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1/31/19

Factually: Greek minister pushes Soros conspiracy

Politicians are great amplifiers

A lot of effort is put toward detecting misinformation at its source. Whether it’s 4chan, a subreddit or a WhatsApp group, knowing the origin of a hoax can help explain its appeal.

But as Data & Society’s Whitney Phillips has repeatedly noted, the channels of amplification matter. Media mechanisms can be gamed into giving an outright hoax the “oxygen” required to reach a much larger audience.

And it’s not just the media. Politicians have large megaphones both direct (their social media accounts) and indirect (their capacity to obtain media coverage). Some politicians have eagerly used these megaphones to amplify conspiracy theorists, whether it’s antivaxxers in Italy or birthers in the United States.

And so it was again last week, when the resigning Greek defense minister Panos Kammenos showed up in Parliament brandishing a photo of George Soros and Zoran Zaev. The smiling duo — the former founder of the Open Society Foundations and oh-so-frequent butt of political conspiracies, the latter the prime minister of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) — were celebrating a historic agreement that should see FYROM renamed as North Macedonia in exchange for Greece dropping its veto of the country joining the EU and NATO.

Kammenos attacked this agreement as “the beginning of the implementation of the plan for the dissolution of Greece.”

This wasn’t just political hyperbole. Kammenos suspects foul financial play.

In November, he suggested former foreign minister Nikos Kotzias had been bribed into backing the deal by Soros, an accusation that led to the Kotzias’ resignation and (possibly) a lawsuit.

Shortly after his Parliament speech, Kammenos retweeted an article with the headline “Here’s how Soros bought Macedonia from SYRIZA,” referring to the party of Alexis Tsipras, the Prime Minister and Kammenos’ former governing ally.

The evidence for this extraordinary exposé? A report published by Open Society itself on the Northern Macedonian question. The most damning detail, apparently, was that the webpage hosting the report was dated Jan. 14 even though the PDF file itself had information about a parliamentary vote on Jan. 16. To the conspiracy-minded, this was an obvious sign of vote rigging — but what actually happened will be familiar to anyone writing about a story that is developing.

The report’s authors told us a final draft was ready on Jan. 15, with the outcome in Parliament assumed to be affirmative. The report was then published on Jan. 17.

To summarize: In support of a conspiracy about Soros subverting Greek democracy, Kammenos accused a foreign minister of getting bribed, bandied about a public photo as evidence of collusion, and retweeted to his 90,000 followers an entirely baseless article from a hyperpartisan outlet. Or, to put it otherwise: fact-checkers, keep your eyes on the politicians.

…technology

  • One of the most notorious fake news publishers is getting around Facebook’s fact-checking system simply by changing its website domain. Another flaw in the program is letting users share false posts that fact-checkers have already debunked. Facebook, which announced that it will start cracking down on misinforming Pages and Groups maintained by the same person, told us it’s working to fix those problems.
  • Volunteers for India’s ruling party are using WhatsApp to peddle misinformation ahead of national elections this spring. Last week, the company announced that it was limiting the number of groups to which users can forward messages from 20 to five in an effort to slow the spread of misinformation. After the announcement, Recode posed the question: Could Facebook and Twitter do the same thing?
  • YouTube is changing its algorithms to stop recommending conspiracy theory videos to users — a change that came after BuzzFeed News documented how the platform’s recommendation system is filled with junk. But it’s still unclear how the company will determine what constitutes a false video.

…politics

  • American fact-checkers, especially on the local level, experienced heightened pushback from politicians whose claims were found to be false during the midterms. But some say that may be better than being ignored altogether, Susan writes on API’s website.
  • The European Union called on platforms like Facebook and Google to do more to counter misinformation heading into elections this spring. Meanwhile, the (IFCN-assisted) FactCheckEU alliance is edging towards a public launch ahead of the May European Parliament elections. The project presented its scope in Brussels on Tuesday and announced the hire of a project coordinator on Thursday.
  • Canada is spending $7 million on digital literacy and misinformation awareness campaigns ahead of this fall’s election. The move makes Canada the latest of at least 40 countries around the world that have taken action against misinformation.

…the future of news

  • The impact of deepfakes on the future of misinformation is often overstated (*ahem* real video still works just fine). But this well-designed story from CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan does a good job of summarizing the technology — and how the U.S. government is racing to contain it.
  • In our fact-checking predictions for 2019, we wrote that there will be more attention paid to startups that grade the credibility of websites. This even-handed story from Slate’s Will Oremus takes stock of some of those existing efforts, and how they could possibly misfire.
  • Health misinformation, including antivaxxers, has found a home on platforms like YouTube. Are health-specific fact-checkers the answer to it? Climate Feedback launched a new project that bets on yes.

