A Florida daily newspaper is apologizing to readers for not being objective enough in its coverage of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. via Pocket
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A Florida daily newspaper is apologizing to readers for not being objective enough in its coverage of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. via Pocket
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More people see the news media–as opposed to Russian hackers or political bosses–as the “primary threat that might try to change the election result,” according to a recent Suffolk University/USA Today poll. via Pocket
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Jeffrey Katzenberg has shared private dinners and counseled Barack Obama on his post-White House plans, but even he says it’s a “unique” experience to host the president in his home. On Oct. via Pocket
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