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Media focuses on plights of L.A. celebrities, most of whom can afford to rebuild
Major media still can't stop its obsession with celebrity. That is being proven on a daily basis in coverage of the Los Angeles wildfires. Read More.
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International Fact-Checking Network calls an emergency meeting
Here's a fun fact check: There is an organization called the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN). Following Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's announcement that Facebook and Instagram will no longer use biased third-party "fact-checkers," the IFCN called an emergency meeting. Read More.
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Censorship office created by Obama gets the axe
Congress, under pressure from President-elect Donald Trump and the DOGE’s Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, has shut down the Global Engagement Center (GEC), a censorship office that was created in an Obama-era executive order. Read More.
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House bill prohibits feds from contracting with leftist NewsGuard, which targeted WorldTribune.com
Included in the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2025 that was passed by the House is a prohibition on contracts with firms like NewsGuard Technologies, a leftist organization which targets conservative media outlets, including WorldTribune.com. Read More.
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'Election interference': Trump eyes more media lawsuits, including Des Moines Register
Noting the American media is "almost as corrupt as our elections," President-elect Donald Trump threatened to sue more outlets days after winning a $15 million settlement in a defamation suit against ABC News and on air personality George Stephanopoulos. Read More.
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Mike Benz goes on Rogan show and connects the dots on 'censorship web'
Mike Benz, executive director of the Foundation for Online Freedom, recently appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience and for 3 hours blew the lid off the "censorship web." Read More.
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Meta president of global affairs apologizes for Facebook's censoring of conservatives
Meta's president of global affairs said the company regrets censoring conservative media, including the aggressive removal of posts which ran counter to the Biden administration's Covid narrative. Read More.
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Trump's FCC pick vows to dismantle 'censorship cartel', end focus on DEI
President-elect Donald Trump's pick to head up the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said he would take on Big Tech censorship and eradicate the runaway diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) program at the agency. Read More.
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What RFK Jr. told ABC anchor about bias: Media goes all-out in closing days
The chief political analyst of the New York Times warned on Sunday that pollsters are likely once again to be underestimating Donald Trump. Leftist media outlets are well aware of this, yet they continue to push polls showing Democrat Kamala Harris leading or tied with Trump. Read More.
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WaPo's neocon crisis after decision not to endorse; Victoria Nuland’s husband quits
Traditionally, Democrat presidential candidates would get such a boost in the form of an endorsement from The Washington Post. Not this year. Read More.
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Commissioner on CBS editing of Harris on 60 Minutes: FCC ‘can and should take the complaint seriously’
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is likely to open an inquiry into CBS's selective editing of a "60 Minutes" interview with Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris where her word salad response to a question was replaced with a less incoherent answer. Read More.
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How JD Vance answered smug NY Times reporter’s 2020 gotcha question
If you believe the leftist media Google elevates in its searches, Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance failed five times to answer New York Times "reporter" Lulu Garcia-Navarro's question on whether Vance would acknowledge Donald Trump lost the 2020 election. Read More.
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Press Freedom Prize, 2024: Garrett Ziegler did 'shoe leather' reporting; 'News professionals' did not
The Free Press Foundation announced that Garrett Ziegler has been awarded the Press Freedom Prize, 2024 “in recognition of your courage, investigative resourcefulness and dedication to public service in the spirit of the American Free Press." Read More.
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Reality check: Has Telegram bowed to global censorship overlords after founder’s arrest in Paris?
Less than a month after he was arrested by French authorities in Paris, Telegram CEO Pavel Durov announced the messaging app would bow to Western governments' requests to provide Telegram users' personal information. Read More.
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ABC disputes one whistleblower debate claim; Has not responded to other specific charges
ABC News denied a whistleblower's claim that it provided the Kamala Harris campaign the questions moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis would ask ahead of the Aug. 12 debate. Read More.

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