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David Folkenflik / NPR:
Off the air, Fox News stars blasted the election fraud claims they peddled — In the days and weeks after the 2020 elections, the Fox News Channel repeatedly broadcast false claims that then-President Donald Trump had been cheated of victory. — Off the air, the network's stars …
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Michael Luciano / Mediaite:
Fair and Balanced?! Rupert Murdoch Told Fox News CEO the Network Should Help GOP Win Senate ‘Any Way We Can’ in Newly-Released Email — Fox News Chairman Rupert Murdoch emailed CEO Suzanne Scott in November 2020 to say then-President Donald Trump was toast, and that the network should focus …
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Raw Story and Alternet.org
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
4 takeaways from the bombshell Fox News legal filing — We still don't know whether Fox News and the Fox Corporation will ultimately have to pay up for their promotion of the false claim that Dominion Voting Systems machines helped rig the 2020 election. — But Dominion's defamation lawsuit …
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USA Today, Axios, Media Matters for America, Politico, National Memo, Raw Story, Los Angeles Times, PoliticusUSA and Bloomberg
New York Times:
Fox Stars Privately Expressed Disbelief About Election Fraud Claims. ‘Crazy Stuff.’ — The comments, by Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and others, were released as part of a defamation suit against Fox News by Dominion Voter Systems. — Newly disclosed messages and testimony …
Politico:
Playbook: Fox News' split screen spills into view
Playbook: Fox News' split screen spills into view
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Washington Examiner, emptywheel and Insider
Washington Post:
Fox News hosts, execs privately doubted 2020 conspiracies shared on air
Fox News hosts, execs privately doubted 2020 conspiracies shared on air
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The Guardian, Insider, Media Matters for America and Associated Press
Kevin Collier / NBC News:
In private, Fox News stars, staff blasted election fraud claims as bogus, court filing shows
In private, Fox News stars, staff blasted election fraud claims as bogus, court filing shows
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Associated Press and The Gateway Pundit
New York Times:
CNN's Chairman Rebukes Don Lemon Over Comments About Women — Mr. Lemon's assertion that Nikki Haley was not “in her prime” had been widely viewed as sexist. — Don Lemon, the CNN morning-show anchor, faced an internal rebuke from the chairman of his own network on Friday after his on-air comments …
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Politico, New York Post, Daily Mail, The Hollywood Reporter, The Post Millennial, Mediaite, Variety, BizPac Review, TheBlaze, Slate and Fox News
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Ariel Zilber / New York Post:
Don Lemon absent from ‘CNN This Morning’ after sexist Nikki Haley rant enraged Poppy Harlow
Don Lemon absent from ‘CNN This Morning’ after sexist Nikki Haley rant enraged Poppy Harlow
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USA Today, The Daily Beast, TMZ.com, Mercury News, Breitbart, Mediaite, BizPac Review, Louder With Crowder, Greg's Newsletter, Just The News, New York Daily News, Washington Post, PJ Media, The Wrap, Associated Press, The Daily Caller, The Hill, Conservative Brief, RedState, Deadline, Twitchy and IJR
Politico:
Republican losers look to run again in '24 — and the party's at odds over how to stop them — House and Senate Republicans widely acknowledge that bad candidates cost them seats in the 2022 election. They just don't agree on what to do about it in 2024. — After a midterm cycle …
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CNN, Washington Examiner and Raw Story
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Washington Post:
In wake of Ukraine war, U.S. and allies are hunting down Russian spies — Officials caution that Russia retains significant capabilities despite exposure of multiple operatives in Europe — Among the slumbering passengers on an overnight flight from Miami to Munich last month were two travelers …
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Defense One and New York Times
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Matt O'brien / Associated Press:
Is Bing too belligerent? Microsoft looks to tame AI chatbot — Microsoft's newly revamped Bing search engine can write recipes and songs and quickly explain just about anything it can find on the internet. — But if you cross its artificially intelligent chatbot, it might also insult your looks …
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Washington Post, Mashable, Digital Trends, Fortune, The Guardian, ScienceAlert, Fox News, The Register, New York Times, HotAir, Jezebel, Wired, Breitbart and New York Post, more at Techmeme »
Nathan Layne / Reuters:
Far-right Republican groups surge in swing state Michigan — Jon Smith, a local leader in rural Michigan of America First, a far-right Republican faction that denies the results of the 2020 election, wants to shift the entire party to the right - even if it means short-term losses at the ballot box.
