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Perhaps CNN will learn to stick to the facts. |
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Jeez. Only $275m? Why not $500m? Or $1b?
The kid's life is ruined, after all. |
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| Time for “the news” to be honest again. |
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I don't mind a flare going up to call them out.
They are not journalists. They are the very definition of malpractice. |
Well said. Malpractice indeed. |
Nothing below the yellow section: |
Prime example of Democrat bias. Thanks! |
| Sure, can't wait for them to win. Then we can all start suing Fox News. |
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The NYTimes has shifted further to the Left since 2016. They used to be to the Right of WaPo, but not anymore.
AP and Reuters are among the few remaining examples of quality journalism that are not skewed Left or Right. |
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The Associated Press and television networks NBC and HBO could be the next three entities sued over their handling of the viral video featuring Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann, his co-counsel told Fox News on Tuesday.
Todd McMurtry revealed the potential upcoming legal targets during an interview with Fox News just one day after a massive $275 million suit was filed against CNN due to its coverage of the January confrontation between Sandmann -- wearing a red "Make America Great Again" hat -- and Native American activist, Nathan Phillips. “Our plan is to come out with an additional lawsuit every few weeks or months. We have to issue opportunities for these news organizations to provide retractions,” McMurtry told the "Todd Starnes Radio Show." "But right now we're looking very carefully at NBC, AP, HBO. And again, HBO is primarily because they carry Bill Maher's disgusting comments about Nicholas Sandmann. So those probably are the next three defendants." https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.foxnews.com/us/ap-hbo-nbc-could-be-next-outlets-sued-over-coverage-of-covington-catholic-student-co-counsel.amp |
| Wood is off his rocker. He already was but suing the AP? Really? |
I wonder who is footing the bill for all of these frivolous lawsuits. Spaced out for effect. |
| Pro bono. |