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  2. The Daily Wire - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Wire became one of the leading news sites and publishers on Facebook in terms of engagement. In 2018, NewsWhip identified The Daily Wire as "by far" the top right-wing publisher on Facebook. [17] According to NewsWhip, The Daily Wire was the sixth

  3. LGB Alliance - Wikipedia

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    In December 2020, John Nicolson, Member of Parliament for Ochil and South Perthshire, described the group as "sinister" [70] and said that it was absurd for the BBC to rely on "transphobic groups like the so-called LGB Alliance" to give balance on reports about trans issues, saying "you would never do a report on racism, for example, and call ...

  4. Smoking in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    "Birdseye". Caricature of William Wills, by Spy published in Vanity Fair in 1893. He made a fortune from cigarettes, but smoked a cigar. According to B.W.E. Alford, in the first century after its founding in Bristol in 1786, Wills was one of many small firms processing loose tobacco for the competitive British market.

  5. 2020 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Utah reports a record number of new COVID-19 daily cases and deaths. [428] Pennsylvania and Maryland report new daily records for new cases. [429] [430] California Governor Gavin Newsom orders a 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. PST curfew for 41 counties beginning November 21, affecting more than 90 percent of the state population. [431] November 20

  6. Social media use by Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump largely bypassed the White House Press Secretary, and his administration ended the daily White House press briefing. [41] Trump preferred "to dictate and dominate the news cycle"; his communications emphasized his political grievances, promoted conspiracy theories, and attacked those he regarded as enemies. [41]

  7. 1990 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    An IRA bomb explodes at Stock Exchange Tower, the base of the London Stock Exchange. Michael Carr, Labour MP for Bootle, dies after just 57 days in parliament from a heart attack at the age of 43. 24 July – A Roman Catholic nun and three police officers are killed by an IRA landmine in County Armagh.

  8. History of Twitter - Wikipedia

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    [119] [120] On June 5, 2021, the Nigerian government issued an indefinite ban on Twitter usage in the country, citing "misinformation and fake news spread through it have had real world violent consequences", [121] after the platform removed tweets made by the Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari. [122] Nigeria's ban was criticized by Amnesty ...

  9. BitChute - Wikipedia

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    BitChute is an alt-tech video hosting service launched by Ray Vahey in January 2017. [1] It describes itself as offering freedom of speech, [2] [3] while the service is known for hosting neo-Nazis, harmful conspiracy theories, and hate speech.