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Musk ends $400 free lunches for Twitter staffers
Saying that more people were preparing the food than eating it, Twitter CEO Elon Musk has ended free meals for employees at the social media company's San Francisco headquarters. Read More.
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Democrat field organizer in Nevada caught on video disrespecting Latino voters
Project Veritas Action on Thursday released a new video showing a field organizer for the Nevada Democrat Party denigrating Latinos and saying he is not surprised that they are moving towards conservative candidates in Nevada, which he attributes to sexism and homophobia. Read More.
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Arlington, Va. library paid 1619 Project author $40k for speech
A Virginia public library paid 1619 Project author Nikole Hannah-Jones, a former New York Times journalist, $40,000 for a 45-minute speech, a report said. Read More.
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Not allowed in polite society: Lara Logan speaks out about Satan, etc.
Independent journalist Lara Logan has again been banned by a TV network. Read More.
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'Journalist' called child services on Virginia candidate who teaches her daughter 'real American history'
David Leavitt, an individual who on Twitter describes himself as an "award-winning multimedia journalist," first urged his followers to call and then said he called Virginia Child Protective Services (CPS) himself after Virginia state Senate candidate Tina Ramirez tweeted that she teaches her daughter "real American history." Read More.
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TV War is Hell: CNN correspondent spared in Ukraine, wounded in Amsterdam
News Item: Fearless CNN correspondent Jim Sciutto GOES TO WAR in Eastern Europe and gets himself seriously injured ... in Amsterdam. Read More.
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Poof: NY Times story on 'election deniers' targeting election company falls apart — in one day
On October 3, The New York Times ran with an article by reporter Stuart Thompson titled “How a Tiny Elections Company Became a Conspiracy Theory Target.” Read More.
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It begins: Having defeated Big Media in court of public opinion, Trump gets serious
Former President Donald Trump is suing CNN in federal court in Florida for defamation. Read More.
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Latest Twitter woes: Child pornography content repelling advertisers
Several major advertisers have suspended their ad campaigns on Twitter after discovering that their ads were being displayed alongside Tweets soliciting child pornography, reports say. Read More.
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Dilbert canceled by 77 newspapers after comic strip mocked ESG corporate mandates
ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) is a brainchild of the United Nations which insists on "sustainable investment." It has been embraced and all but mandated in the world of woke corporations without public debate. Read More.
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Skewed reality: Poll reveals media's remarkable impact on perception
A recent YouGov poll asked people how they envision America. Read More.
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What if the murderer of star reporter was not Robert Telles but a MAGA Republican?
Las Vegas Review Journal investigative reporter Jeff German was found stabbed to death outside of his home on Sept. 3. Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles has been arrested and charged with the murder of German. Read More.
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Nevada Democrat charged with murder of respected Las Vegas investigative reporter
Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles has been arrested and charged with murder in the stabbing death of Las Vegas Review Journal investigative reporter Jeff German. Read More.
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Art of the deal: Trump would help CNN become ‘gold mine’, slams RINO Fox News
CNN could become a "gold mine" if it shifts to the right, said former President Donald Trump, who added that he would be interested in helping the network he dubbed "very fake news" take the conservative mantle as Fox News warms up to the "Democrat agenda." Read More.
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Will midterm elections be fair? Big Tech readies algorithms to combat ‘misinformation’
Google and YouTube proclaimed on Thursday that they plan to put in place for the 2022 midterm elections algorithms to guarantee that "authoritative" news sources are prominent. In doing so, the Big Tech firms join social media behemoths Facebook and TikTok in vowing to fight election "misinformation." Read More.

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