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  2. Stars and Stripes (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 0894-8542. OCLC number. 8777119. Website. stripes .com. Stars and Stripes is a daily American military newspaper reporting on matters concerning the members of the United States Armed Forces and their communities, with an emphasis on those serving outside the United States. It operates from inside the Department of Defense, but is ...

  3. Military.com - Wikipedia

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    2165-7726. Military.com is a website that provides news and information about the United States military, service members, veterans, and their families as well as foreign policy and broader national security issues. Founded in 1999, the site has been a division of Monster Worldwide since 2004. Among the company's revenue streams are advertising ...

  4. InfoWars - Wikipedia

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    InfoWars Type of site Fake news Far-right politics Conspiracy theories Available in English Owner Alex Jones (via Free Speech Systems LLC) URL infowars.com Registration None Launched March 6, 1999 ; 25 years ago (1999-03-06) Current status Active InfoWars is an American far-right conspiracy theory and fake news website owned by Alex Jones. [37] It was founded in 1999, and operates under Free ...

  5. The Guardian - Wikipedia

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    The company hired former American Prospect editor, New York magazine columnist and New York Review of Books writer Michael Tomasky to head the project and hire a staff of American reporters and web editors. The site featured news from The Guardian that was relevant to an American audience: coverage of US news and the Middle East, for example. [112]

  6. Cato Institute - Wikipedia

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    The institute was founded in January 1977 in San Francisco, California; [ 1] named at the suggestion of cofounder Rothbard after Cato's Letters, a series of British essays penned in the early 18th century by John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon. [ 8][ 9] In 1981, Murray Rothbard was removed from the Cato Institute by the board. [ 10]

  7. Russ Baker - Wikipedia

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    Russ Baker (born 1958 [1]) is an American author and investigative journalist. Baker is the editor-in-chief and founder of the nonprofit news website WhoWhatWhy. Earlier in his career he wrote for a variety of publications, including The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, The Washington Post, Esquire, Vanity Fair, The Christian Science ...

  8. Bill O'Reilly (political commentator) - Wikipedia

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    O'Reilly launched a podcast called No Spin News on April 24, 2017, after his departure from Fox News. [94] In August 2017, O'Reilly began digitally streaming a video version of No Spin News. [95] [96] [97] In May 2017, O'Reilly began to appear as a recurring guest on Friday editions of the Glenn Beck Radio Program. [98]

  9. Christopher Ruddy - Wikipedia

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    January 28, 1965 (age 59) Mineola, New York, U.S. Education. St. John's University, New York ( BA) London School of Economics ( MPP) Christopher Ruddy (born January 28, 1965) is an American journalist who is the CEO and majority owner [ 1] of Newsmax Media .