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The Hill - Politics
CNN takes heat for lack of fact checks during Trump, Biden debate
CNN is coming under heavy criticism after two of its top anchors failed to offer real-time fact checks of false statements made by former President Trump and President Biden as they moderated Thursday night's presidential debate. During the highly ...Joe Biden -
ABC News - Entertainment
How did CNN's moderators do in the Biden-Trump debate? It almost didn't matter that they were there
It almost didn't seem to matter that CNN's Dana Bash and Jake Tapper were on stage for the much-awaited presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump -
BBC News - Top stories
'A reality show': World reacts to Trump-Biden debate
Global reviews were most scathing of Mr Biden, but his Republican challenger did not escape criticism.Joe Biden -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
CNN Biden-Trump debate draws 51.3 million TV viewers, a major drop from 2020
The debate was widely considered a chance for CNN to burnish its brand as a trusted purveyor of major news. The event went poorly for President Biden.Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
Trump decries Biden’s poor debate performance overshadowed his ‘fantastic’ showing
Former President Trump took a victory lap Saturday after this week's debate, but argued President Biden's poor showing overshaded his own "fantastic" performance. “As I walked off the stage on Thursday night, at the end of the highly anticipated ...Donald Trump -
The Hill - Politics
Graham praises CNN for debate: 'You're not fact checkers, you let him talk'
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) praised CNN's Dana Bash for allowing former President Trump to talk during the debate last week while answering a question about whether Trump will accept the election results. Graham said he was comfortable with Trump ... -
The Hill - Politics
CNN flash poll: Most viewers say Trump won debate
A CNN poll of people who watched the debate late Thursday found 67 percent said former President Trump won the debate, leaving 33 percent who said President Biden won. The poll contained more bad news for Biden: It found 57 percent of debate ...Donald Trump -
BBC News - Top stories
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Into the Peruvian Amazon: ‘I’m going to show you good things. Let’s start with an anaconda’
On the third leg of his South American trip, our writer heads to the remote city of Iquitos and braves a swim in the Amazon – despite the fearsome reputation of the local fishPart 1: The alternative Inca TrailPart 2: Exploring Lake Titicaca. It is ...
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