Associated Press
an American not-for-profit co-op news agency headquartered in NYC and founded in 1846. Its members are U.S. newspapers and broadcasters. The AP is governed by an elected board …
an American not-for-profit co-op news agency headquartered in NYC and founded in 1846. Its members are U.S. newspapers and broadcasters. The AP is governed by an elected board …
A 501(c)(3) non-profit Democratic Think-Tank in Washington, D.C. that was founded in 1916 by Robert Brookings. Currently led by globalist Strobe Talbott, it is funded through …
Founded in 1999 by veteran civil-rights lawyers, describes itself as a “civil rights law, policy, and communications ‘action tank’ that advances universal opportunity and a just …
A conservative, non-partisan educational foundation, which promotes transparency, accountability and integrity in government, politics and the law. Through its educational endeavors, Judicial Watch advocates high …
Described as “a web-based fact-checking platform that identifies false or misleading stories, rumors, and conspiracies by using its Trendolizer technology to identify trending content that is …
A program of the United Nations and the directing and coordinating authority for health within the UN system. WHO receives billions of dollars from taxpayers …
a paleoconservative libertarian news website, started by Alex Jones, which discusses the US Constitution, Bill of Rights, an impending police state, preparedness, and opposition to the New World Order. The topics of their …
Was the largest radical group in America, with more than 400,000 dues-paying member families and more than 1,200 chapters in 110 U.S. cities as of …
The largest labor federation in America, consisting of 57 autonomous and international unions. It was formed in 1955 when the American Federation of Labor (AFL) …
A political slogan or hashtag that became popular following the 2013 acquittal of George Zimmerman, a community watch volunteer, of the shooting death in 2012 …