog: Tracking Ukraine Fact Checking, Misinformation and Fake News
5/12/22: Coverage on this blog has ended. For the latest balanced news coverage of the Ukraine-Russia conflict, check out our Ukraine war page.
This blog will feature constant updates on misinformation, fake news, fact-checking, unconfirmed stories, disputed claims and statistics, and examples of propaganda and disinformation relating to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. If you
AllSides StaffApr 08 2020
News
Lapping the living room: Lockdown marathoners get creative
Running 5,000 laps around your bed? That may sound crazy – especially as lockdowns turn so many of us into couch potatoes. But for these joggers, marathons are a way to stay centered, challenged, and creative at an extremely trying time.
It was one of the most grueling marathons that Wojciech Machnik had completed – and that was saying something. Mr. Machnik has run marathons that
Christian Science MonitorJan 12 2015
News
Trail To The Chief: Inaugural Edition
Hi there, and welcome to Trail to the Chief, HuffPost’s weekly trip through the folds of time-space to the peculiar world of the 2016 presidential horse-race and media coverage of it.
You probably have heard (because we are telling you) that the 2016 contest has begun, and that, like every other presidential contest, it will be THE pivotal turning point in American history.
We'll
HuffPostJun 05 2020
Opinion
Racism is killing black people. It’s sickening them, too.
“I can’t breathe.”
That was the one of the final pleas uttered by George Floyd last week before he was killed by police officers kneeling on his neck and back — the same plea cried out by Eric Garner before he died six years ago in a police chokehold. These words have become a rallying cry for protests across the nation.
To those of us in the public health community, they are
Washington PostMar 11 2019
News
As politics around the world pull apart, can the center rally?
Amid the polarization of the world today, some are increasingly calling for a return to the moderate middle. But centrism’s definition, popularity, and practicality all depend on where you are standing.
Around the world, politics are polarizing and leaders are ruling from the further reaches of the political spectrum. In today’s belligerent global mood, is there any fruitful ground for
Christian Science MonitorJun 03 2015
News
Obama Rips Benjamin Netanyahu Again
President Barack Obama told Israel’s Channel 2 TV network in an interview that aired Thursday that Netanyahu’s statements on Palestinian statehood indicate Israel has no commitment to a two-state solution, according to The Hill.
Obama was twisting others’ words, pulling out the false charge leveled by the media that Netanyahu’s statements prior to the Israeli election obviated a
Breitbart NewsMar 13 2020
Headline Roundup
Coronavirus Tips, Advice, and Need-to-know Information
Tips and advice on staying healthy during the outbreak of COVID-19 have emerged from all sides of the media, with many angles focused on caring for the elderly and overall coronavirus awareness. Some advice related more to preventing contraction of the virus, such as stop touching one's face, hand washing, and avoiding crowded public spaces; Other voices have concentrated on preserving mental
USA TODAY MarketWatch CNN (Online News)Mar 04 2019
News
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: can the new star of the US left help beat Trump?
All eyes are on Ocasio-Cortez, but what does her brand of politics actually mean for the Democrats as they head into the presidential elections next year? The Guardian’s Lauren Gambino reports from Washington. And Rupert Jones discusses the dangers of the rising number of windowless microflats
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is the youngest US congresswoman ever and has quickly become a
The GuardianOct 17 2015
News
Donations to Donald Trump’s Campaign Outpace Self-Funding
For months, Donald J. Trump has highlighted his credentials as a politician who was financing his own campaign for president.
No longer.
Mr. Trump revealed in a filing Thursday to the Federal Election Commission that the vast majority of the money he raised and spent this summer as he rose to the top of national polls came not from his own coffers, as it had in the spring, but
New York Times (News)Oct 06 2014
News
This researcher gave 10,000 women free birth control. Here's what she found.
Nearly a decade ago, a philanthropist approached a group of researchers in St. Louis with an unusual proposal: give away free birth control to thousands of women in the city.
That idea became the CHOICE Project. A program headquartered at Washington University in St. Louis' School of Medicine, it gave nearly 10,000 women no-cost birth control between 2007 and 2013. The CHOICE Project
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