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‘Water Bug Journalism’ Leaves Most Important Aspect of ‘No Kings’ Protests Unreported
Conservative author-commentator M. Stanton Evans often criticized what he regarded as “water bug journalism”—superficial news reporting that, like an insect skittering across the surface of a puddle, is a mile wide, but an inch deep. That’s how the now-deceased Evans—who founded and for a quarter-century (1977-2002) ran the Washington-based National Journalism Center to train right-minded would-be reporters and editors—likely would have characte…
Major Telecom, Tech Companies Among Donors to Trump's White House Ballroom
Comcast, Google and T-Mobile are among at least 10 tech and telecom companies that the White House said Thursday have donated to President Donald Trump's proposed 90,000-square-foot ballroom. Trump on Wednesday estimated the ballroom's construction will cost $300 million, up...
Crypto and Big Tech Behind Trump’s $300 Million White House Ballroom
Donald Trump’s planned 90,000 square foot ballroom at the White House is attracting more than just architectural attention. A growing list of high-profile donors is funding the project, and it includes some of the biggest names in both tech and crypto. Coinbase, Ripple, and Tether America are all involved, alongside giants like Google, Apple, and Microsoft. With the total cost estimated at around $300 million, the spotlight is now as much on who…
The White House has published a list of donors who contributed to President Donald Trump's new ballroom. These include wealthy individuals such as hedge fund manager Stephen Schwarzman and oil baron Harold Hamm. Companies from the tech and defense sectors, including Amazon, Google, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, and Palantir, also contributed.
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