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A new report from analysts Advance Democracy, Inc., provided exclusively to USA TODAY, finds that the conservative news website the Gateway Pundit has doubled down in its spreading of false claims ...
The man behind one of America's biggest 'fake news' websites is a former BBC worker from London whose mother writes many of his stories. Sean Adl-Tabatabai, 35, runs YourNewsWire.com, the source of scores of dubious news stories, including claims that the Queen had threatened to abdicate if the UK voted against Brexit.
The Gateway Pundit, a far-right news site, filed for bankruptcy Wednesday, following litigation by election workers and others who faced harassment after the site made false claims that the 2020 U ...
The Gateway Pundit (TGP) is an American far-right [2] fake news website. [1] The website is known for publishing falsehoods, hoaxes, and conspiracy theories. [35]Founded in 2004 by Jim Hoft, The Gateway Pundit expanded from a one-person enterprise into a multi-employee operation, supported primarily by advertising revenue.
Cassandra MacDonald (born Cassandra Fairbanks; March 11, 1985) is an American journalist and activist.As a journalist, she has worked for the Russian state-owned [3] international news agency Sputnik (2015–2017), far-right [8] [15] American conspiracy theory [19] websites Big League Politics (2017) and The Gateway Pundit (since 2017), as well as Timcast (since 2021).
GateHouse publishes 15 newspapers in Florida: [24] The Gainesville Sun of Gainesville, Florida. The Destin Log of Destin, Florida. The Walton Sun of Walton County, Florida. Crestview News Bulletin of Crestview, Florida. News Journal of Daytona Beach, Florida. Florida Times-Union of Jacksonville, Florida.
Updated August 25, 2024 at 5:19 PM. Prominent members of Gateway Church continue to resign or step down following child sex abuse allegations against former senior pastor Robert Morris, who ...
WND (formerly WorldNetDaily) is an American far-right [1] news and opinion website. It is known for promoting fake news [2] and conspiracy theories, [3] including the false claim that former President Barack Obama was born outside the United States. [4] The site was founded in May 1997 by Joseph Farah, who is its current editor-in-chief and CEO.