Criminal Complaint in Comet Ping Pong Shooting
Date: 05 December 2016
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Date: 05 December 2016
By MATTHEW ROSENBERG
Lt Gen Michael T Flynn and his son Michael G Flynn, both tapped for roles in Pres-elect Donald J Trump's incoming administration, are known to spread fake news on their Twitter feeds, including stories that implicate Hillary Clinton in various felonies; their Twitter habits are raising questions as to their fitness for jobs.
Date: 05 December 2016
By CECILIA KANG and ADAM GOLDMAN
Edgar M Welch is arraigned in Washington court for shooting up Comet Ping Pong pizzeria with assault-like AR-15 rifle, which he claims he did because he believed restaurant to be headquarters of child-trafficking ring; shooting underscores lasting power of fake news, as number of stories alleging restaurant was involved in child-trafficking circulated on social media, despite being debunked repeatedly by legitimate news outlets.
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Date: 05 December 2016
By MATTHEW ROSENBERG
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Date: 05 December 2016
By CECILIA KANG and ADAM GOLDMAN
Edgar M Welch is arraigned in Washington court for shooting up Comet Ping Pong pizzeria with assault-like AR-15 rifle, which he claims he did because he believed restaurant to be headquarters of child-trafficking ring; shooting underscores lasting power of fake news, as number of stories alleging restaurant was involved in child-trafficking circulated on social media, despite being debunked repeatedly by legitimate news outlets.
Date: 05 December 2016
By ANDREW C. REVKIN
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Date: 05 December 2016
By JOSHUA BARONE
Baryshnikov Arts Center announces lineup for 2017 spring season.
Date: 05 December 2016
By MICHAEL PAULSON
Date: 05 December 2016
By TATIANA SCHLOSSBERG
Japanese leaders have expressed concern over declining interest in climate change among young people; some Japanese millennials say they feel hopeless in face of huge problem and doubt their actions will make difference.
Date: 05 December 2016
By KAI SCHULTZ
Prominent journalist Namgay Zam of Bhutan is jailed and faces defamation suit for sharing Facebook post documenting property dispute involving local businessman; Bhutan's Prime Min Tshering Tobgay calls case one of landmark significance, with potential to shape restrictions on social media usage in country.
Date: 05 December 2016
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Britain's Supreme Court initiates hearing to decide whether Parliament should vote before government takes formal steps to leave European Union; outcome of case would affect plans by Prime Min Theresa May to begin withdrawal negotiations by end of March.
Date: 05 December 2016
By MATTHEW ROSENBERG
Lt Gen Michael T Flynn and his son Michael G Flynn, both tapped for roles in Pres-elect Donald J Trump's incoming administration, are known to spread fake news on their Twitter feeds, including stories that implicate Hillary Clinton in various felonies; their Twitter habits are raising questions as to their fitness for jobs.
Date: 05 December 2016
By CECILIA KANG and ADAM GOLDMAN
Edgar M Welch is arraigned in Washington court for shooting up Comet Ping Pong pizzeria with assault-like AR-15 rifle, which he claims he did because he believed restaurant to be headquarters of child-trafficking ring; shooting underscores lasting power of fake news, as number of stories alleging restaurant was involved in child-trafficking circulated on social media, despite being debunked repeatedly by legitimate news outlets.
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By ANDREW C. REVKIN
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Date: 05 December 2016
By JOSHUA BARONE
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Date: 05 December 2016
By MICHAEL PAULSON
Date: 05 December 2016
By TATIANA SCHLOSSBERG
Japanese leaders have expressed concern over declining interest in climate change among young people; some Japanese millennials say they feel hopeless in face of huge problem and doubt their actions will make difference.
Date: 05 December 2016
By KAI SCHULTZ
Prominent journalist Namgay Zam of Bhutan is jailed and faces defamation suit for sharing Facebook post documenting property dispute involving local businessman; Bhutan's Prime Min Tshering Tobgay calls case one of landmark significance, with potential to shape restrictions on social media usage in country.
