‘Final straw’ was refusal to allow partner to mark dubious claims by far-right parties
the GuardianThe two former Wall Street Journal reporters who promoted the discredited anti-Trump dossier are out with their own book on Tuesday and already a key item is being challenged. The dossier, written by former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele and spread to the Justice Department, FBI, State Department, White House
The Washington TimesFacebook founder Mark Zuckerberg defended the decision to allow false political ads to remain on the social media site, saying the company shouldn’t be in the censorship business. “What I believe is that in a democracy, it’s really important that people can see for themselves what politicians are saying, so they can make their own
New York PostPresident Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani came under scrutiny this week for jetting off to Ukraine to push anti-impeachment conspiracy theories, following Fox News’ decision to kick him off the air. But his exercise may be even stranger than initially reported. According to The Daily Beast, Giuliani’s Ukraine trip, and the content he generates from [
www.rawstory.comWhere’s the server? Maybe Tupac has it? You don’t know for sure he doesn’t have it.
Slate MagazineOne of the earliest examples of fake news has been found by a Cambridge academic in a 3,000-year old clay tablet telling the Babylonian story of Noah and the Ark.
The TelegraphLabour leader says he has obtained 451 pages of unredacted documents that reveal the US is demanding NHS services are part of trade negotiationsSign up for the morning briefingCorbyn v Neil: what the papers sayCorbyn resists calls to apologise to British Jews after rabbi’s claimsSturgeon: Johnson is ‘dangerous and unfit for office’ 10.41am GMT Q: Was Lord Kerslake right to say, in the event of a hung parliament, your leadership would be on the agenda? Corbyn says there are no talks with other...
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