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Trump’s ‘unified Reich’ video appears to trace origins to a Turkish graphic designer
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoThe phrase “unified Reich,” which appeared in a video posted by the Trump campaign and caused a...
A new Arthur Russell book complicates a mythic legacy
The FADER· 7 days agoOnce the ’80s start, he’s writing pop songs, writing an opera, releasing dancefloor music, playing...
Please don’t search Wikipedia for Packers history
Green Bay Packers· 6 days agoHaving seen an article about most pass yards in a single Packers season, I became curious about Lynn Dickey and the 1983 season. Scrolling down through ...
How AI is going to change the Google search experience
The Week· 9 hours agoFor many Americans, Google is the internet. It's the foundation for how they live online, "one of...
The media bosses fighting back against AI — and the ones cutting deals
Washington Post via Yahoo News· 1 day agoA little more than a year ago, Barry Diller rallied his fellow media titans to fight artificial...
Trump and GOP repeatedly echo Nazi and far-right ideology as they aim to retake White House
LA Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoDRIVEN BY THE CREATION OF A UNIFIED REICH." The text that appears in the video come from a Wikipedia...
Trump's social media account shares a campaign video with a headline about a 'unified Reich' - ABC...
ABC Columbia· 7 days agoThe headline appears among messages flashing across the screen such as “Trump wins!!” and “Economy...
Mississippi Republicans Quiet on Trump’s ‘Unified Reich’ Post
Mississippi Free Press· 5 days agoNone of Mississippi’s top elected Republican officials is commenting on former President Donald...
How the internet is disappearing before our eyes
The Week· 6 days agoThe internet seems infinite, yet vast amounts of online content is vanishing, according to a new study. The Pew Research Center found that 38% of web...
Trump 'Reich' Repost Falls Right in Rhetorical Line
US News & World Report· 6 days agoAgain. The video’s headlines appear to actually have corresponded to World War I, with “Reich” used in a reference to the pre-World War II unification of Germany and reportedly gleaned from ...