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#politics

Front Page Magazine: Russiagater: We Can't Prove Russians Didn't Aid Trump Without Interrogating Every Trump Voter
Russiagater: We Can't Prove Russians Didn't Aid Trump Without Interrogating Every Trump Voter
Recent discussions around Russiagate have shifted focus, with claims that Russian interference in the 2016 election did not alter outcomes. Critics argue that proving Trump’s innocence requires polling all his voters, a task deemed impractical.

The narrative suggests Russia's disinformation efforts targeted disaffected voters post-election, not to influence the election itself. This has led to a censorship campaign against speech deemed undesirable by some, rather than addressing actual foreign interference.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Hulk Hogan's Lawsuit Exposed an Evil Media
Hulk Hogan's Lawsuit Exposed an Evil Media
The New York Times has come under scrutiny for an article by Elizabeth Spiers, a former Gawker editor, that criticized Hulk Hogan posthumously. Instead of apologizing for Gawker's publication of Hogan's sex tape, Spiers attacked him, framing the lawsuit that led to Gawker's downfall as a cynical exploitation of privacy laws.

Critics argue that Spiers’ defense of Gawker overlooks its history of publishing invasive and harmful content. The piece highlights a troubling trend in journalism, where former Gawker employees continue to influence media narratives while failing to acknowledge the ethical implications of their past actions.


#health

GB News: Turkish airline targets Britons with package holidays including hair transplants and facelifts
Turkish airline targets Britons with package holidays including hair transplants and facelifts
SunExpress, a budget Turkish airline, is expanding its offerings to British travelers by including medical tourism packages, such as hair transplants, facelifts, and dental work. With flights from 12 UK cities to popular destinations like Antalya and Izmir, the airline has seen a 22% increase in summer bookings.

The rise in medical tourism is attributed to long NHS waiting lists and high private treatment costs, with 431,000 Britons seeking medical care abroad in 2023. SunExpress aims to capitalize on this trend, while also catering to leisure travelers interested in combining cosmetic procedures with beach vacations.