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Ed Schultz: MSNBC Told Me Not to Cover Bernie Sanders Campaign Launch
If you want direct confirmation that MSNBC perpetrates fake news, then listen to Ed Schultz who used to host a show at that network. In an podcast interview with Jamie Weinstein of the National Revew, Schultz claimed that the president of MSNBC contacted ...[Read more]
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Fox head Rupert Murdoch’s headquarters in London raided by investigators
The London headquarters of Fox boss Rupert Murdoch were raided by investigators working for the European Commission, the Telegraph reports. The headquarters house Fox’s broadcast operation. “Sources at the location told the newspaper that authorities ...[Read more]
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Until there are facts on election meddling, its all just blather Lavrov on Mueller indictment
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has again dismissed claims of Russian meddling in the US election, saying that until facts are presented by Washington, they are nothing but “blather.” ...[Read more]
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There’s still little evidence that Russia’s 2016 social media efforts did much of anything
What we actually know about the Russian activity on Facebook and Twitter: It was often modest, heavily dissociated from the campaign itself and minute in the context of election social media efforts. Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee released ...[Read more]
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The U.S. Media Yesterday Suffered its Most Humiliating Debacle in Ages: Now Refuses All Transparency Over What Happened
How did "multiple sources" all innocently feed the same false information to multiple media outlets? The refusal of CNN and MSNBC to say only compounds the damage they caused. Friday was one of the most embarrassing days for the U.S. media in quite a long ...[Read more]
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Guardian Criminalizes the Urban Poor in Rockefeller-Sponsored Series on Sao Paulo
The Guardian kicked off a week of coverage about São Paulo today, as part of its Rockefeller Foundation sponsored “Cities” Series. Although part of this content appears to be generated with support from local news non-profit Agência Publica and resp ...[Read more]
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While Everyone Frets About State Censorship, Corporate Censorship Tightens The Noose
Already we’re seeing billionaires like George Soros and Pierre Omidyar pouring shocking amounts of money into this endeavor; The Guardian reports that an AI “fact checking” system is being developed in the UK “as part of a global fightback against ...[Read more]
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"RT has been Google's premium partner since 2010 and accredited to an official status of the most watched TV news network on YouTube. The fact that RT is no longer included in the Google Preferred advertising list in the US in itself does not affect RT di ...[Read more]
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A New Report Raises Big Questions About the “DNC Hack”
There was no hack of the Democratic National Committee’s system on July 5 last year—not by the Russians, not by anyone else. Hard science now demonstrates it was a leak—a download executed locally with a memory key or a similarly portable data-stora ...[Read more]
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After libel suit, Newsweek erases two election fake news articles that falsely claimed
Newsweek has settled a libel complaint with a former Sputnik writer that included allegations of Newsweek's Kurt Eichenwald using bribery and threats to buy the editor's silence over a false story regarding Russia, President Trump and WikiLeaks that was l ...[Read more]
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We can’t ignore the media bias against Jeremy Corbyn anymore
In many democracies across the world new political leaders get a so-called honeymoon period. As our analysis of the journalistic representation of Jeremy Corbyn’s first two months as party leader in eight national newspapers demonstrates, this did not a ...[Read more]
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