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The Left Discovered Media Ownership Bias — Right When They Lost Control of the Media

The article discusses the shift in perception regarding media ownership among the institutional left in the U.S. It argues that selective outrage arises not from a newfound concern for press independence but from a loss of control over the media narrative. The left previously ignored ownership biases until ownership changed hands, igniting panic.

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Travis Decker Manhunt Enters Fifth Week: What This Case Reveals About Government Priorities, Surveillance, and National Trust

Travis Decker, an Army veteran accused of murdering his three daughters, has evaded capture for nearly five weeks in Washington State. The manhunt reveals institutional failures within law enforcement, as agencies struggle to find him without political incentive. The shifting narrative raises concerns about public safety and veterans’ treatment by the government.

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