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Earlier this week, the Washington Post published a fascinating account of the slow-moving collapse of WorldNetDaily (WND), a fringe right-wing website that has been around since 1997. Reporter ...
In the feverish heyday of the “birther movement,” conspiracy-hungry readers swarmed to a website called WorldNetDaily for the latest on the specious yet viral theory that President Barack ...
One new claim about the lab comes from conservative news site WorldNetDaily, which tried to connect Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of infectious diseases at the National Institutes of Health, to the ...
The far-right website WND, also known as WorldNetDaily, is running a shocking promotion leading up to the 21st anniversary of the terrorist attacks on 9/11. The notorious website has remained off ...
One new claim about the lab comes from conservative news site WorldNetDaily, which tried to connect Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of infectious diseases at the National Institutes of Health, to the ...
The crackdown on digital detritus has taken a particularly harsh toll on the business of WND, the website formerly known as WorldNetDaily, which is now begging its readers to help fund its operations.
Ron Johnson, R-Wis., have also promoted the claim on social media. WorldNetDaily's article references genuine reports in the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, a database maintained by the ...
In his book The Manchurian President, WorldNetDaily reporter Aaron Klein writes that there is “no convincing evidence that [Barack] Obama was born in Kenya.” But Klein's employer has ...
Stopping treasonous, high-taxing, welcome-illegals-with-open-arms Democrats 10. Other DFO: No. 10, civic responsibility. For the WorldNetDaily news report, click here ...
The Associated Press is evil. End of story 10. Other DFO: No. 2 For the rest of the WorldNetDaily news report, click here ...
“Minister: Obamacare kills African-American babies . . . Sign at homeless camp: Welcome to Obamaville,” the headlines holler at WorldNetDaily.com, an online tabloid that relentlessly skewers ...
In the feverish heyday of the “birther movement,” conspiracy-hungry readers swarmed to a website called WorldNetDaily for the latest on the specious yet viral theory that President Barack ...