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Why the Creeps at Twitter Think Google and Facebook Are Creepier

The recent exposé published by Project Veritas included Twitter engineers allegedly detailing the ways they spy on their users, but these engineers claimed they still weren’t as “creepy as Facebook or Google,” — so exactly how creepy are these other Silicon Valley tech tit

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James O’Keefe Series to Debut on One America News Network

Project Veritas founder and investigative journalist James O’Keefe appears on the One America News Network on Tuesday, October 10th with his new series ‘TRUTH’, giving viewers an insight into the workings of Project Veritas. One America News Network will be airing

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Caddell: Senate Healthcare Bill ‘Dead as a Doornail’

Pat Caddell joined Breitbart News daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Wednesday to discuss the Senate healthcare bill, as well as the fallout for CNN as Project Veritas released undercover video of a CNN producer admitting he thinks the network’s Russia coverage is “bullsh*t.”

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Gorka: O’Keefe CNN Video Fake News Scandal ‘Complete Vindication for the President’

Dr. Sebastian Gorka, deputy assistant to the president and former National Security editor for Breitbart News, joined Breitbart News Daily for an interview on Tuesday, just in time for SiriusXM host Alex Marlow to present him with the latest Fake News scandal: the undercover video of a CNN producer admitting the President Trump-Russia story was “mostly bulls**t” and hyped for “ratings.”

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U.S. Conservative Sues Polish Newspaper for Defamation

WARSAW, Poland (AP) – A Warsaw court began hearing testimony Wednesday on claims by a conservative American political activist that he was defamed by a Polish journalist who described him as “Trump’s man” and as sympathetic to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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Five Reasons Trump Is Right to Cut NPR, PBS

President Donald Trump’s first budget proposal, “America First,” ends federal funding to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting — which, in turn, supports National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).

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