Pennsylvania Department Of Education Touts ‘Media Literacy’ For Kids While Pushing Left-Wing Sources
PDE's efforts to help kids navigate various sources is weakened by ideological taint, but it is doomed by a rejection of absolute truth.Hamas conspired with Qatari-funded news network Al Jazeera to downplay dissent within Gaza and avoid coverage that could damage "the image of the resistance," according to documents recovered from the strip and released by the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center.
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Qatar, facing pressure from President Donald Trump, has pushed its Hamas-linked news outlet Al Jazeera to reduce "incitement" to terror throughout the Middle East, according to a Monday report.
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The major AI platforms—which have emerged as significant American news sources—describe Charlie Kirk’s assassination as motivated by "right-wing ideology" and downplay left-wing violence as "exceptionally rare," according to a Washington Free Beacon analysis.
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Al Jazeera, the virulently anti-Israel news outlet controlled by Qatar, is one of the two top sources used by leading artificial intelligence chatbots—OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Perplexity AI—to answer questions and write news summaries about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a Washington Free Beacon analysis has found.
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The Israeli strike in Qatar on Tuesday sent a shockwave rippling far beyond the Middle East. Qatar’s neighbors and several European states rushed to condemn the bombing. Donald Trump was more conflicted, stating, “Unilaterally bombing inside Qatar, a Sovereign Nation and close Ally of the United States … does not advance Israel or America’s goals. However, eliminating Hamas, who have profited off the misery of those living in Gaza, is a worthy goal.” The United States ultimately signed off on the U.N. Security Council statement that "expressed their condemnation of the recent strikes in Doha" and "underscored that releasing the hostages, including those killed by Hamas, and ending the war and suffering in Gaza must remain our top priority."
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Republican Sen. Tom Cotton (R., Ark.) repeatedly slapped down an Al Jazeera reporter badgering him with questions about the situation in Gaza, then laughed when he found out where the journalist worked.
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Several senior members of Hamas, the populist Palestinian political party, perished Tuesday in an Israeli airstrike while attempting to secure a lasting peace in the region. In other words, they died doing what they loved.
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An Al Jazeera-trained video editor for New York City’s local PIX 11 television station has canvassed for Zohran Mamdani and taken a starring role in promotional material for the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York.
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Northwestern University president Michael Schill announced his resignation on Wednesday, saying in a statement that “now is the right time for new leadership to guide Northwestern into its next chapter.”
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