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  2. Ford Fischer - Wikipedia

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    Fischer co-founded News2Share with Trey Yingst in 2014 when they were both students of American University. [7] Fischer's journalism involves recording political events such as those related to rallies and protests, later uploading raw unedited footage to online platforms where its shared and licensed to larger media organisations.

  3. Trey Yingst - Wikipedia

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    Yingst began his career as a journalist at the media outlet he co-founded with Ford Fischer, News2Share, while both were students at American University. [4] While at News2Share, Yingst reported from Gaza, Ukraine, Rwanda and Uganda. [5] Yingst was also arrested during a demonstration in Ferguson, as reported by the Los Angeles Times. [6]

  4. Semafor (website) - Wikipedia

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    Semafor was launched by journalist Ben Smith, who was previously a media columnist for The New York Times, [5] and Justin B. Smith (no relation), the chief executive officer of Bloomberg Media Group, in October 2022.

  5. Oath Keepers founder gets 18 years in longest Jan. 6 ... - AOL

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    Stewart Rhodes at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. (Ford Fischer / News2Share) He also celebrated Oath Keepers' actions in the immediate aftermath of the attack, after meeting with other members of ...

  6. Category:American news websites - Wikipedia

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    C. Cal Coast News; The Cannabist; Canyu; The Capital Times; Capitol Hill Seattle Blog; Carson Valley Times; Chalkbeat; The Chester Telegraph; Chicago News Cooperative

  7. 2015 Baltimore protests - Wikipedia

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    One person arrested on May 2 was News2Share journalist Ford Fischer. He was handcuffed and initially charged with violating curfew, despite the police confirming that he was credentialed media. After confirming the charge as "curfew violation" to another journalist, the police changed it to a civil citation for "Disorderly Conduct."

  8. Justice for J6 rally - Wikipedia

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    The Justice for J6 rally was a right-wing demonstration in Washington, D.C., in support of hundreds of people who were arrested and charged following the January 6 United States Capitol attack. [2]

  9. Talk:News2Share - Wikipedia

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