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The two article that were reposted by the Daiily Mail UK seem like click bait IMO. They carry suggestive headlines but the information promised isn’t provided and the wording tries to create a connotation of inept or unfair policing. The woman whose house was searched last night didn’t have her name released in the article because the Mail KNEW she was not a person of interest legally. The article implied she had the right to stay in her house during the search when that is definitely not on the table in the US during LE search for evidence.
I think the Mail has reputation for sensationalism over quality.
Ignore its “right leaning’ aspect—I am only concerned about its ACCURACY which is rated LOW.
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I think the Mail has reputation for sensationalism over quality.
Ignore its “right leaning’ aspect—I am only concerned about its ACCURACY which is rated LOW.
Daily Mail - Bias and Credibility
QUESTIONABLE SOURCE A questionable source exhibits one or more of the following: extreme bias, consistent promotion of propaganda/conspiracies, poor or no
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