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  2. Palmer Report - Wikipedia

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    The Palmer Report is an American liberal [2] fake news website, [3] founded in 2016 by Bill Palmer. [4] It is known for making unsubstantiated or false claims, [5] producing hyperpartisan content, [6] and publishing conspiracy theories, [7] [8] especially on matters relating to Donald Trump and Russia. [14]

  3. Associated Press - Wikipedia

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    The Associated Press was formed in May 1846 by five daily newspapers in New York City to share the cost of transmitting news of the Mexican–American War. [7] The venture was organized by Moses Yale Beach (1800–68), second publisher of The Sun, joined by the New York Herald, the New York Courier and Enquirer, The Journal of Commerce, and the New York Evening Express.

  4. Category:Media bias - Wikipedia

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  5. NewsGuard - Wikipedia

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    NewsGuard is based in New York City. [11] NewsGuard raised $6 million from investors [who?] in 2018. [12]Its advisors include former officials such as Tom Ridge, former homeland security secretary, Richard Stengel, former undersecretary of state for public diplomacy, Michael Hayden, former CIA director general, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, former NATO chief, as well as Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales.

  6. Criticism of ESPN - Wikipedia

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    ESPN currently charges the highest retransmission consent fee of any major cable television network in the United States. In 2011, the main channel alone carried a monthly rate of $4.69 per subscriber (nearly five times the price of the next-costliest channel, TNT), with ESPN's other English language channels costing an additional $1.13 per subscriber; these prices rise on a nearly constant basis.

  7. Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2016, the New York Attorney General determined the foundation to be in violation of state law, for soliciting donations without submitting to required annual external audits, and ordered it to cease its fundraising activities in New York immediately. [111] Trump's team announced in December 2016 that the foundation would be dissolved. [112]

  8. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Name Domain Status Notes Sources American News americannews.com Published a false story claiming actor Denzel Washington endorsed Donald Trump for U.S. president.The fictional headline led to thousands of people sharing it on Facebook, a prominent example of fake news spreading on the social network prior to the 2016 presidential election.

  9. Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting - Wikipedia

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    Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR) is a progressive left-leaning media critique organization based in New York City. The organization was founded in 1986 by Jeff Cohen and Martin A. Lee. FAIR monitors American news media for bias, inaccuracies and censorship, and advocates for more diversity of perspectives in the news media.

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