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February 8, 2024
Sky News host Caleb Bond amplified a message from Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda: Despite constant political pressure from the left, society will not entirely transition to electric cars.
During the Jan. 28 edition of Sky News Australia’s The Sunday…
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August 29, 2023
Facebook suspended a fact checker that was caught election meddling last week, according to Sky News Australia.
Meta, Facebook’s parent company, reportedly suspended fact checker Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Fact Lab (RMIT) after Sky…
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August 24, 2023
Fact-checkers rule the Wild West of Facebook and have now expanded their efforts to interfere in Australian elections. But if they can do it there, they can do it in America too just in time for 2024.
Australia is voting on a referendum on whether…
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May 24, 2023
Many shocking reports of Australia's draconian COVID-19 lockdown measures have come out over the last couple of years but the latest “Twitter Files Extra” show how far those measures went online.
The new supplemental Twitter files centered around…
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May 11, 2022
The new inflation numbers are out, and CNN Newsroom anchor Jim Sciutto spun himself in circles trying to present the bad news as a win for President Joe Biden. Whatever happened to “build back better”?
Annual inflation was worse than expected at 8.…
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February 11, 2022
Legacy media professionals say the mix of news people see on social media platforms is one-sided, inaccurate and one-sided – just the way Americans say they view the legacy news media.
A new Medill Media Industry Survey of more than fifteen hundred…
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December 10, 2021
CNN can’t help itself. The network actually spun news of Americans seeing the highest inflation in nearly 40 years as positive news in an attempt to benefit President Joe Biden.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics released a jaw-dropping report showing…
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February 24, 2021
Facebook has come to an agreement with the Australian government in order to bring back Australian news to its platform.
In retaliation to a proposed law in Australia that would require tech giants like Facebook and Google to pay for news content…
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August 4, 2020
When U.S. GDP dropped 9.5 percent, multiple media outlets and journalists fired off on Twitter and their headlines that second quarter GDP actually fell 32.9 percent, which was false. The 32.9 percent figure is the annualized rate of decline in GDP…
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July 30, 2020
It turns out the news media can’t even report bad news without making it worse. Multiple outlets pushed a false statistic that U.S. GDP fell 32.9 percent in the second quarter.
Fact: It fell 9.5 percent. Not 32.9 percent. The 32.9 percent…