Poll: 72 Percent of Americans Believe Establishment Media Deliberately Report Fake News
More than two-thirds of Americans, a full 72 percent, believe “traditional news outlets knowingly report false or misleading stories.”
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More than two-thirds of Americans, a full 72 percent, believe “traditional news outlets knowingly report false or misleading stories.”
Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo announced the arrest of Mohammed S. Mohamed, who owns a logistics and shipping business.
Moscow and Washington have struck a deal to hold a summit soon between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump.
At an event at the White House hosting 11 “angel families” whose relatives suffered gruesome deaths at the hands of illegal aliens, the president signed large photographs of the young victims.
After winning the Democratic primary for her congressional district in New York, 28-year-old Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appeared on MSNBC to talk about how she would implement some of her campaign promises if elected.
Is the Federal Bureau of Investigation a serious agency full of professionals, or a middle school full of hormonal teenagers texting smiley faces to each other while playing favorites?
Maybe deep down the Left knew this day was coming.
Press Secretary Sarah Sanders has found herself another unlikely defender after getting booted from a Virginia restaurant simply for working for the Trump administration.
Social media giant Facebook continues to ramp up the creepy factor.
In an Orwellian move straight out of 1984, California has proposed a bill to consider creating a “fake news” advisory group.
