The former president and Tucker Carlson are said to have been on friendlier terms lately, after embarrassing disclosures in Dominion’s suit against Fox News.
Category: Right-Wing Extremism and Alt-Right
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What Tucker Carlson’s Dismissal From Fox News Means for the Network
The host’s abrupt dismissal upends Fox News’s prime-time lineup — and the carefully honed impression that the ratings star was all but untouchable.
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Will the Fox-Dominion Settlement Affect Its News Coverage? Don’t Count on It.
There is little reason to think Fox News will adjust its coverage after paying a $757 million defamation settlement to Dominion Voting Systems. Its audience won’t let it.
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As Chatbots Spread, Conservatives Dream About a Right-Wing Response
The New York Times – Business:After criticizing A.I. companies for liberal bias, programmers started envisioning right-wing alternatives, making chatbots a new front in the culture wars.
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Sandy Hook Families Are Fighting Alex Jones and the Bankruptcy System Itself
The New York Times – Business:As the families seek more than $1.4 billion awarded by courts for Mr. Jones’s lies, a New York Times review shows he is transferring millions of dollars to family and friends, potentially out of reach of creditors.
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Conservative Media Pay Little Attention to Revelations About Fox News
The New York Times – Business:Even in today’s highly partisan media world, experts said, the lack of coverage about the private comments of Fox’s top executives and hosts stands out.
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Republicans’ Internecine Conflict Is Mirrored in Conservative Media
The New York Times – Business:National Review has called the House leadership votes “an embarrassing spectacle.” Others have cheered it on.
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In the U.S., His Site Has Been Linked to Massacres. In Japan, He’s a Star.
The New York Times – Business:Hiroyuki Nishimura has become a famous voice for disenchanted young Japanese. What he talks much less about is his ownership of the notorious website 4chan.
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As Morocco and France Prepare for World Cup, Historical Tensions Swirl
The New York Times – Sports:Wednesday’s face-off between the Atlas Lions and Les Bleus will be about more than just soccer, reviving old colonial wounds and fueling identity debates.
