Cernovich “Google says it’s not publishing a national-scale coronavirus site,” is a headline Jake Tapper of CNN posted to his over 2.3 million Twitter followers. The headline was based on “a knowledgeable source.”
7 Hoaxes of Highly Effective CNN Reporters
“Google says it’s not publishing a national-scale coronavirus site,” is a headline Jake Tapper of CNN posted to his over 2.3 million Twitter followers. The headline was based on “a knowledgeable source.”
"CNN had to completely change its headline to the exact opposite.
"The headline now reads: “Google will partner with US government to develop a nationwide coronavirus website, company says.” . . .
"The headline now reads: “Google will partner with US government to develop a nationwide coronavirus website, company says.” . . .
"CNN was recently forced to settle a lawsuit involving a fake story it published about Nick Sandmann of Covington High School.
"CNN has a long history of blowing stories, big and small.7 Hoaxes of Highly Effective CNN Reporters