Media top headlines January 13 In media news today, Associated Press tells staff to ‘avoid emphasizing COVID case counts, the Economic Council director urges the media to focus on wage increases instead of inflation, and the mainstream media drags Rand Paul for clashing with Dr. Fauci. Yahoo is rejecting a digital ad from Republican Senate candidate Jim Lamon for touting the widely-used anti-Biden expression. Lamon, a businessman and Army veteran running in the GOP primary in Arizona,… Source link
Read More »Baker Mayfield’s wife explains inflammatory Instagram post
Sunday was not Baker Mayfield‘s best day. The Cleveland Browns picked up a win. But just barely against the league’s only winless team starting Tim Boyle at quarterback. Mayfield struggled — again — in a two-interception effort against the Detroit Lions that triggered boos from the home fans and frustrated the Browns quarterback to the point of skipping his postgame media session. Then his wife Emily shared an Instagram post questioning the toughness of Mayfield’s teammates. “No one… Source link
Read More »The US Postal Service is monitoring social media for ‘inflammatory’ postings
The United States Postal Service may not be a likely candidate if you’re asked to name the government agencies you think are monitoring social media posts, but it’s apparently been doing just that. According to Yahoo News, the Postal Service’s law enforcement arm — the United States Postal Inspection Service or USPIS — has been running a surveillance program called the Internet Covert Operations Program (iCOP). Analysts with the team have reportedly been trawling social media websites… Source link
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