Pope Leo Warns Journalists Of Being A "Megaphone" For War Propaganda
The pope's comments follow Donald Trump's rage against negative news coverage about the war.
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"Mr. Nobody Against Putin": How one Russian teacher confronted Kremlin propaganda
When the Kremlin's propaganda machine framed the invasion of Ukraine as a heroic calling, drilling the message into schoolchildren, one brave teacher turned his camera onto that indoctrination. The result: a remarkable Oscar-nominated documentary.
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Right after Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, Karabash Elementary, like schools across Russia, was ordered to indoctrinate young minds with a so-called "patriotic curriculum." Pasha Talankin, the school's videographer, was assigned to shoot it all, to prove to Russia's government that the school was toeing the line.But much as he loved his students, Talankin hated the war, and felt trapped. "I love my...
The pope's comments follow Donald Trump's rage against negative news coverage about the war.
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Real America's Voice host Gina Loudon criticized President Donald Trump after he told his followers that the MAGA movement was defined by supporting the war with Iran. She argued that Trump's actions could have "implications on the midterms."In a Truth Social post, Trump slammed right-wing pundits w...
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âI see these things about him dating Kylie Jenner and I was very confused about that,â Sarah Tena told the Daily Mail.
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Jenner slipped into a light blue Chanel gown embroidered with sequins and gave a nod to her love of wellness tea.
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The White House reacted angrily Monday over the pervasive claims that President Donald Trump launched the U.S. war with Iran to distract from the âJeffrey Epstein scandal,â calling the theory a âridiculous takeâ and its believers âtrue morons.âBefore Trump authorized the initial U.S. strikes on Iran...
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The film won an Oscar overnight.
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Sir Keir Starmer announced ÂŁ53 million in support for âthose households that are most exposedâ to rising heating oil prices on Monday
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The Met Gala co-chair continued her streak of bold looks at the annual bash.
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Find out how a naughty costume party brought the Prince and Princess of Wales back together after their second break up.
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Kate Middleton may live in the lap of luxury, but being a royal comes with its own set of strict rules including foregoing onions and garlic, among other foods.
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The âDawsonâs Creekâ alum lost his battle to colon cancer in February, while the former âGreyâs Anatomyâ star passed away later that same month of ALS.
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President Donald Trump's younger supporters are already suffering from buyer's remorse.The 79-year-old president enjoyed stronger-than-expected support from men between 18 and 29 to win re-election in 2024, but the Washington Post conducted a focus group outside Charlotte, North Carolina, that found...
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Billionaire tech investor in Rome to deliver stark warning on Armageddon
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âWith this project, I wanted to bring hair further into the world of fashion,â designer Christian Cowan tells Page Six Style exclusively.
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The right-wing conspiracy theorist, who is close to President Donald Trump, said in 2024 that the White House would âsmell like curryâ if then-Vice President Kamala Harris became president
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