In its latest attempt to smear President Trump and call him a liar, the NY Times has gone to war with none other than the NY Times. After Trump tweeted on Saturday that the Obama administration had "bugged Trump Tower," the entire fake news media declared Trump offered "no evidence" to back up his assertion.
Towergate WILL be investigated: White House demands Congress probe Trump's claims Obama bugged his home - as former intelligence director James Clapper 'absolutely denies' it Interviews with people close to Juan Thompson, who was arrested on Thursday for allegedly making bomb threats against at least eight Jewish community centers, unlock the sordid details of his life and career. Ian D'Emilia, Thompson's former friend and Vassar College roommate, told the New York Post that he earned the serial fabulist's ire last February after he told reporter Doyle Murphy with the Riverfront Times that Thompson had always been a 'peculiar guy'.
Jackie Kennedy, in 1963, a former First Lady mourning her husband's death outside of the White House, isn't ready to give up her claims on history -- and on myth -- just yet. She ushers in a willing albeit not overtly pliant journalist into her room, smoking incessantly as she states, on the record, that she doesn't smoke.
During yesterday's bat sh*t crazy 77 minute press conference Trump was about to be asked a question about anti-semitism by Jake Turx, an Orthodox Jewish reporter for Ami Magazine, a weekly published in Brooklyn. The New York Times has the video of the cringeworthy exchange during which time Trump actually barks at Turx to sit down, accuses him of not asking a "fair question" even though a question was never actually asked and then, when Turx tried to get a question in, was told "quiet, quiet, quiet" by a ranting Trump.
Here at Casino City, our coverage of Las Vegas tends to focus on its gaming industry, since that's sort of our wheelhouse. And anything not strictly gaming-related is still usually geared toward tourists.
Eight richest men are worth the same as HALF the rest of the world: Their A 350billion haul is equal to the wealth of 3.6billion people Who put that there? Roxy Jacenko's official Wikipedia page lists her as a 'NARCISSIST' after mystery editor changed her biography But it appears someone has other ideas about Roxy Jacenko's rise to fame, with a mystery user editing her Wikipedia page to describe her as a 'narcissist'. On Monday, the first paragraph of Roxy's Wikipedia page read: 'Roxy Elise Davis-Jacenko is an Australian businesswoman and media personality, narcissist, socialite and author, best known for her appearance on the 3rd season of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia.'
Buzzfeed employees work at the company's headquarters in New York January 9, 2014. BuzzFeed has come a long way from cat lists.
Buzzfeed employees work at the company's headquarters in New York January 9, 2014. BuzzFeed has come a long way from cat lists.
President-elect Donald Trump and his team on Wednesday attacked news organizations that spread unsubstantiated reports about a damaging dossier collected on him by Russia, an incident that illustrates how old rules of journalism are tested in today's rapidly changing media world. Trump called BuzzFeed "a pile of garbage" for publishing the allegations and got into a spat with CNN's Jim Acosta during his first news conference since July.
Clinton campaign's chief press spokesman tweets claim that implies a deliberate attempt to keep secret error-strewn and unverified claims of Russia dossier BuzzFeed published the memos in full, but most news outlets did not include the specific allegations because they were unable to independently verify them CNN and the New York Times publicly defended their decisions not to publish the dossier - The Times saying the claims were 'totally unsubstantiated' Latest claim by Clinton aides that there was unfairness to them in election - which they never claimed before they lost One of Hillary Clinton's chief aides has surfaced to claim the media 'sat on' an error-filled and unverifiable dossier of allegations of Russia having a blackmail tape of Donald Trump.
Clinton campaign's chief press spokesman tweets claim that implies a deliberate attempt to keep secret error-strewn and unverified claims of Russia dossier BuzzFeed published the memos in full, but most news outlets did not include the specific allegations because they were unable to independently verify them CNN and the New York Times publicly defended their decisions not to publish the dossier - The Times saying the claims were 'totally unsubstantiated' Latest claim by Clinton aides that there was unfairness to them in election - which they never claimed before they lost One of Hillary Clinton's chief aides has surfaced to claim the media 'sat on' an error-filled and unverifiable dossier of allegations of Russia having a blackmail tape of Donald Trump.
Jo Silver is the new editor of the ironically titled Dawson Daily - which comes out weekly - in Dawson City, Yukon. She's moved north to recover from a career-limiting event in her work as a journalist in Vancouver, and arrives to take over the local paper in Dawson as the small community is absorbing news of a mysterious death in its midst.