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Hunter Biden isn t teaching or guest-teaching a course about fake news at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. He will be one of several guest speakers for a class on media polarization. His virtual appearance will be a one-time event that is a segment of one class, per a university spokesperson.
Origin
In late April 2021, various partisan websites and social media personalities shared misleading stories claiming that U.S. President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden would be guest teaching a class at Tulane University.
“Hunter Biden To Teach Class On ‘Fake News’ At Tulane University,” the Federalist’s headline reported. “Report: Hunter Biden to Guest Teach Tulane University Class on ‘Fake News’ this Fall,” Breitbart’s headline reported.
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It s back to the future once again this Sunday as Reeling in the Years returns to RTÉ One for a new run.
Since the show s arrival in 1999 it’s been nothing less than a TV phenomenon. Even the (many) repeats can draw huge audiences. And I’ll always remember the first time I witnessed its magnetic effect in public.
I was up in Drogheda for a Friday night League of Ireland game between the local side and Shamrock Rovers. Arriving early, I decided to go for a pre-match pint in the nearby Windmill House.
The boozer was jammed with fans from both sides, and there was the usual pre-match buzz you’d expect. But when
Reeling in the Years, which will be back on our televisions next Sunday - listen above.
From Katie Taylor to Kodaline, from
Mrs Brown s Boys to the marriage referendum, from Fake News to Fidget Spinners - what a decade!
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RTE share first clip from new season of Reeling in the Years
The RTE series is set to look back at the biggest events in Ireland and around the world over the last decade
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