List of Media articles
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TAMPA, FL - OCTOBER 24: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives on stage to speak during a campaign rally at the MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre on October 24, 2016 in Tampa, Florida. There are 14 days until the the presidential election. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) If Trump Would Only Stop Tweeting, He Might Actually Be a Good President
The White House’s foreign policy is normal. The commander-in-chief isn’t.
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vlad on tv How the State of Russian Media Becomes the State of International Media
There’s a connection between violence against journalists and violence against journalism.
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LAREDO, TEXAS - JULY 23: Republican Presidential candidate and business mogul Donald Trump talks to media from his car wearing a, "Make America Great Again," hat during his trip to the border on July 23, 2015 in Laredo, Texas. Trump's recent comments, calling some immigrants from Mexico as drug traffickers and rapists, have stirred up reactions on both sides of the aisle. Although fellow Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry has denounced Trump's comments and his campaign in general, U.S. Senator from Texas Ted-Cruz has so far refused to bash his fellow Republican nominee. (Photo by Matthew Busch/Getty Images) America Is Getting Used to Trump’s Insanity
The president has managed to accomplish at least one big thing in his first 100 days: the once unthinkable is now unremarkable.
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state dept crop Would-Be Trump Official Tries to Whitewash His Pro-Clinton Past
By strong-arming a news site into deleting his past columns critical of Trump.
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte (C) greets female supporters at the Malacanang Palace during the "Digong's Day for Women" event on March 31, 2017. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on March 30 described two major media outlets as "sons of whores" and warned them of karmic repercussions for their critical coverage of his deadly drug war. / AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS (Photo credit should read NOEL CELIS/AFP/Getty Images) How to Cover a President Who’s Literally Willing to Go to War With the Media
Lessons for the D.C. press corps from the front lines of Duterte's reign of terror.
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WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 23: U.S. President Donald Trump holds a listening session on health care with truckers and CEOs from the American Trucking Associations in the Cabinet Room at the White House on March 23, 2017 in Washington, DC.. (Photo by Molly Riley-Pool/Getty Images) The Soul-Sucking, Attention-Eating Black Hole of the Trump Presidency
While we endlessly watch for the latest blunder or scandal, America is being pulled dangerously off course.
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dl-crop Dalai Lama Interview Fuels New Fire in China-Tibet Spat
Tibet’s spiritual figurehead ridicules Chinese officials on HBO show.
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migration crop Russian TV Crew Tries to Bribe Swedish Youngsters to Riot on Camera
If you can’t spin fake news, just make fake news.
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ghost-recon The Diplomatic Dust-Up Between France and Bolivia — Over a Video Game
Bolivia's not happy with its portrayal in a new action-packed video game.
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rt-nigel Wow, Dreams Really Do Come True: Nigel Farage ‘Knighted’ By Child With Plastic Sword on RT
The Brexiteer couldn’t really get knighted, so he got the next best thing.
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rustavi Georgians Protest for Independent Media
A court case may have turned free media over to the government.
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queen-crop American Man Politely Informs Brits He Is Their Next King in Newspaper Ad
The madness of King George just got a sequel.
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gettyimages-73170029 Why Is Finland Able to Fend Off Putin’s Information War?
Helsinki has emerged as a resilient front against Kremlin spin. But can its successes be translated to the rest of Europe?
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ft Trump’s Anti-EU, Potential Pick for EU Ambassador Gets Fact-Checked
The Financial Times had the time to look into Ted Malloch's claims about Ted Malloch.