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  2. Fake news - Wikipedia

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    In his speech, Wilson warned of a growing problem with news that "turn[s] out to be falsehood," warning the country it "could not afford 'to let the rumors of irresponsible persons and origins get into the United States'" as that would undermine democracy and the principle of a free and accurate press. [174]

  3. The fact trail shows Jackson and Rachel Donelson Robards ran off to Natchez together via Cumberland River to the Mississippi River, or possibly the Natchez Trace, sometime between July 1789 and their return to Tennessee in July 1790, Robards filed for divorce in December 1790, the divorce was granted on grounds of adultery in September 1793 ...

  4. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Fake news websites are those which intentionally, but not necessarily solely, publish hoaxes and disinformation for purposes other than news satire.Some of these sites use homograph spoofing attacks, typosquatting and other deceptive strategies similar to those used in phishing attacks to resemble genuine news outlets.

  5. Richie Ling - Wikipedia

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    Richard Wilson Ling was born on October 18, 1867, [1] in Hammersmith, London, [2] to Richard Thomas Ling and his wife Jane Bellamy. He was baptised at St Alphege London Wall on December 22, 1867. [1] By 1891 he was living with his widowed mother, and sisters Agnes and Jennie, in Peckham, London. [2]

  6. Computers Don't Argue - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile the transposed amount is interpreted as Statute 1566, relating to criminal matters. Since no such statute exists, it is changed to 1567 (kidnapping). The changed punch card is then incorrectly interpreted to relate to the kidnapping of a child named Robert Louis Stevenson by a person named A. Walter and an arrest and hold warrant is ...

  7. Robert Louis Wilken - Wikipedia

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    Robert Louis Wilken (born November 20, 1936) [1] is an American historian and former Lutheran minister who is the William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of the History of ...

  8. Louis Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Louis Wilson may refer to: Louis B. Wilson (1866–1943), chief of pathology at Mayo Clinic; Louis Dicken Wilson (1789–1847), politician and general from North Carolina; Louis H. Wilson Jr. (1920–2005), 26th Commandant of the Marine Corps and a recipient of the Medal of Honor; Louis Round Wilson (1876–1979), American librarian

  9. Marvin Mitchelson - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, Mitchelson won a landmark United States Supreme Court decision, Douglas v. California, protecting indigent defendants' right to legal counsel. [2]He gained national publicity when he was hired by Michelle Triola, a lounge singer who lived with actor Lee Marvin as his romantic partner from 1964 until 1970, when Marvin told her to move out because he wanted to marry another woman.