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- 2004 election. In the summer of 2005, Media Research Center launched NewsBusters, a website "dedicated to exposing & combating liberal media bias," in...
- "Germany's Scholz found book written by Trump's VP pick 'touching'". Yahoo News. July 16, 2024. Retrieved July 22, 2024. "Hillbilly Elegy: J.D. Vance's New...
- Archived from the original on April 13, 2016. Retrieved March 30, 2016. "NewsBusters Makes Hilarious 9/11 Joke". Mediaite.com. February 2012. Retrieved March...
- increase for cookies at his school. He also wrote an essay for Breitbart News alleging liberal bias in high school textbooks, which led to an appearance...
- also a guest columnist for the conservative websites Big Hollywood and Newsbusters. Born in Slaton, Texas, Boreing started his career at a local regional...
- in August 2017, she joined Fox News, where she appears as a contributor on several different shows across the Fox News and Fox Business networks, and...
- Every Second Counts video contest inspired by Dutch comedian Arjen Lubach. News satire television programs initially throughout Europe, and later from around...
- scenes, adages, Internet videos, and news stories. Filmed in San Francisco and edited in Artarmon, Sydney MythBusters aired 282 total episodes before its...
- breaking news and political events and was one of the network's top-rated programs. After leaving Fox News in January 2017, Kelly joined NBC News to host...
- 2021). "The Next New Deal Must Be for Black Americans, Too". Bloomberg News. Retrieved February 17, 2023. Bibby, John F.; Maisel, L. Sandy (1998). Two...