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  2. Accuracy in Media - Wikipedia

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    Accuracy in Media (AIM) was founded in 1969 by Reed Irvine, an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank. [4] [5] In order to reduce what they perceive as bias in media reporting, AIM works to "investigate complaints, take proven cases to top media officials, seek corrections and mobilize public pressure to bring about remedial action."

  3. Renaissance humanism - Wikipedia

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    Their vision was to return ad fontes ("to the sources") to the simplicity of the Gospels and of the New Testament, bypassing the complexities of medieval Christian theology. [3] Under the influence and inspiration of the classics, Renaissance humanists developed a new rhetoric and new learning.

  4. Jesus and John Wayne - Wikipedia

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    Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation is a book written by Kristin Kobes Du Mez and published by Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W. W. Norton & Company.

  5. Brian Tyler Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Brian Tyler Cohen (born January 12, 1989) is an American progressive [1] YouTuber, podcast host, [2] author, [3] political commentator, actor and MSNBC contributor. [4] His political podcast is called No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen. [5]

  6. Ad Fontes Academy - Wikipedia

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    Ad Fontes Academy (AFA) is an independent, private, classical Christian school in Centreville, Virginia. AFA teaches kindergarten through high-school classes. AFA is accredited by the Association of Classical and Christian Schools (ACCS). [1] AFA operates under the nonprofit 501(c)(3) Ad Fontes Educational Trust. Its campus is located at ...

  7. CounterPunch - Wikipedia

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    CounterPunch is a left-wing [1] [2] online magazine. Content includes a free section published five days a week as well as a subscriber-only area called CounterPunch+, where original articles are published weekly. [3]

  8. Talk:Ad Fontes Media - Wikipedia

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    We also correlated the list from Media Bias/Fact Check with 105 sources listed in the Media Bias Chart from Ad Fontes Media. We found a 0.92 Pearson correlation with p < 2.2 ∗ 10−16 for the 85 sources these lists shared.

  9. Outrage industrial complex - Wikipedia

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    The Outrage Industrial Complex (OIC) is a combination of forces including media outlets, social media influencers, political fundraising messaging, and individuals in media, political leadership or advocacy that in the late 20th and early 21st centuries exploited differences of opinion and what was termed a culture of contempt drawn along political and social lines, increasing distrust of ...