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Dec 01 2020
News
US attorney general finds 'no voter fraud that could overturn election'
US Attorney General William Barr, a top ally of President Trump, has said the Justice Department has found no evidence of fraud in the 2020 election.
"To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election," said the top US law enforcement agent.
His comments come as Mr Trump has failed to accept defeat.
He and his campaign
BBC NewsNov 02 2012
News
NYT Admits: Obama Crowds Not Impressive
New York Times White House Correspondent Mark Lander took to Twitter yesterday and admitted the number of people attending President Obama's campaign rallies is less than impressive, especially so close to Election Day.
TownhallApr 12 2021
News
Curfew lifted after protests over death of Daunte Wright, 20-year-old Black man shot by police during traffic stop: What we know
A curfew was lifted early Monday after the fatal police shooting of 20-year-old Black man during a traffic stop triggered a night of protests.
Daunte Wright's death comes as Minneapolis, just 10 miles south, was already on edge in the middle of the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin, who is facing murder charges in the death of George Floyd.
A woman who identified
USA TODAYNov 02 2016
News
Mass media has utterly failed to convey the policy stakes in the election
Imagine for a moment that Tuesday evening Americans gather ’round their Twitter feeds and television sets and begin to see that the polls were wrong. Not wrong by much, necessarily, but off by about 5 points in each state, meaning that Donald Trump will be elected president and that Republicans will maintain — or even slightly expand — their majorities in Congress. Now imagine that none of the
VoxMar 28 2022
Headline Roundup
Divided Reactions to Will Smith Slapping Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars
On Sunday, actor Will Smith slapped comedian Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars — and then won the Oscar in the best actor category. On Monday, it was all anyone was talking about.
Smith’s actions came after Rock made a joke about Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, who has alopecia. Once Smith sat back down, he yelled at Rock to “keep my wife’s name out of your f------- mouth.” “Will Smith
New York Post (News) AllSides Washington PostMay 25 2012
News
President Obama tweets his pitch to the public
After delivering remarks on his clean-energy policy in Newton, Iowa, President Barack Obama sat down at a laptop and answered a handful of questions on Twitter that had been submitted hours earlier by the tweeting public.
CNN DigitalFeb 05 2015
News
Brian Williams’ lie takes social media by storm; Viewers vent outrage with mocking hashtags
Brian Williams, the NBC host of “Nightly News,” is being slammed on Twitter for his false claim that the helicopter he rode in Iraq in 2003 came under heavy fire — and now memes are popping up on the Internet showing the anchor in a range of historical spots with the mocking hashtags, #BrianWilliamsMisremembers and #BrianWilliamsMemories.
Washington TimesAug 12 2014
Opinion
Polarization Between a Left-wing Son and his Right-wing Father
Polarization can destroy more than our government – it can also destroy families. So super kudos to Andrew W.K. (Twitter AndrewWK), the singer-songwriter and “real-life party god” who responded with fantastic advice to a fan writing him on The Village Voice.
AllSidesJul 16 2021
Analysis
The surgeon general wants Facebook to do more to stop Covid-19 lies
United States Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy says that misinformation — much of it on tech platforms — is a public health threat that has cost people’s lives and prolonged the Covid pandemic.
As Murthy said in a Thursday press conference, health advisories are usually about things people physically consume: food, drinks, cigarettes. But the first advisory of his tenure in the Biden
VoxMar 10 2018
News
NRA sues against new gun law in response to Florida mass murder – here’s why
The National Rifle Association filed a lawsuit Friday against a law narrowly passed through the Florida legislature and signed by Republican Governor Rick Scott in response to the horrific Parkland massacre.
The Blaze