Each week, we analyze five of the top-performing fact checks on Facebook to see how their reach compared to the hoaxes they debunked. Here are this week’s numbers.

  1. Agência Lupa: ‘Dilma did not issue a decree to reduce government responsibility for dam collapses’ (Fact: 28.5K engagements // Fake: 1.4K engagements)
  2. PolitiFact: ‘No, 18 million illegal immigrants did not get a “government check” this month’ (Fact: 17.4K engagements // Fake: 4.4K engagements)
  3. CheckNews: “No, Red Scarves did not march with a banner of support to Benalla and Castaner” (Fact: 9.8K engagements // Fake: 3.7K engagements)
  4. AFP: ‘No, this species of parrot is not extinct’ (Fact: 485 engagements // Fake: 12.8K engagements)
  5. Boom Live: ‘No, World Bank Did Not Name Modi As The PM Who Borrowed The Most Since 1947’ (Fact: 112 engagements // Fake: 1.2K engagements)

The Raleigh News & Observer fact-checked the rhetoric from both sides on alleged election fraud in the state’s 9th congressional district, which remains up in the air while an election board investigates.

What we liked: There’s nothing so fundamental to the functioning of democracy than an accurate vote count, so the stakes here couldn’t be higher. In this case, the fact-checker made a plea for patience, objectively walking the reader through the inflammatory rhetoric and informed readers that it’s just too soon to draw conclusions about the winner until the investigation is finished.

“It’s incorrect for anyone to allege there’s not enough evidence to change the outcome of the race,” wrote fact-checker Paul A. Specht. “We simply don’t know if that’s true.”

    1. The Guardian spoke to five people whose lives were ruined by conspiracy theories.
    2. A newly published study from David Rand and Gordon Pennycook found that crowdsourcing judgments of news quality could help limit the spread of misinformation on social media.
    3. Libération’s CheckNews has published a truly comprehensive report about its partnership with Facebook: How it works, what it costs and why they do it.
    4. AFP is hiring in Malaysia and Singapore for its growing fact-checking operation.
    5. Amen to this tweet from the Reuters Institute’s Rasmus Kleis Nielsen: “Every time I hear fact-checkers like today @cjimenezcruz from @maldita_es at #EuTackleDisinfo I am powerfully reminded of how hard the work they do is – with little time, few resources, faced with uncertainty, polarization, and scale and pace – and how important it is.”
    6. Another contender for quote of the week: “Counting fake news exposure is like counting people in a fun house,” David Lazer told Wired about his new study.
    7. Alexandria Neason writes in the Columbia Journalism Review that journalists “should feel obliged to have their books fact-checked,” either by themselves or someone else.
    8. Writing in the Intercept, the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting’s Trevor Aaronson suggested that a federal law known as the Information Quality Act could serve as a protection against Trump’s efforts to mislead the public.
    9. 4chan trolls coordinated to harass BuzzFeed employees who were laid off last week.
    10. Four Egyptian human rights activists have been charged with “spreading false news” and “offending the Egyptian state” after meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in Cairo.

That’s it for this week. We hope you like our new design. Let us know what you think by emailing factchecknet@poynter.org!

Daniel, Susan and Alexios

 

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Audi's sleek hatch is as stylish as ever.

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Need to Know: January 31, 2019

Fresh useful insights for people advancing quality, innovative and sustainable journalism

OFF THE TOP

You might have heard: When newspapers close, the cost of government goes up (Governing.com)

But did you know: Loss of newspapers contributes to political polarization (Associated Press)

The steady loss of local newspapers and journalists across the country contributes to the nation’s political polarization, a new study has found. With fewer opportunities to find out about local politicians, citizens are more likely to turn to national sources like cable news and apply their feelings about national politics to people running for the town council or state legislature, according to research published in the Journal of Communication. The result is much less “split ticket” voting, or people whose ballot includes votes for people of different parties. In 1992, 37 percent of states with Senate races elected a senator from a different party than the presidential candidate the state supported. In 2016, for the first time in a century, no state did that, the study found. “The voting behavior was more polarized, less likely to include split ticket voting, if a newspaper had died in the community,” said researcher Johanna Dunaway.

