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23.03.26 - 15:01
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20 Jahre Twitter: Wie X zum Thalia-Theater linker Journalisten wurde (Tichys Einblick)
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Vor zwanzig Jahren, ganz genau am 21. März 2006, wurde der erste Tweet auf Twitter veröffentlicht. Einer der Gründer schrieb, dass er gerade sein Account einrichtete. Das in der Tat revolutionäre Konzept der neuen Plattform war von Anfang an: „Discover what's happening right now, anywhere in the world“. Sehen und erfahren, was in der ganzen
Der Beitrag 20 Jahre Twitter: Wie X zum Thalia-Theater linker Journalisten wurde erschien zuerst auf Tichys Einblick....
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23.03.26 - 08:12
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Funding for populist-right ′media-political complex′ exceeded £170m in five years, research finds (The Guardian)
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Handful of billionaires gave huge sums in particular to media organisations that boosted rightwing politicians, says Liam Byrne MPMore than £170m was given to MPs, political parties, media organisations and thinktanks aligned with the UK's populist right over the past five years, new research from the Labour MP Liam Byrne has found.Byrne, a former cabinet minister who chairs parliament's business committee, said he had identified a “media-political complex” funded largely by a handful of billionaires. Continue reading......
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22.03.26 - 23:15
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Clinton-Appointed Federal Judge Blocks Trump′s Pentagon Media Access Restrictions (ZeroHedge)
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Clinton-Appointed Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Pentagon Media Access Restrictions
Authored by Matthew Vadum via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
A federal judge on March 20 issued an order blocking the Trump administration's media access policy at the Pentagon after The New York Times sued over the restrictions.
An aerial view of the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., on Dec. 15, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times
The Department of War tightened its rules for the media in September 2025 after officials said reporters were roaming the halls of the Pentagon. The department took the position that the restrictions were reasonable and designed to safeguard national security.
The new rules provided that soliciting non-public information from department personnel or encouraging employees to break the law “falls outside the scope of protected newsgathering activities.” They also stated that reporters would be denied press passes if officials determined they posed a safety or security risk.
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