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•Wikipedia's Daily Mail Ban Is a Welcome Rebuke to Terrible Journalism
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The Daily Mail, a leading conservative British tabloid, has a storied history of scaremongering, warmongering, gossip-mongering, stereotyping, and even supporting fascism. In the pre-internet era, it was mostly Britain's problem. But over the past ...
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