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Fox News Is on Trial, and So Are Falsehoods About 2020
A jury in Delaware will be asked to weigh the limits of the First Amendment. Another question in the case is whether the network will pay a financial penalty for disseminating election lies.
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Biden adviser resigns to prepare for House bid in Rhode Island
Gabe Amo, a special assistant to President Biden, will join what’s expected to be a crowded field of Democrats vying to replace retiring Rep. David N. Cicilline.
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DeSantis group attacks Trump in ad as 2024 fight intensifies
A super PAC aligned with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis goes on the offense against former president Donald Trump in a TV ad.
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Russians boasted that just 1% of fake social profiles are caught, leak shows
An analysis of Russia’s effectiveness at boosting propaganda on social media platforms is part of a trove of documents recently leaked on the chat app Discord.
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Some Democrats worry crackdown on TikTok could hurt party
The Biden administration’s crackdown on TikTok is worrying Democratic strategists who increasingly rely on the platform.
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The Dominion vs. Fox defamation case is finally going to trial
Big questions loom in the $1.6 billion trial centered on false election fraud claims Fox aired about a voting technology company.
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Nikki Haley’s campaign vastly overstated her fundraising
Instead of the $11 million touted by her campaign, Haley brought in about $8.3 million, not all of which can be used for her presidential bid.
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How a Campaign Against Transgender Rights Mobilized Conservatives
Defeated on same-sex marriage, the religious right went searching for an issue that would re-energize supporters and donors. The campaign that followed has stunned political leaders across the spectrum.
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Trump’s Fund-Raising: From Sluggish to Surging After Indictment
While the former president reported a modest haul, he saw a big uptick in donations in the day after he was indicted.
