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www.gbnews.com
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| | | | | The Radio 4 host then lamented a 'far right pile on' after posting the controversial message | |
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www.carolinapoliticalreview.org
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| | | | | "In general, the American public seems to trust and approve of Dr. Fauci a great deal more than President Trump. This can probably be attributed to Dr. Fauci's more realistic response and predictions about the virus. He recently warned that the US was moving in the wrong direction, as cases have begun to surge again across the nation once again. He also mentioned that the vaccine is unlikely to be distributed before January of 2021. In contrast, Donald Trump has an optimistic approach, saying that the US has made "tremendous progress" toward defeating the virus in a tweet." | |
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www.levernews.com
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| | | | | As Omicron surges, a shadowy institute filled with fringe doctors appears to be part of big business' two-year strategy to legitimize attacks on pandemic interventions. | |
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krebsonsecurity.com
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| | | [AI summary] The text presents a collection of comments and discussions surrounding an article about cybersecurity and political issues, particularly focusing on the Trump administration's actions. The main themes include concerns about election security, the targeting of cybersecurity professionals, and the broader implications of political interference in critical infrastructure. There are also discussions about media censorship, the role of journalism, and public reactions to these developments. The tone varies from analytical and concerned to sarcastic and confrontational, reflecting a range of opinions on the topic. | ||