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David Archibald
David W Archibald was born April 23rd 1939 to George and Adeline Archibald. He passed away January 20, 2021 at Honor Health Scottsdale Shea Medical Center, Scottsdale, AZ at the age of 81.
David was a resident of Sun Lakes, AZ, and most recently Belmont Village of Scottsdale. He is survived by his sister Nancy Archibald of Brainerd, MN, cousins and friends.
Growing up he was fortunate to travel throughout the world following his father’s construction work. He was always proud of his soap box derby wins as a Boy Scout and attending the Boy Scout Jamboree with 50,000 other scouts in 1953.
Posted: Jan 23, 2021 8:00 AM NT | Last Updated: January 23 comments
With 1.2 million followers on Twitter, Canadian reporter Daniel Dale earned a reputation in the Trump era as his most prominent fact-checker. (CNN)
What began as a side project for Canadian journalist Daniel Dale soon ballooned into a full-time job, as he fact-checked former U.S. president Donald Trump often in real time and Trump s near-daily spreading of misinformation.
Now, with Trump s four-year term over, Dale reflects on some of Trump s most damaging and befuddling lies.
Dale went to Washington to cover analytical and human interest stories for the Toronto Star, where he was the paper s bureau chief for four years. He began fact-checking Trump as a side project. The president, he soon found, provided ample material to work with.