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Daily News Roundup – 25 January 2021

Daily News Roundup – 25 January 2021

Covid Harry Lock (RNZ): Covid community case: Infection at MIQ facility ‘most likely scenario’ Jamie Morton (Herald): Time to ‘turn down tap’ on travel from risky countries, experts say Kate Green and Jackson Thomas (Stuff): Covid-19 response, experts say in wake of probable case Audrey Young (Herald): Where is Jacinda

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Ocasio-Cortez and Her Media Ministry of Truth

Ocasio-Cortez and Her Media Ministry of Truth

Jeffrey Lord papundits.wordpress.com Jeffrey Lord is a Contributing Writer for NewsBusters So here was the headline from The New York Post: “AOC says Congress may form commission to ‘rein in’ media after Capitol riot.” Said the Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: “There’s absolutely a commission that’s being discussed

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China’s COVID Cover-up Includes Imprisoning Journalist

China’s COVID Cover-up Includes Imprisoning Journalist

Dr. Joseph Mercola articles.mercola.com STORY AT-A-GLANCE * The COVID-19 pandemic has provided many governments with an excuse to crack down on journalists who counter government narratives. Globally, at least 14 journalists have been arrested for “unfair and imprecise coverage” of the pandemic * Worldwide, 387 journalists were detained during 2020.

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Bidengasm: MSNBC Gets Weak Knees over Biden’s Inauguration

Bidengasm: MSNBC Gets Weak Knees over Biden’s Inauguration

Curtis Houck newsbusters.org It was a day for the ages in the lives of the liberal media. With Wednesday’s inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, one could have been mistaken if liberal journalists deemed January 20, 2021 the greatest day of their lives, topping

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Daily News Roundup – 22 December 2021

Daily News Roundup – 22 December 2021

Housing Luke Malpass (Stuff): Labour announces that it will make more housing announcements this year Zane Small and Conor Whitten (Newshub): Backlash over Labour’s public housing ‘re-announcement’ prompts firm defence from Jacinda Ardern Chris Trotter: The Economic consequences of Mr Hickey Miriam Bell (Stuff): More public housing won’t

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What Will the Donald Do Next?

What Will the Donald Do Next?

The Democrats’ second impeachment attempt on President Trump, in the last days of his term, might seem like mere political spite, but there is a method to Pelosi’s malice. RINO swamp monster Mitch McConnell knows it, too, which is why he’s hissing about voting with the Democrats in

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The BFD Stuff Up of the Day

The BFD Stuff Up of the Day

RNZ on the 16th January 2021 initially forgot which year they were in… Their correction later on when they realised their mistake is below… Please share this BFD Stuff up so others can discover The BFD.

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Daily News Roundup – 21 January 2021

Daily News Roundup – 21 January 2021

Housing Jenée Tibshraeny (Interest): Greens say house prices need to fall Vita Molyneux (Newshub): Green Party will continue to push for wealth tax, blast Govt for ‘not doing enough’ about housing crisis Anna Whyte (1News): ‘Government is not doing enough’ – Greens, National call for action amid soaring public housing need,

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Parler the Latest Victim of Leftist Violence

Parler the Latest Victim of Leftist Violence

When a breakaway group from the “Stop the Steal” rally in Washington last week invaded the US Capitol building, the left-elite swung into action, quicker than you could say “Reichstag fire”. The media immediately pointed the finger at “extreme right social media” such as Gab and Parler, ignoring the fact

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The BFD Stuff Up of the Day

The BFD Stuff Up of the Day

From the NZ Herald. “anymore match” “comes after on Sunday” Doesn’t Aotearoa speak English anymore? Please share this BFD Stuff up so others can discover The BFD.

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Daily News Roundup – 20 January 2021

Daily News Roundup – 20 January 2021

Housing Henry Cooke (Stuff): Public housing waitlist grows by 1000 in two months to new record high as high rents hit the poor Jason Walls (Herald): The Crown spent $16.5 million in four years on motels for emergency accommodation Sophie Trigger (Herald): Affordable Wellington flats offered through council initiative

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