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May 09 2016
News
Iran tests another ballistic missile as local poll shows mistrust against US
Iran test-fired another ballistic missile last month, local media reported on Monday, despite criticism from the United States and European nations over its missile tests. In March, Tehran had tested two Qadr missiles with the ability to reach its regional rival Israel, with one of the missiles even stamped with a message in Hebrew that read — "Israel must be wiped out."
The country's
International Business TimesDec 06 2020
Opinion
Media-Driven Fear Warped Our COVID Response
‘So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself, nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror,” said President Franklin Roosevelt in his inaugural address in 1933, at the bottom of the Great Depression
There’s been an unrelenting torrent of bad news about the coronavirus. It’s a pandemic, so you’d expect downbeat coverage.
National Review (News)Nov 16 2020
News
Major GOP names to help Perdue, Loeffler raise big bucks in Georgia Senate runoffs
Some very well-known Republicans are teaming up help raise money for the GOP candidates in Georgia’s twin Senate runoff elections, which will determine whether their party holds on to its majority in the Senate or if the Democrats will control both houses of Congress in addition to the White House.
Fox News has confirmed that Republican strategist Karl Rove will serve as national
Fox News DigitalDec 19 2020
News
Trump claims China 'may' have been behind cyberattack after Pompeo says it was ‘pretty clearly’ Russia
President Trump on Saturday claimed China "may" have been behind a massive cyberattack on U.S. government systems -- a day after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the attack was "pretty clearly" perpetrated by Russians.
Trump downplayed the attack, dubbed by one U.S. official as "the worst hacking case in the history of America," as "far greater in the Fake News Media than in
Fox News DigitalOct 25 2020
Perspectives Blog
How Fact Checkers Are Biased in the 2020 Election
Generally, you shouldn’t be able to tell who journalists are voting for in the 2020 presidential election when you read their news story or look at their website. But sometimes it can be more than obvious, even when it comes to the almighty fact checkers.
We went around to six fact-checking operations on websites for which we have AllSides Media Bias Ratings — CNN (Lean Left), USA
Henry A. BrechterFeb 15 2021
News
House Republicans Question Pelosi’s Security Decisions Leading Up To Capitol Riots
House Republicans on Monday called for Speaker Nancy Pelosi to answer “many important questions” about her “responsibility for the security” of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, when a pro-Trump mob stormed the building.
Republicans on several committees sent Pelosi a letter asking why, among other things, former Capitol Police Chief Steve Sund had his January 4 request for National Guard
National Review (News)Aug 31 2020
News
U.S. tops 6 million coronavirus cases
The United States on Monday topped 6 million confirmed cases of COVID-19, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. The U.S. has reported a million more coronavirus cases and about 21,000 more deaths in just the past three weeks.
The grim milestone continues a trend that sees the U.S. reporting far more confirmed cases and higher numbers of coronavirus-related deaths
CBS News (Online)Aug 11 2020
News
DC Police Have Surveillance Video Of Secret Service Shooting
The Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) has surveillance video of Monday’s shooting near the White House, Fox News reported on Monday.
“Sources told Fox News Monday that the DC MPD has surveillance video of the shooting that took place Monday evening,” the network reported, but said it is unknown at this point if the footage will be released.
The U.S. Secret
The Daily WireSep 02 2021
News
Exclusive: Government can't reach one-in-three released migrant kids
The U.S. government has lost contact with thousands of migrant children released from its custody, according to data obtained by Axios through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
Why it matters: Roughly one-in-three calls made to released migrant kids or their sponsors between January and May went unanswered, raising questions about the government's ability to protect minors
AxiosApr 24 2020
News
Immigration Hawks Unhappy With Details Inside Trump’s Immigration ‘Ban
The executive order placing limits on immigration into the United States has many immigration hawks disappointed, arguing that the order will not do enough to protect American workers.
President Donald Trump excited his conservative base when he announced late Monday that he would be signing an executive order to ban immigration amid a dramatic economic downturn caused by the
The Daily Caller