Date: 05 December 2016
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Britain's Supreme Court initiates hearing to decide whether Parliament should vote before government takes formal steps to leave European Union; outcome of case would affect plans by Prime Min Theresa May to begin withdrawal negotiations by end of March.
Date: 05 December 2016
By MATTHEW ROSENBERG
Lt Gen Michael T Flynn and his son Michael G Flynn, both tapped for roles in Pres-elect Donald J Trump's incoming administration, are known to spread fake news on their Twitter feeds, including stories that implicate Hillary Clinton in various felonies; their Twitter habits are raising questions as to their fitness for jobs.
Date: 05 December 2016
By CECILIA KANG and ADAM GOLDMAN
Edgar M Welch is arraigned in Washington court for shooting up Comet Ping Pong pizzeria with assault-like AR-15 rifle, which he claims he did because he believed restaurant to be headquarters of child-trafficking ring; shooting underscores lasting power of fake news, as number of stories alleging restaurant was involved in child-trafficking circulated on social media, despite being debunked repeatedly by legitimate news outlets.
Date: 05 December 2016
By ANDREW C. REVKIN
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Date: 05 December 2016
By JOSHUA BARONE
Baryshnikov Arts Center announces lineup for 2017 spring season.
Date: 05 December 2016
By MICHAEL PAULSON
Date: 05 December 2016
By TATIANA SCHLOSSBERG
Japanese leaders have expressed concern over declining interest in climate change among young people; some Japanese millennials say they feel hopeless in face of huge problem and doubt their actions will make difference.
Date: 05 December 2016
By KAI SCHULTZ
Prominent journalist Namgay Zam of Bhutan is jailed and faces defamation suit for sharing Facebook post documenting property dispute involving local businessman; Bhutan's Prime Min Tshering Tobgay calls case one of landmark significance, with potential to shape restrictions on social media usage in country.
Date: 05 December 2016
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Britain's Supreme Court initiates hearing to decide whether Parliament should vote before government takes formal steps to leave European Union; outcome of case would affect plans by Prime Min Theresa May to begin withdrawal negotiations by end of March.
Date: 05 December 2016
By MATTHEW ROSENBERG
Lt Gen Michael T Flynn and his son Michael G Flynn, both tapped for roles in Pres-elect Donald J Trump's incoming administration, are known to spread fake news on their Twitter feeds, including stories that implicate Hillary Clinton in various felonies; their Twitter habits are raising questions as to their fitness for jobs.
Date: 05 December 2016
By CECILIA KANG and ADAM GOLDMAN
Edgar M Welch is arraigned in Washington court for shooting up Comet Ping Pong pizzeria with assault-like AR-15 rifle, which he claims he did because he believed restaurant to be headquarters of child-trafficking ring; shooting underscores lasting power of fake news, as number of stories alleging restaurant was involved in child-trafficking circulated on social media, despite being debunked repeatedly by legitimate news outlets.
Date: 05 December 2016
By ANDREW C. REVKIN
After nine years and 2,810 posts, a blog seeking a sustainable path for humans on a finite planet comes to an end.
Date: 05 December 2016
By JOSHUA BARONE
Baryshnikov Arts Center announces lineup for 2017 spring season.
Date: 05 December 2016
By MICHAEL PAULSON
Date: 05 December 2016
By TATIANA SCHLOSSBERG
Japanese leaders have expressed concern over declining interest in climate change among young people; some Japanese millennials say they feel hopeless in face of huge problem and doubt their actions will make difference.
Date: 05 December 2016
By KAI SCHULTZ
Prominent journalist Namgay Zam of Bhutan is jailed and faces defamation suit for sharing Facebook post documenting property dispute involving local businessman; Bhutan's Prime Min Tshering Tobgay calls case one of landmark significance, with potential to shape restrictions on social media usage in country.
Date: 05 December 2016
By STEPHEN CASTLE
Britain's Supreme Court initiates hearing to decide whether Parliament should vote before government takes formal steps to leave European Union; outcome of case would affect plans by Prime Min Theresa May to begin withdrawal negotiations by end of March.