List of Media articles
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maria The Russian Foreign Ministry Wants to Truth Squad ‘Fake News’
The article puts forward information that very much corresponds to reality.
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iceland-crop Profile in Courage: Iceland’s President Denounces Pineapple As a Pizza Topping
Finally, a world leader brave enough to take a stand.
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trump-crop Trump Takes on All Comers in Press Conference
U.S. President Trump calls the ongoing Russia scandal rocking the White House “fake news.”
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The Pentagon logo and an American flag are lit up in the briefing room of the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, on Jan. 3, 2002. The U.S. Military Is Reporting Alternative Facts
The Pentagon claims the data it releases about the progress of its wars are accurate, but it turns out they’re cooking the books.
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WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 30: (AFP OUT) U.S. President Donald Trump pauses after signing an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House surrounded by small business leadersJanuary 30, 2017 in Washington, DC. Trump said he will ÒdramaticallyÓ reduce regulations overall with this executive action as it requires that for every new federal regulation implemented, two must be rescinded. (Photo by Andrew Harrer - Pool/Getty Images) Worst. Start. Ever.
Don't blame President Bannon. There’s a simple reason Trump’s approval ratings are historically low.
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MANCHESTER, NH - FEBRUARY 08: Breitbart News Daily host Stephen K. Bannon live on air at SiriusXM Broadcasts' New Hampshire Primary Coverage Live From Iconic Red Arrow Diner on February 8, 2016 in Manchester, New Hampshire. (Photo by Paul Marotta/Getty Images for SiriusXM) And Then the Breitbart Lynch Mob Came for Me
For 15 years, I’ve spoken out against executive overreach. But in the Trump era, even theoretical criticism puts a target on your back.
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FORT DODGE, IA - NOVEMBER 12: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump talks about his book during a campaign stop at Iowa Central Community College on November 12, 2015 in Fort Dodge, Iowa. The stop comes on the heals of Tuesday's eight-candidate Republican debate in Milwaukee where a national poll of viewers declared Trump the winner. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) Donald Trump’s Assault on the Enlightenment
The new administration is looking to cut federal funding for arts and humanities education. It’s not cost savings; it’s an attack on reason itself.
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spicer Sean Spicer’s Second First Press Briefing Was Saner, But Few Details on Policy
Spicer spoke on trade, China, intelligence agencies, and also clapping and crowd size.
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gettyimages-632318876crop Trump Goes to CIA to Attack Media, Lie About Crowd Size, and Suggest Stealing Iraq’s Oil
The new president keeps his campaign stump speech handy for a visit to the intelligence officials he spent months denigrating.
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WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 20: U.S. President Donald Trump gestures after getting out of his car in front of the White House on January 20, 2017 in Washington, DC. President Trump was sworn in as the nation's 45th president during an inaugural ceremony at the U.S. Capitol, on January 20, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) When the Mob Rules, Everyone Is a Target
Trump’s ochlocracy brings dangers and threats that the Republic has not witnessed since Joe McCarthy. Do we even know how to fight back?
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WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 19: (AFP OUT) President-elect Donald J. Trump and wife Melania Trump arrive for the inaugural concert at the Lincoln Memorial in January 19, 2017 in Washington, DC. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected tomorrow for Trump's inauguration as the 45th president of the United States. (Photo by Chris Kleponis-Pool/Getty Images) Mr. Trump Goes to Washington
Can the new president really shake things up as much as we fear?
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obama-presser Obama’s Farewell to Journalists (and America): ‘Good Luck’
In his final press conference as president, Obama called for distinguishing between political disagreements and challenging the core values of society.
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Life in the Post-Truth World
A damning but unverified report on Trump and Russia has recently surfaced. But do the American people even care?
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fakharany1 The Most Dangerous Job in Journalism Is Just Being a Reporter in Egypt
Abdullah al-Fakharany just wanted to tell the truth about the Sisi government’s violent crackdown on civilians. It got him life in prison.