Meta ending 3rd-party fact checkers ‘transformative,’ but other legal issues remain, says expert

The decision by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to end Facebook’s work with third-party fact-checkers and ease some of its content restrictions is a potentially “transformative” moment for the platform, experts said, but one that is unlikely to shield the company from liability in ongoing court proceedings. The updates were announced by Zuckerberg, who said in a…

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Liberal Washington Post columnist predicts Biden ‘won’t have much of a lasting legacy’

Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell admitted in a recent piece that President Biden probably won’t have a lasting legacy, especially on the economy. Rampell, who writes about economic issues for the outlet, disputed Biden and his boosters’ claims that the president’s economic legacy is a “roaring success.” She also dismissed his critics, calling it a…

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Ex-NBC anchor Brian Williams roasts fellow journalists for failing to cover ‘struggling’ Biden accurately

Ex-NBC News anchor Brian Williams called out his fellow journalists in a statement given to the Washington Post on Monday for failing to find the correct words to describe a “visibly struggling” President Biden throughout his term.  Williams told the Washington Post that journalistic language used in today’s media was “lazy, numbing and normalizing in…

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