Journalists Used to Correct Their Mistakes

https://www.nationalreview.com/2022/01/journalists-used-to-correct-their-mistakes/ David Harsanyi, writing for National Review, accuses journalists Nina Totenberg and Jane Mayer of playing fast and loose with the facts in an ideologically motivated effort to discredit a conservative Surpreme Court. Harsanyi compares their misguided efforts to Walter …

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Avoid the Top 5 TRADING Mistakes

Making mistakes while trading is not at all uncommon. In fact, it is an integral part of the trading process. However, when traders make mistakes over and over again, unprofitable habits might form. Traders tend to get extremely caught up …

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Four Major Mistakes of the Rookie Traders

New traders do not have proper experience of trading so, they make huge mistakes. It is necessary to avoid repeating mistakes. But, when a person cannot able to do so, he will face failure. Professionals have already countenance this phase …

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Ten Retirement Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make

by FS Planning for retirement can often be stressful and quite complicated. Jim Puplava of Financial Sense Wealth Management shared 10 of the most common retirement planning mistakes he’s seen on a recent edition of our Lifetime Income program. He identifies how you can …

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Mistakes and Accidents

via Eric Peters: Avoiding an accident is actually pretty easy – because most “accidents” aren’t. They are the result of mistakes. In other words, avoidable things. Here are a few common mistakes that can lead to an “accident.” Too much speed, not enough …

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All organizations make mistakes, but when the mistakes all go in the same direction, it does tend to make people a tiny bit suspicious that there could possibly be an agenda at work.

BUT OF COURSE: Snopes, Fact-Checker For Facebook And Google, Botches Fact Check. The meme showed a picture of President Donald Trump with Republican lawmakers and members of his administration following the House’s vote to repeal Obamacare in 2017. Thirty-three people in …

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