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The article for Trump's family was used as an example of the drawbacks of Wikipedia articles-as-concepts. On Chinese Wikipedia, the article for Trump's family did not exist, leaving the only source of family information as the article for Trump himself. In comparison, English Wikipedia covers the family in far greater detail.
WASHINGTON/LONDON (Reuters) -Three U.S. lawmakers have called for more scrutiny of NewsBreak, a popular news aggregation app in the United States, after Reuters reported it has Chinese origins and ...
Several of the website's fake stories have successfully spread on social media. Has the same IP address as Action News 3. [30] [326] [327] [322] [318] [319] TheRacketReport.com TheRacketReport.com Per PolitiFact. Has the same IP address as Action News 3. Repurposed an Associated Press article with a false headline. [28] [322] [323] [319 ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Last Christmas Eve, NewsBreak, a free app with roots in China that is the most downloaded news app in the United States, published an alarming piece about a small town shooting.
This site serves no value on Wikipedia or anywhere else for that matter. Praxidicae 13:02, 23 June 2020 (UTC) Support. News Break only provides a snippet of the article, so there is no reason not to cite the original source instead. — Newslinger talk 15:31, 23 June 2020 (UTC) Support No reason to use this source.
Newsbreak is an online news and current affairs magazine published in the Philippines. It began publication as a weekly magazine on January 24, 2001, [1] and converted to its current format in 2006. Newsbreak is now described as "the investigative and research arm of Rappler". [2]
Trump Media & Technology Group Corp. (TMTG) is an American media and technology company headquartered in Sarasota, Florida. It runs the Truth Social social-media platform and is majority-owned by U.S. president Donald Trump.
Newsbreak is a newsworthy event. Newsbreak may also refer to: Newsbreak, Filipino news publication; SNL NewsBreak, the name of Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update segment from 1981 to 1982; Nine's Newsbreak, the name of Nine News's News Update title; NewsBreak, a local news aggregator owned by Particle Media