• Do you know how to spot a fake stamp? As Royal Mail is accused 'passing the buck' to the Border Force after a flood of cheap Chinese copies into Britain, here's how you can tell you have the real dealgoes here

    The Home Office said that Border Force will take 'concerted action' to stop counterfeit stamps from crossing international borders

  • Real Meat Turns Out to Be Healthier Than Fake

    There's nothing quite so wonderful as a thick, juicy steak. Or a nice thick burger with cheese and bacon strips. Or just bacon strips. Or a bacon cheeseburger with a side of bacon. Oh, there's other stuff, too: pork chops, not the little thin ones you get someplace, but the big, thick Iowa chops I grew with. Roast beef, the traditional Thanksgiving turkey, fried chicken - it's all wonderful. Up here we eat a lot of moose, spruce grouse, caribou, and snowshoe hare, not to mention salmon, trout,...

  • Donald Trump Continues Altering News Articles

    Former President Donald Trump appears to be curating his own version of "fake news" for social media followers by sharing news articles that have been carefully edited to remove any unfavorable passages.Trump, who frequently rails against the press as "the enemy of the people" and often claims to be the victim of unfair reporting, has this year shared to his Truth Social account dozens of screenshots from articles altered to appear more favorable towards him.In the latest example, Trump shared...

  • Trump hit with surprise bad news at criminal trial

    President Donald Trump made history this week as the first former president to stand trial on criminal charges. But he’s not only facing 34 felony charges, he now has a new problem to contend with too. This week the prosecution asked Judge Juan Merchan to sanction Trump for posts they said violated a gag order barring Trump from publicly attacking witnesses. The judge said he would hear arguments on the subject on April 23rd. MSNBC's Brian Tyler Cohen takes a closer look at what this could mean...

  • Bias Revealed? Guess Where the Trump Jurors Get Their News From

    Five Trump jurors reportedly get their news from a tech giant notorious for its leftist bias. Fox News released information April 17 on the seven jurors chosen for former President Donald Trump’s supposed “hush money” criminal trial in New York. Answers provided by the jurors reveal five of them receive their news from Google News, which media ratings firm AllSides describes as “lean left.” Two of the jurors also find news on TikTok, the communist Chinese government-tied app currently under...

  • Bias Revealed? Guess Where the Trump Jurors Get Their News From

    Five Trump jurors reportedly get their news from a tech giant notorious for its leftist bias. Fox News released information April 17 on the seven jurors chosen for former President Donald Trump’s supposed “hush money” criminal trial in New York. Answers provided by the jurors reveal five of them receive their news from Google News, which media ratings firm AllSides describes as “lean left.” Two of the jurors also find news on TikTok, the communist Chinese government-tied app currently under...

  • Back in the News: Josh Kaul Investigating Fake Electors?

    Wisconsin attorney general's office interviewed Kenneth Chesebro, part of 'active' probe.

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    Kaitlan Collins reacts to Trump’s news conference

    Kaitlan Collins joins The Lead

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    Adam Kinzinger on Trump and Johnson’s News Conference

    Adam Kinzinger joins The Lead

  • You’re Rivers political leader, Odili tells Fubara

    A former Rivers State governor, Peter Odili, on Thursday, expressed support for incumbent Governor Siminalayi Fubara, amid the political crisis between him and his estranged political godfather, Nyesom Wike. Odili declared Fubara as the political leader of Rivers State, saying the people of the state were behind him and would follow his leadership. Fubara and Read More

  • Trump Wants More Debates, but Perhaps Not for the Reason You’re Thinking

    The Trump campaign is pressing for additional 2024 presidential debates, saying they should happen "much earlier" than the initial timetable proposed by the Commission on Presidential Debates.

  • Meta, TikTok to step up Malaysia fake news monitoring

    Meta Platforms and TikTok agreed take steps to strengthen monitoring of harmful online content in Malaysia, following discussions with the country's Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil, who highlighted a spike in cases sent to platform providers for action.