Dominion lawyers on Tuesday claimed that Fox Corporation chairman Rupert and his son, CEO Lachlan Murdoch, gave implicit but clear instructions to Fox News after the 2020 election to “shut down the talk of fact-checking” and “let the hosts run wild” with election conspiracies.
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Fox Chairman Rupert Murdoch said under oath that he made a business decision when allowing a conspiracy theorist to promote election lies on Fox News.
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The GOP-led House committee on the alleged “weaponization” of the federal government kicked off its first public hearing Thursday with a witness list that suggests Republicans on the panel will push a popular narrative among conservatives that has been disputed by federal officials.
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As the number of positive coronavirus cases continues to soar, a new question is now becoming a growing debate, to mask or not to mask? As coronavirus numbers continue to rise across the country, a new debate has been sparked, whether or not to wear a mask. This past week, Governor Newsom pleading for Californians […]
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Three churches are coming together in a lawsuit against Governor Gavin Newsom and other state officials. The suit argues that physical distancing orders violate first amendment rights. one of the churches involved in the lawsuit is located in Indio. NBC Palm Springs spoke to Pastor James Moffatt at Church Unlimited, but he did not want […]
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A federal judge has ordered a temporary injunction against the California law requiring presidential candidates to release their tax returns to secure a spot on the state’s presidential primary ballot — a law aimed at President Donald Trump, who has not released his tax returns. In a ruling Thursday, US District Court Judge Morrison England, […]
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Federal judge Timothy J. Kelly sided with CNN on Friday morning, ordering the White House to reinstate chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta’s press pass immediately. The ruling was an initial victory for CNN in its lawsuit against President Trump and several top aides. The suit alleges that CNN and Acosta’s First and Fifth Amendment […]
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More than a dozen news outlets — from the Associated Press to USA Today, The Washington Post and Politico — are filing friend-of-the-court briefs to support CNN and Jim Acosta’s lawsuit against President Trump and several top aides. The list represents most of the biggest news organizations in the United States. The most notable name on the […]
