‘No On Oz’ A well-placed photo alteration made the right-wing television personality the butt of a visual joke.
‘A Dangerous Threat’: Simon and Schuster Dumps Right-Wing Lawmaker’s Book The publisher canceled Sen. Josh Hawley's book for his role in the January 2021 attack on the United States Capitol.
Citing Conspiracy Theories, Pennsylvania Republicans Refuse to Seat Democratic Party Senator Imaginary claims of "voter fraud" and "invalid elections" are being used to sow doubt and chaos around the state-certified win of Democratic Party candidates.
‘We Are the Thin Blue Line’ A police attack in Philadelphia was quickly recycled into online propaganda.
Threatening Messages Sent to Democratic Party Voters in Battleground States The emails purport to be from the Proud Boys, but the group denies involvement.
Did a Pennsylvania Lawmaker Release a Statement Mocking the State Health Secretary? Gov. Tom Wolf called State Rep. Russ Diamond's post about Dr. Rachel Levine "dangerous."
Did One of Trump’s College Professors Call Him ‘the Dumbest Goddamn Student I Ever Had’? The remark — which was attributed to marketing professor William T. Kelley — only surfaced after his death.
Was a Crowd of People Filmed Taunting Philadelphia Police During a Standoff? Video taken at the scene drew media coverage separately from the actual incident, but it was a small group within a much larger crowd of people.
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania ‘School Lunch Debt’ Controversy The issue of “school lunch debt” prompted heated debates in July 2019, thanks in part to an ongoing controversy in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. The topic of incurring debt for school lunches in the Pennsylvania county came to national attention around July 20 2019, when multiple news organizations reported on letters received by families in the […]
The Friends, the Video, and the Bear in the Bucket October 2018 was, like the months immediately preceding it, a seemingly endless march of stressful news stories and increasing political tensions globally as elections loomed in countries around the world. That naturally led a subsection of internet regulars to seek out more uplifting, simple stories, preferably those involving rescuing cute animals. The Daily Mail got in on […]