Coolloud Collective ( https://www.coolloud.org.tw/), established in 1997, besides being an online media website dedicated to reporting social movement activities in Taiwan, is also a non-profit organisation who participates in social reformation as online media.
The investigation found Indian news outlet NewsClick to be financed by Neville Singham, who the report accuses of pushing Chinese talking points through his network of nonprofits. Subsequently, Union Minister Anurag Thakur was quick to bash NewsClick for its China links.
Responding to the report, NewsClick founder Prabir Purkayastha told The Indian Express: “These are not new allegations. They have been made in the past. We will respond to them in the appropriate forum, i.e. the court, as the matter is sub judice.”
The Heartland Institute s Justin Haskins joins Glenn to discuss a recent poll that goes beyond looking at bias in the media and instead attempts to determine which consumers know more FACTS surrounding the news. The results show Americans who consume news from more right-wing sources (especially tal.
In a protracted argument mostly among Republicans, the state House on Thursday narrowly voted against requesting a national convention to make changes to the U.S. Constitution.
The 53-59 vote killed the resolution, but the House later brought the issue back up and voted 66-45 to allow it to be considered again. The resolution was sent to the House Rules Committee, and Speaker Tim Moore said it could be brought up for a vote again next year. He says it’s unlikely the resolution will be considered again this year.
Sen. Bert Jones of Reidsville argued for it, saying 12 other states have formally requested a convention of the states. The movement stems from the belief that the U.S. Constitution must be amended to make Washington politicians more responsive and stave off a growing national debt that conservative supporters say will eventually destroy the country’s economy.