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Raw Story
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Alice Speri / The Intercept:
Progressive Group Roiled by Accusations Diversity Leader Misrepresented Her Ethnic Background … Members of the American Friends Service Committee, a prominent Quaker organization known for its progressive values and social justice advocacy in the U.S. and abroad, have raised an alarm …
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The Daily Caller
Washington Post:
‘Unfathomable’: Florida parents, students blast DeSantis idea to nix APs — Families may pay more for college without the classes and fall short when they seek admission to competitive schools — As news zipped across Florida that the governor had threatened to eliminate Advanced Placement classes …
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Alternet.org, New York Times, Zandar Versus The Stupid and WFLA-TV
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Sara Randazzo / Wall Street Journal:
To Increase Equity, School Districts Eliminate Honors Classes
To Increase Equity, School Districts Eliminate Honors Classes
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The Daily Caller
Michael Scherer / Washington Post:
GOP wants candidates to pledge support for nominee — but some resist — Trump said he won't commit to supporting the winner if he loses the nomination, and other potential candidates have hedged on the issue — Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel is so concerned …
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WCTV and The Atlantic
Washington Post:
From Freddie Gray to Tyre Nichols, early police claims often misleading — An examination of seven prominent deadly cases where initial statements by authorities turned out to be false or incomplete — By Ashley Parker and Justine McDaniel — The first police statement made about Tyre Nichols …
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Forbes and Council on Criminal Justice
Politico:
Never Say ‘Nice to Meet You’ and 27 Other Rules for Surviving in D.C. — Like seemingly everyone else in American journalism, we endlessly debated New York Magazine's viral list of etiquette rules — a long firehose of life advice ideal for getting through the world as a charming, very social New Yorker in 2023.
CNN:
Biden's former executive assistant agrees to interview with House panel in documents investigation — Kathy Chung, President Joe Biden's former executive assistant, has agreed to sit for an interview with the House Oversight Committee as part of its investigation into classified documents found …
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HotAir, American Greatness, New York Times, The Guardian and Wall Street Journal
New York Times:
Over 1,000 Trains Derail Every Year in America. Let's Bring That Number Down. — The recent freight train derailment and chemical fire in eastern Ohio that left thousands of nearby residents fearing for their health was not a one-off tragedy or a random life-imitating-art manifestation of Don DeLillo's classic novel “White Noise.”
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Common Dreams, TheBlaze, Breitbart, The Daily Caller, Fox News, Mother Jones, Jacobin, The Western Journal, UPI and Politico
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Stuart A. Thompson / New York Times:
‘Chernobyl 2.0’? Ohio Train Derailment Spurs Wild Speculation.
‘Chernobyl 2.0’? Ohio Train Derailment Spurs Wild Speculation.
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The Nation, Rolling Stone, WHNT-TV, DCReport.org, Fox 8 Cleveland WJW and Common Dreams
Andrew Goudsward / Reuters:
Exclusive: Trump lawyer hires own attorney in classified documents probe — A lawyer for former President Donald Trump retained an attorney to represent himself as prosecutors step up their inquiry into the handling of sensitive documents at Trump's Florida residence, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Thursday.
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Washington Examiner and Raw Story
Julia Shapero / The Hill:
Haley says DeSantis didn't go ‘far enough’ with 'Don't Say Gay' — Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) on Thursday criticized the so-called Don't Say Gay measure signed into law by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) last year, saying it doesn't go “far enough.”
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USA Today, Fox News, BizPac Review, The Guardian, Washington Times, Louder With Crowder and National Review
Joseph Zeballos-Roig / Semafor:
2024 Republicans are done with the Affordable Care Act. It might not be done with them. — Republican presidential hopefuls are firing up crowds with attacks on President Biden's age, his spending and border policies, and “wokeness” writ large. But one go-to applause line from the last several campaigns has gone missing: Obamacare.
Lauren Kaori Gurley / Washington Post:
U.S. fines firm $1.5 million for hiring kids to clean meatpacking plants — Packers Sanitation Services allegedly employed minors as young as 13 to use dangerous chemicals to clean razor-sharp saws and other equipment — One of the country's largest food sanitation service providers …
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Under fire, Rick Scott changes plan to exempt Social Security, Medicare from sunsetting — Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) has amended his 12-point Rescue America plan to say that his proposal to sunset all federal legislation in five years does not apply to Social Security, Medicare or the U.S. Navy.
Mike Wendling / BBC:
Bankrupt Alex Jones spends nearly $100,000 a month — Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has filed for bankruptcy but has nearly $10m (£8.3m) in assets and spends almost $100,000 (£83,000) a month, according to court filings. — He owes almost $1.5bn in court-awarded damages …
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Alternet.org, Washington Press, WFLA-TV, Insider, Talking Points Memo, Raw Story and Washington Post
Salena Zito / Washington Examiner:
The DeSantis they know — He's boring. — He has a distaste for glad-handing. — He's charmless. — One by one, media figures look through their telescope at Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and dutifully echo the judgment. But watching DeSantis work in person leaves a different impression entirely.
Will Sommer / Vanity Fair:
Time Travel, Brain Scans, and FBI Drop-Ins: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of a QAnon Commune — Austin Steinbart lured in roughly a dozen dedicated disciples with a messianic story of his past, living a life “complete with a compound, guns, bitter internal feuds, and showdowns with federal law enforcement …
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Raw Story