Donald Trump mocked by Canadian beer-maker with ‘Fake News Ale’

A craft brewery slated to open shop in Toronto this summer plans to pay tribute to President Trump with its first beer: "Fake News Ale." Northern Maverick said Monday that "Fake News Ale" will be available at its Toronto brewery when it opens to the public in the coming weeks in addition to being soon available to beer drinkers across Ontario.

Steeleworkers unite

So there I was perusing the Campaign Events section of the weekly HCDP email blast, when I spotted this Facebook event and damn near fell out of my chair. On Sunday, April 9, 2017, Dayna Steele and Jon Powell, two candidates who are exploring a run for US House District 36, will be in Cleveland to meet the city, share their visions for Cleveland, Liberty County, and District 36, as well as answer your questions and address your concerns.

GOP’s Israel chief says Sarah Silverman ‘needs a muzzle’

The leader of Israel's main Republican group called Sarah Silverman a "self-hating Jew" and said she "needs a muzzle." Marc Zell made the comments Saturday night on behalf of the Republicans Overseas Israel Facebook page, which he manages as the group's co-chairman.

Senate Votes to Undo Privacy Rules That Protect User Data

The Republican-led Senate moved Thursday to undo Obama-era regulations that would have forced internet service providers like Comcast and Verizon to ask customers' permission before they could use or sell much of their personal information. Senators voted along party lines, 50-48, to eliminate the rules.

With Brands On Board Or Not, Right-Wing News Is Full Steam Ahead

In the months leading up to and following the US presidential election, publishers with right-wing and occasionally extremist views, such as Breitbart and InfoWars, have joined stalwarts like the Drudge Report and Newsmax on the Republican right. In spite of their growing audiences, monetization can be tough for these challengers.

Donors Beware! More Scammers Are Targeting Crowdfunding Sites

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Bruins Blast Kings, 4-1, Continue Strong Start For Cassidy

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Is Dave Reichert getting a bit comfy in his district?

Dave Reichert talks with a National Parks Service ranger, Margaret Anderson, right, at a 2014 dedication of a post office in Eatonville. Credit: Mount Rainier National Park/Flickr The congressman doesn't actually live in a castle, of course, but his 8th Congressional District now offers a very safe haven for the veteran Republican.

Stefanik: Increased protesting interfering with staff work

U.S. Rep. Elise M. Stefanik, R-Willsboro, says increased protesting has disrupted her staff's ability to address constituents. The congresswoman took to Facebook Monday to explain that protesters from various groups outside of the 21st Congressional District have slowed her staff's response to constituent concerns, and law enforcement will be brought in to stop further harassment if necessary.

Detecting fake news added to classroom instruction

Pat Winters Lauro, a journalism professor at Kean University in Union, N.J., led a class discussion talking about fake news. WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y.>> Teachers from elementary school through college are telling students how to distinguish between factual and fictional news - and why they should care that there's a difference.

Anti-Trump wave lifts and worries Democrats

At congressional town hall meetings, on the patchy grass of the National Mall, and in the flood of comments posted on Senator Elizabeth Warren's Facebook page, it seems painfully obvious: Liberals are getting energized and exercised. They have found a rallying cry in opposing President Trump's policies on immigration, health care, and just about everything else that comes across his Twitter feed.

JK Rowling and Piers Morgan face off on Twitter after TV row over backing Trump

Piers Morgan and JK Rowling became embroiled in a Twitter row over the Good Morning Britain presenter's support of Donald Trump after he was criticised live on US television. The Harry Potter author expressed glee at the broadcaster being sworn at by Australian comedian Jim Jefferies during an appearance on panel show Real Time With Bill Maher.

NFL more forceful on Texas ‘bathroom bill’ after Super Bowl

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Suspects in videotaped beating plead not guilty in Chicago

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Nation briefs: Biden starts programs at 2 universities

Now that he's left the White House, former Vice President Joe Biden will split his time between programs at the University of Delaware and the University of Pennsylvania. Officials announced Tuesday that Mr. Biden will establish a new domestic policy institute at the University of Delaware and will head a foreign policy institute for the University of Pennsylvania.

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative gives $3.6 million to fight housing crisis

Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto is the recipient of a $3.1 million grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative founded by Priscilla Chan and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Founded by Dr. Priscilla Chan and her husband Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, the philanthropic initiative is giving $3.1 million to Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto to help with programs to counter the eviction and displacement of families upended by runaway housing costs.