political news

  • 1Political censorship — exists when a government attempts to conceal, distort, or falsify information that its citizens receive by suppressing or crowding out political news that the public might receive through news outlets. In the absence of unflattering but objective …

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  • 2Political Wire — was one of the first political blogs. It is published by Taegan D. Goddard, a former policy adviser to a U.S. Senator and governor and the co author of a widely hailed political book, You Won Now What? To differentiate itself from many other… …

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  • 3Political agenda — The political agenda is a set of issues and policies laid out by either the executive or cabinet in government which tries to dictate existing and near future political news and debate. The political agenda while shaped by government can be… …

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  • 4news — n. new information 1) to announce, give; break, flash; cover the news 2) to spread (the) news 3) to censor; control; cover up, suppress (the) news 4) to color, distort, twist (the) news 5) bad; good; interesting; sensational; shocking; startling; …

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  • 5political system — Introduction       the set of formal legal institutions that constitute a “government” or a “ state.” This is the definition adopted by many studies of the legal or constitutional arrangements of advanced political orders. More broadly defined,… …

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  • 6Political ideologies in the United States — vary considerably. Persons in the U.S. generally classify themselves either as adhering to American liberalism, American conservatism or as moderates. American liberalism aims at the preservation and extension of human, social and civil rights as …

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  • 7News on Sunday — Type Weekly newspaper Format Tabloid Owner Employees; Owen Oyston Editor Keith Sutton Founded 1987 Political alignment …

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  • 8News Corporation — Type Public Traded as NASDAQ: NWS …

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  • 9Political satire — is a significant part of satire that specializes in gaining entertainment from politics; it has also been used with subversive intent where political speech and dissent are forbidden by a regime, as a method of advancing political arguments where …

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  • 10Political repression of cyber-dissidents — is the oppression or persecution of people for expressing their political views in the Internet. Along with development of the Internet, state authorities in many parts of the world are moving forward to install mass surveillance of the… …

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