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A January 2023 report by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) stated that GiveSendGo had hosted 230 fundraising campaigns tied to extremist groups and causes. The ADL described GiveSendGo as "a singularly important part of the extremist fundraising ecosystem" that enabled extremist groups to raise $5.4 million since 2016. [23] [24] [25]
In January 2019, DDoSecrets published hundreds of gigabytes of hacked Russian documents and emails from pro-Kremlin journalists, oligarchs, and militias. [5] The New York Times called the release "a symbolic counterstrike against Russia's dissemination of hacked emails to influence the American presidential election in 2016", though DDoSecrets founder Emma Best stated it was not a retaliatory ...
The focus of the article is on GiveSendGo's relationship with extremists because this features centrally in press coverage by reliable sources. I tried to find some more sympathetic coverage to 'balance' the article but the closest I found were headlines touting donation totals to conservative causes.
Created Date: 8/30/2012 4:52:52 PM
Project Veritas was founded in June 2010 by James O'Keefe, [1] [43] who served as chairman until he separated from the organization in February 2023 amid controversy over his handling of finances and his management style.
'The Rockefeller File' offers a critical look into the lives -- and secrets -- of the controversial family behind the colossal fortune.
Vaccine developers profiled in the book include Jonas Salk (p. 188) and Maurice Hilleman (p. 238). Allen, later in the book, describes the controversy over vaccines and autism and the founding of SafeMinds, writing, "The vaccines-cause-autism mindset was the product of a set of assumptions that were impossible to completely prove or disprove."
Right in the midst of Banned Books Week, which concluded on Saturday, a children's novel about a Chinese-immigrant experience entered the center of controversy in a small New York school district.