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Cybersecurity firms warn of disinformation targeting military veterans to provoke anger and sow division on social media.

Cybersecurity firms warn of disinformation targeting military veterans to provoke anger and sow division on social media.
Leonard Leo’s presence in Maine has sparked protests despite his charitable giving, dividing the quiet community.

The incoming Trump administration’s plan to cut public media funding threatens rural radio stations across Arizona.

Lori Chavez-DeRemer, nominated as Secretary of Labor by Trump, stands out for her pro-union stance, backed by unions like Teamsters, amidst an anti-union cabinet.

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The largest detention companies could benefit from strict immigration policies, boosting their profits significantly.

A report reveals 94% of teens want media literacy education due to daily misinformation, highlighting its importance.

Fact-checking is vital in podcasting to ensure credibility, as episodes are often final once published, unlike articles.
The Supreme Court will review a ruling that struck down the Universal Service Fund, affecting phone and internet subsidies.

President-elect Trump has nominated Dr. Mehmet Oz to lead Medicare and Medicaid, sparking discussions on future changes.

Veterans are called to lead efforts to unite communities, fostering dialogue and modeling unity amid political divides.

President-elect Trump has chosen Linda McMahon to lead the Department of Education, aiming to shift education to states.