+ Noted: Lenfest Institute announces $475k in new grants to support collaboration and new business models for news (Medium, Lenfest Institute); NY Attorney General targets fake social media activity, the first finding by a law enforcement agency that such activity constitutes illegal deception and illegal impersonation (CNN); New York magazine unionizes during sale talks (New York Post)

TRY THIS AT HOME

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel stopped putting every single story on social media and tripled its following (Poynter)

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel used to use social media the way a lot of newsrooms do — as the digital paperboy meant to deliver the news and get people back to their site. And like a lot of other newsrooms, the Journal Sentinel sent that paperboy out a lot. But in 2017, they started making some changes. Instead of posting everything the 137-year-old newspaper publishes, the Journal Sentinel takes a more strategic approach. They’ve figured out the rhythms of their readers, which stories should go on different platforms and how those platforms differ. And the measure now isn’t click-throughs, but getting people engaged with what they’re doing on the platforms where they are.

+ Related: Here’s how the Journal Sentinel hammered out a strategic plan for posting content on social media (Better News)

OFFSHORE

The Polish magazines publishing one another’s work (The New York Times)

In Poland, where a populist right-wing government is undermining democratic checks on power, political polarization has deeply fractured the country — and the Polish media isn’t helping matters. “What we have in Poland isn’t journalism,” said Jarema Piekutowski, chief expert of social affairs for the conservative magazine Nowa Konfederacja. “They are just soldiers for one or another political army. Some are more professional than the others, but it doesn’t mean that they didn’t choose sides in the battle.” But in July 2017, a young high school teacher named Jedrzej Malko reached out to five Polish magazines — chosen for their differing political views — with an idea: Every few weeks, one of the magazines would write an article making a policy proposal on an important disputed issue, and the others would publish it alongside their responses. So far, the project has been popular with readers at all five magazines. Although one editor involved in the project said the idea likely wouldn’t be adopted by commercial media — “who feed themselves on conflict and emotion” — Malko says it’s an important symbolic gesture for anyone who pays attention: “It’s important to show readers we agree to sit around the table and hear the other side — not that you should agree, but you are neighbors.”

OFFBEAT

Teaching hope during the 2020 campaign season (The Conversation)

An article on teaching civic engagement (with a dose of optimism) in the classroom offers advice that can carry over to political reporting. Disenchantment with democracy leads to distrust in fellow citizens, pursuing self-interest versus the common good, and apathy toward democratic processes like voting, writes Sarah Stitzlein. Her advice for “teaching political hope” involves highlighting the endeavors of leaders and everyday citizens who bring about solutions to community problems — particularly those that involve compromise; educating students (in journalists’ case, audiences) on how to participate in local government; and using storytelling as a means of improving listening and sparking change. “Stories show examples of how to take action and why it’s worthwhile to do so,” writes Stitzlein. “…Learning how to pay attention to the lives of others can improve citizens’ visions for the future.”

UP FOR DEBATE

Media’s fatal flaw: Ignoring the mistakes of newspapers (Wired)

Journalism has been slow to realize that its competitive advantage was always in being embedded in communities and serving the public interest, writes Jeremy Littau. “Technology made newspapers’ dominance possible in a pre-internet world, and a lack of understanding about the threat — and opportunity — of new technologies has been their downfall.” Littau points out that some of the most promising innovations in the news industry in recent years have been based solely on audience engagement and community needs. (He gives a shout-out to the Texas Tribune and the Trusting News project.) “An audience neglected by newspapers becomes an entrepreneurial opportunity for someone else,” he writes. “But we ought to learn from newspapers’ mistakes. Rebuilding local media starts with figuring out what people truly want and need from their news.”

+ Related: Getting better at listening to your audience can be about making simple changes to the reporting workflow, like inviting story ideas from readers or having more of a presence at community events and gathering places  

SHAREABLE

College journalism students will tackle statehouse coverage in Florida (University of Florida)

This week the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications announced the launch of “Fresh Take Florida,” an effort to provide coverage of Florida state government at a time when state capitals are increasingly under-covered. Six student journalists will cover executive-branch agency operations as well as legislation throughout the 2019 legislative session. “State government is the level of government that has the greatest importance in people’s daily lives, and it’s by far the least-covered level of government in America,” said Frank LoMonte, director of the Brechner Center for Freedom of Information, who conceived of and organized the program. “Our goal is to help fill the growing gap in coverage that’s been left by years of attrition in statehouse press corps. We hope the students who spend a semester covering Tallahassee come away with the know-how to unearth the untold stories of state government and a sense of excitement about the impact they can have.”

+ Related: Why 2019 is the year of the student journalist: “Sometimes they are the only reporters in the room at important public meetings. They often break stories through diligent investigation and good reporting. Yet student journalists are continually threatened by censorship, retaliation, budget cuts, lack of access and many other challenges.” (Student Press Law Center)

+ An almanac of conservative media: Fox News, and then the rest (Poynter)

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What The Left Gets Wrong About Bernie Sanders And Elizabeth Warren

While the leftists bicker about the differences, the super-rich see one thing very clearly.

