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January 18, 2018
Cops Raid #FakeNews Clickbait Webzine Newsweek?
So claims an site called TheOutline.com, which I've read occasionally for opinion. I don't know how strong their reportage side is.
More than a dozen police showed up this morning at the office that serves as the shared headquarters for Newsweek magazine and IBT Media, which rebranded in 2017 as Newsweek Group, according to multiple sources who were present.
The reason for the visit was not clear, but one employee said police were taking photos of the company's servers...
The NYPD said the officers weren't theirs. The Manhattan DA declined to comment, the article says.
By the way, "News"week put out a clickbait article claiming that, based on a claim that Trump takes some medication for his hair, that means he might, maybe, possibly be impotent.
Yup.
Here's what an insider at "News"week has to say about what "News"week has become:
Oh, I forgot, they published this, too.
It's just embarrassing.
And... Newsweek was also the proud originator of yesterday's absurd clickbait claim that noted cuck David French "said" that we shouldn't fear a nuclear strike, because it would only kill minorities and Democrats.