by WorldTribune Staff, August 18, 2020 An investigative journalist said she was arrested on the same day she was “literally about to break huge breaking news.” Millicent Weaver, known in digital circles and on social feeds as “Millennial Millie,” was arrested in Diamond, Ohio on Friday, Aug. 14. The breaking news Weaver referred to is […]
WorldTribune.com came under attack on Sunday, Aug. 2, 2020 after the following story went viral via Facebook: Letter to my children and grandchildren: ‘It’s like a storm you see coming while the sun is still out’ Prior to the publication of that article, Facebook had for several weeks been suppressing the reach of shared […]
Special to WorldTribune.com By Bill Juneau If there is one story you will seldom hear about, it is one the media doesn’t like because it goes against their own supposedly non-existent biases. But then, there are times when these stories sneak out. In these intense political times, those stories which too often get consigned to […]
by WorldTribune Staff, July 23, 2020 Google, in preparation for the November election, may have this week carried out a trial run of de-platforming conservative websites, a columnist noted. Content from multiple conservative outlets temporarily disappeared from Google’s search results on Tuesday. “Google appeared to test its ability to blacklist conservative media Tuesday,” Tristan Justice […]
by WorldTribune Staff, July 5, 2020 2020 has been like a bad movie in a theater with no exits. Journalist Rowan Scarborough of The Washington Times summed it up in a social media post: “Don’t let the destructive Left Wing mobs, New York Times and CNN get you down. We live in the freest country […]
by WorldTribune Staff, June 28, 2020 The ongoing crackdown on conservative content by Twitter and Facebook has motivated droves of President Donald Trump’s supporters to find an alternative, a report said. About 100,000 people joined Parler on June 23 alone, said Parler CEO John Matze. That brought the new platform’s total daily active users toward […]
FPI / June 14, 2020 A nurse-turned-investigative journalist, who has spent the last few months on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic, collected shocking undercover footage of what was happening at the “epicenter of the epicenter” in New York City. Erin Marie Olszewski worked at Elmhurst Hospital in Queens for about a month as an […]
by WorldTribune Staff, June 7, 2020 South Korean liberal President Moon Jae-In sued the former chairman of a television network for libel and spreading “false facts” for allegedly calling the president a “communist.” Moon sued Koh Young-Ju, the former chairman of the Foundation of Broadcast Culture, which is the board for Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC). […]
Special to WorldTribune, June 1, 2020 Commentary by Carter Clews Nearly 50 years ago, communications theorist Marshall McLuhan famously observed that “The medium is the message,” essentially saying that the medium delivery system itself (at that time, newspapers, TV, and radio) had a profound impact upon the way in which the message was received and […]
FPI / May 28, 2020 The Twexit has begun. Having censored conservative voices for years, Twitter “removed any remaining doubt” as to its “rigid leftwing ideology” in its “fact checking” of President Donald Trump by leftist media outlets CNN and The Washington Post, said John Matze, CEO of the new Parler app. Twitter labeled two […]