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X posts – No, Joe Biden didn’t get ‘turbo cancer’ from COVID-19 vaccines. There’s no such thing.

by The editor•20 May 2025

Former President Joe Biden’s cancer is a form of “turbo cancer” caused by mRNA vaccines.

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The Atlantic

  • Trump Targets Google After Meta and X Payouts

    Mark Zuckerberg paid $25 million. Elon Musk followed with $10 million. Now it could be Sundar Pichai’s turn.

  • No One Loves the Bill (Almost) Every Republican Voted For

    But they didn’t want to anger the president.

  • The Most Perverse Part of the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

    The Republican megabill could be setting America up for the worst energy-affordability crisis since the 1970s.

  • Trump World’s Wizard of Oz Problem

    Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon don’t speak for Trump or his base. So why do people think they do?

  • The Patriotic Punk

    Listen to Jeffrey Goldberg’s interview with Ken Casey of the Dropkick Murphys.

Fact-checking by PolitiFact

  • In Context: Zohran Mamdani’s use of phrase ‘seizing the means of production.’ What’s it mean?

    Mamdani referenced ‘seizing the means of production’ in ‘21

  • Ask PolitiFact: How will the Republican megabill affect Social Security’s future solvency?

    Ask PolitiFact: How does Trump’s bill affect SS solvency?

  • TikTok posts - No, Donald Trump did not close US borders ‘with no set reopening date’ starting July 1

    President Donald Trump signed an executive order for “a total border shutdown with no set reopening date” on July 1.

  • Republican megabill will mean higher health costs for many Americans

    GOP bill's Medicaid, ACA cuts will raise health care costs

  • TikTok posts - No, there is no new law allowing people to apply for ‘permanent residency directly’

    A new “community recognition” law allows people to apply for “permanent residency directly, quickly, and without leaving the country” if they have “resided continuously in the United States for at least seven years, regardless of their current immigration status.”

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Fact checking by PolitiFact

  • In Context: Zohran Mamdani’s use of phrase ‘seizing the means of production.’ What’s it mean?

    Mamdani referenced ‘seizing the means of production’ in ‘21

  • Ask PolitiFact: How will the Republican megabill affect Social Security’s future solvency?

    Ask PolitiFact: How does Trump’s bill affect SS solvency?

  • TikTok posts - No, Donald Trump did not close US borders ‘with no set reopening date’ starting July 1

    President Donald Trump signed an executive order for “a total border shutdown with no set reopening date” on July 1.

  • Republican megabill will mean higher health costs for many Americans

    GOP bill's Medicaid, ACA cuts will raise health care costs

  • TikTok posts - No, there is no new law allowing people to apply for ‘permanent residency directly’

    A new “community recognition” law allows people to apply for “permanent residency directly, quickly, and without leaving the country” if they have “resided continuously in the United States for at least seven years, regardless of their current immigration status.”

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The Atlantic

  • Trump Targets Google After Meta and X Payouts

    Mark Zuckerberg paid $25 million. Elon Musk followed with $10 million. Now it could be Sundar Pichai’s turn.

  • No One Loves the Bill (Almost) Every Republican Voted For

    But they didn’t want to anger the president.

  • The Most Perverse Part of the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

    The Republican megabill could be setting America up for the worst energy-affordability crisis since the 1970s.

  • Trump World’s Wizard of Oz Problem

    Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon don’t speak for Trump or his base. So why do people think they do?

  • The Patriotic Punk

    Listen to Jeffrey Goldberg’s interview with Ken Casey of the Dropkick Murphys.

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The Guardian

  • So big, so beautiful: Fox News ignores the critics and champions Trump’s bill

    Rightwing network downplays criticism from economists and says bill is ‘packed with massive, huge, important wins’Donald Trump’s mega-bill has been widely criticized in the press. News outlets and Democrats have warned that millions of people could be stripped of their health coverage through cuts to Medicaid, that cuts to food programs would see children go hungry, and that the legislation would cause the deficit to balloon.Fox News sees it differently. Continue reading...

  • ‘I want my vote back’: Trump-voting family stunned after Canadian mother detained over immigration status

    Family of Cynthia Olivera reconsiders support for president after Ice detained her at green card interviewThe family of a Canadian national who supported Donald Trump’s plans for mass deportations of immigrants say they are feeling betrayed after federal agents recently detained the woman in California while she interviewed for permanent US residency – and began working to expel her from the country.“We feel totally blindsided,” Cynthia Olivera’s husband – US citizen and self-identified Trump voter Francisco Olivera – told the California news station KGTV. “I want my vote back.” Continue reading...

  • The UN is our best defence against a third world war. As Trump wields the axe, who will fight to save it? | Simon Tisdall

    If the US cuts off the cash it will have world-changing effects, but it’s not the only country falling short in its obligations to the United Nations The United Nations and its agencies have long struggled with funding shortfalls. Now an entrenched problem is becoming an acute crisis in the shadow of Donald Trump’s executioner’s axe. The US is the biggest contributor, at 22%, to the UN’s core budget. In February, the White House announced a six-month review of US membership of all international organisations, conventions and treaties, including the UN, with a view to reducing or ending funding – and possible withdrawal. The deadline for decapitation falls next month.Trump’s abolition of the US Agency for International Development (USAID), and scrapping of most aid programmes, has already badly damaged UN-led and UN-backed humanitarian operations, which rely on discretionary funding. Yet Trump’s axe symbolises a more fundamental threat – to multilateralism and the much-battered international rules-based order. The basic concept of collective responsibility for maintaining global peace and security, and collaboration in tackling shared problems – embodied by the UN since its creation 80 years ago last week – is on the chopping block.Simon Tisdall is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...

  • Trump news at a glance: Elon Musk announces new political party targeting sway in Congress

    Musk, the world’s richest man, only departed from the White House this May but has been critical of Trump’s signature policy bill – key US politics stories from Saturday 5 JulyThe fallout between the US president, Donald Trump, and tech billionaire Elon Musk has reached a new low, with Musk declaring this weekend that he will bankroll a new political party to rival the president.Musk, the world’s richest man, only departed from the White House this May but has been critical of Trump’s signature policy bill, which he has described as “utterly insane and destructive”. Continue reading...

  • ‘Blatant misinformation’: Social Security Administration email praising Trump’s tax bill blasted as a ‘lie’

    Previously apolitical agency lauds Trump’s spending bill with false statements about federal taxes, experts sayAn email sent by the US Social Security Administration (SSA) that claims Donald Trump’s major new spending bill has eliminated taxes on benefits for most recipients is misleading, critics have said.The reconciliation bill – which the president called the “one big, beautiful bill” before signing it on Friday after Republicans in Congress passed it – includes provisions that will strip people of their health insurance, cut food assistance for the poor, kill off clean energy development and raise the national debt by trillions of dollars. Continue reading...

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