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  2. Trump's Davos Speech: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - AOL

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    Peng Ziyang / Xinhua News Agency/Newscom. President Donald Trump spoke virtually to global business leaders and politicians at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, on ...

  3. Spin (propaganda) - Wikipedia

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    For example, a pharmaceutical company could choose only two trials where their product shows a positive effect and ignore hundreds of unsuccessful trials, or a politician's staff could handpick short speech quotations from past years which appear to show their candidate's support for a certain position. Non-denial denial; Non-apology apology

  4. Did USC set 'very bad precedent' by canceling valedictorian ...

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    The use of safety concerns to shut down campus speech did not start after Oct. 7. But, Morey said, universities have increasingly canceled events as they have seen an uptick in protests of Israel ...

  5. Counterspeech - Wikipedia

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    Counterspeech is a tactic of countering hate speech or misinformation by presenting an alternative narrative rather than with censorship of the offending speech. It also means responding to hate speech with empathy and challenging the hate narratives, rather than responding with more hate speech directed in the opposite direction.

  6. Opinion - A famous CEO is often bad for business - AOL

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    While fame can be alluring, ultimately the CEO shouldn’t outshine the business itself. Jonathan Bundy is professor of management and entrepreneurship at Arizona State University’s W.P. Carey ...

  7. Gerald Ratner - Wikipedia

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    Ratner at The Telegraph Business Awards. Gerald Irving Ratner (born 1 November 1949 [1]) is a British businessman. He was formerly chief executive officer of the major British jewellery company Ratners Group (now the Signet Group). He achieved notoriety after making a speech in which he jokingly denigrated two of the company's products.

  8. Fake news - Wikipedia

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    Fake news can reduce the impact of real news by competing with it. For example, a BuzzFeed News analysis found that the top fake news stories about the 2016 U.S. presidential election received more engagement on Facebook than top stories from major media outlets. [13] It also particularly has the potential to undermine trust in serious media ...

  9. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post submitted a complaint against Coler's registration of the site with GoDaddy under the UDRP, and in 2015, an arbitral panel ruled that Coler's registration of the domain name was a form of bad-faith cybersquatting (specifically, typosquatting), "through a website that competes with Complainant through the use of fake news ...