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Jim Carrey’s Latest Cartoon Saves The Planet ― From Donald Trump

The new artwork follows another climate change denial from the president.

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Volkswagen reanimates the Dune Buggy for Geneva

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The Buggy is back as an electric concept.

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Russian ‘Hackers’ Reportedly Stole U.S. Evidence To Discredit Mueller Probe

A Twitter handle came online to brag about hacking some of the evidence in the case, prosecutors said.

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Kerry Makes Dire Prediction About How Long Democracy Will Last Under Trump

The former secretary of state said Trump had "divided us at home and isolated America in the world."

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Samantha Bee Destroys The Myth Of Roger Stone As The ‘Republican Banksy’

The "Full Frontal" host claimed Trump's longtime associate was "more like America’s athlete’s foot."

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Christina Aguilera Pulls Delicious Donut Store Prank On ‘Kimmel’

The "Genie in a Bottle" singer punked unsuspecting customers on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"

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‘The Masked Singer’ Unmasks Unicorn And The Moment Is Magical (Spoiler Alert)

The mystery performer was a familiar face for fans of '90s television.

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Twitter Users Erupt After McConnell Calls Election Day Holiday A ‘Power Grab’

No, it's not a vast, left-wing conspiracy, Mitch.

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The 27 Most Annoying Things Coworkers Do, As Told In Tweets

"You can’t swipe left on a coworker’s face no matter how annoying they are."

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9 Sustainable Clothing Brands That Are On The More Affordable Side

Believe it or not, sustainable fashion doesn’t have to break the bank.

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These Are The Most Popular Baby Names In The Northeast

The top names for boys and girls vary by U.S. region.

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Fox News Host Tucker Carlson Called Out On His Own Show

Carlson and guest Monica Klein got into a heated battle over abortion.

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Franklin Graham Comes Up With A Brazen New Way To Excuse 8,000+ Trump Lies

The evangelical leader refuses to even admit that the president has lied.

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Nicolle Wallace Reads Very Long List Of The Times Trump Has Taken Russia’s Side

“Here’s all the stuff Putin is getting," said the MSNBC host.

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Good Samaritan Helps 70 Homeless People Stay In Hotel During Polar Vortex

The group found themselves in trouble when one of about 100 donated propane tanks they were using to keep warm exploded.

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Parole Recommended For Charles Manson Follower

If Van Houten's case withstands review, her fate will rest in the hands of California’s new Gov. Gavin Newsom.

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Chris Cuomo: Trump’s Distorted Reality Is A National Security Threat

The CNN host took the president to task over his latest attack on intelligence officials.

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Sondors EV is a $10,000 electric car

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Did we mention it only has 3 wheels?

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Tesla predicts profit in every 2019 quarter despite vanishing tax credits

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Tesla Inc eked out a small quarterly profit on Wednesday and predicted it would be profitable in the first quarter, but acknowledged that the erosion of a federal tax credit in 2019 would cut into sales of its vehicles, disappointing investors. The electric car maker reported a smaller fourth-quarter profit compared with the previous three months and said Model 3 production volume in California should reach 7,000 units per week by the end of the year. The company said it made a net profit of $

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Uber is offering free rides to fans after the Super Bowl

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2019 Ford Mustang funny car marks the first full redesign in a decade

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It can do zero to 330 mph in less than four seconds

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Polar Blast Envelops Midwest, Strains Aging Infrastructure

The Postal Service took the rare step of suspending mail delivery in many places.

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Lawmakers Begin Talks On Border Deal To Keep Government Open Past Feb. 15

The wild card in the negotiations is, as ever, Trump.

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Undocumented Woman Who Worked At Trump Golf Club To Attend State Of The Union

Victorina Morales will attend Trump's address to Congress on Tuesday as a guest of Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-N.J.).

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What Starbucks Is Telling Employees To Say About Howard Schultz

The company’s weekly memo discusses how to defuse the situation should someone share “aggressive political opinions."

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A Former Pastor Of Trump’s Church Says He Never Saw Him There

“He was not an active and visible member of the church, no,” Pastor David Lewicki recalled.

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NFL Commissioner Blasted For Dodging Questions On Colin Kaepernick Situation

Roger Goodell wouldn’t address how history will view the football league’s treatment of the activist quarterback.

