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  2. Talking Points Memo - Wikipedia

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    Talking Points Memo (TPM) is a liberal political news and opinion website created and run by Josh Marshall that debuted on November 12, 2000. The name is a reference to the memo (short list) consisting of the issues (points) discussed by one's side in a debate or used to support a position taken on an issue. [ 1 ]

  3. Crooks and Liars - Wikipedia

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    Crooks and Liars, a self-described liberal political blog, [ 1] was started by John Amato in September 2004. [ 2] Amato, known as the "Vlogfather," was a pioneer of video blogging, which he turned to after an injury undermined his saxophone career during a hiatus from a reunion tour with Duran Duran. [ 3][ 4] Amato said he started the site ...

  4. Media bias in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Claims of media bias generally focus on the idea of media outlets reporting news in a way that seems partisan. Other claims argue that outlets sometimes sacrifice objectivity in pursuit of growth or profits. Some academics in fields like media studies, journalism, communication, political science and economics have looked at bias of the news ...

  5. How Secret Service tech failures aided Trump’s would-be ...

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    Ariana Baio. August 2, 2024 at 4:55 PM. Technology failures between members of the Secret Service on the day Donald Trump hosted a rally in Pennslyvania contributed to the Secret Service’s ...

  6. Steve Benen - Wikipedia

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    Steve Benen. Steve Benen (born May 15, 1973) is an American political writer, blogger, MSNBC contributor and producer of The Rachel Maddow Show, for which he received two Emmy Awards in 2017. [1] His first book, The Impostors: How Republicans Quit Governing and Seized American Politics, [2] was published by William Morrow and Company in June 2020.

  7. A media 'nervous breakdown'? Calls for Biden's withdrawal ...

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    If President Joe Biden successfully resists some extraordinary calls in the media to abandon his reelection effort following last week's debate, he may reflect on the moment that MSNBC's Mika ...

  8. Takeaways from the dismissal of the mishandling classified ...

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    A federal judge’s decision to dismiss Donald Trump’s classified documents case on Monday was a surprising end to what was once seen as one of the strongest criminal cases brought against the ...

  9. Media bias - Wikipedia

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    Media bias occurs when journalists and news producers show bias in how they report and cover news. The term "media bias" implies a pervasive or widespread bias contravening of the standards of journalism, rather than the perspective of an individual journalist or article. [1] The direction and degree of media bias in various countries is widely ...