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Navy To Launch First All-Female Flyover To Honor Pioneer Fighter Pilot

Capt. Rosemary Mariner, one of the first female fighter jet pilots, died last week of ovarian cancer.

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Mitch McConnell: Democrats’ Voting Rights Bill Just A ‘Political Power Grab’

The Senate majority leader said the For The People Act, proposed by Democrats, doesn't "pass the laugh test."

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There Are Too Many Billionaires And They’re Not Paying Their Fair Share

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Elizabeth Warren believe some Americans have too much money, and they're not alone.

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Sarah Palin Attempts To Insult Stacey Abrams With ‘Literal Loser’ Tweet

Palin mocked Abrams for losing Georgia’s 2018 gubernatorial race, despite losing her own race in the 2008 election.

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How Chicago Zookeepers Are Protecting Animals From The Polar Vortex

Zoos are frantically trying to protect their animals as freezing weather sweeps across the Midwest.

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Police Release Photos Of “Persons Of Interest” In Jussie Smollett Attack

The "Empire" star, who is black and gay, was attacked while walking to his downtown Chicago apartment.

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The Super Bowl Is About To See Its First Male Cheerleaders

The Los Angeles Rams' Quinton Peron and Napoleon Jinnies were two of three men became the NFL's first male cheerleaders.

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Octavia Spencer Says LeBron James Fought For Her Equal Pay On New Netflix Show

The actress and L.A. Lakers star are co-executive producers for the upcoming series "Madam C.J. Walker."

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Don Lemon: Trump Needs To Get Off Twitter And Go To Work

The CNN host wants Americans to remember the president's 2016 campaign promise to "work really, really hard."

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Colbert Taunts Trump With A Scathing New Rhyme About His Intel Failings

The "Late Show" host turns to song and dance in his latest presidential takedown.

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2019 Is Already Breaking Extreme Weather Records

Temperatures dipped to -38 degrees in Minnesota as Australia battled a heat wave that topped 115 degrees.

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Sarah Sanders: God ‘Wanted Donald Trump To Become President’

"I think God calls all of us to fill different roles at different times," the White House press secretary said.

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Republicans Are Happy To Let Howard Schultz Bash Democratic Proposals For Them

The former Starbucks CEO is a gift for the GOP in more ways than one.

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Sen. Rand Paul Awarded $580,000 In Damages For Attack By Neighbor

A Kentucky jury handed out the verdict after a neighbor tackled the senator in 2017 over his lawn care habits.

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Lisa Murkowski Is Proudly GOP. But Her Independent Streak Is Thriving.

The Alaska senator defied her party by opposing Brett Kavanaugh and Obamacare repeal. She has zero regrets.

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Kim Davis Must Pay Legal Fees After Same-Sex Marriage Battle, Kentucky Gov Says

Taxpayers “should not have to collectively bear the financial responsibility for Davis' intransigence."

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Al Roker Rips ‘Nitwit’ Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin For Comments On Extreme Cold

"I'm glad you're not a teacher!" the weatherman said.

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Barbra Streisand Answers Richard E. Grant’s Fan Letter 47 Years Later

Babs' reply reduced the Oscar nominee to tears after he posted a picture outside her home.

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Man Saves Woman’s Life With CPR He Learned From An Episode Of ‘The Office’

Cross Scott of Tucson didn’t have formal CPR training. But he recalled what Michael Scott did in the hit sitcom.

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‘The View’ Host Sunny Hostin Confronts Chris Christie With Blunt Trump Question

The former New Jersey governor gets put on the defensive over his 2016 endorsement of Trump.

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Tom Brady Is Labeled A ‘Known Cheater’ By TV News Station Caption

Pittsburgh's CBS affiliate KDKA fired the employee responsible.

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Rachel Brosnahan Is The New Face Of Collection Inspired By Late Aunt Kate Spade

The fashion designer died by suicide in June.

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Church Ends Nearly 100 Days Of Continuous Worship Service After Asylum Changes

A church held a 24/7 worship service since October to try to prevent the deportation of an asylum-seeking family.

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She’s Not ‘The One’: The Antidote To Sexism In The Race Toward The Presidency

Will the female candidates be free to just be … candidates?

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There is going to be a Hot Wheels live action movie

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Mattel and Warner Bros. have the film in the works.

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Terrence Howard, Taraji P. Henson Show Love For ‘Empire’ Co-Star Jussie Smollett

Smollett was released from the hospital after he was the victim of what police said may be a "racially-charged assault."

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It’s So Cold In Midwest That Boiling Water Is Immediately Turning To Icy Vapor

The polar vortex has prompted a flurry of fun videos on Twitter featuring the cool trick.

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