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Left-leaning news outlet ThinkProgress is furious Facebook fact-checked them after they had called o

Left-leaning news outlet ThinkProgress is furious Facebook fact-checked them after they had called on the social media giant to fact-check right-leani... [TheBlaze Logo]( Having trouble viewing this email? [Open in browser.]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Trending now [Article Image]( [Debra Messing leads liberal mob meltdown over what Susan Sarandon said about Trump]( [Article Image]( [Marco Rubio praises NFL anthem kneeler for wounded veterans community service]( [Sponsored Image]( [Unbroken - Path to Redemption is the rest of the true story of Louie Zamperini Sponsored]( Stories that matter most [Divider Image] [1. Left-wing outlet is furious Facebook fact-checked them]( Left-leaning news outlet ThinkProgress is furious Facebook fact-checked them after they had called on the social media giant to fact-check right-leaning news outlets. Their dismay with Facebook was evident in an article published Tuesday in which Ian Millhiser accused Facebook of bias against the left over Facebook's findings in a Brett Kavanaugh article. Facebook found that the outlet was wrong on a key issue regarding the Supreme Court nominee. To read what Facebook found wrong with their article, click [here](. [[facebook] Share]( [[twitter] Tweet]( [[email] Email](mailto:?subject=Left-wing outlet is furious Facebook fact-checked them&body=Left-leaning news outlet ThinkProgress is furious Facebook fact-checked them after they had called on the social media giant to fact-check right-leaning news outlets. Their dismay with Facebook was evident in an article published Tuesday in which Ian Millhiser accused Facebook of bias against the left over Facebook's findings in a Brett Kavanaugh article. Facebook found that the outlet was wrong on a key issue regarding the Supreme Court nominee. To read what Facebook found wrong with their article, click here. [Article Image]( [Divider Image] [2. Millions of water bottles left sitting on runway in Puerto Rico since last year]( Millions of water bottles that may have been destined for Hurricane Maria victims in Puerto Rico last year were found on a runway in Ceiba, Puerto Rico. Abdiel Santana, a photographer who works for the police department, said he saw the unused drinking water on the runway last year in October or November. Santana then posted the picture of the water bottles to Facebook and made a note of how long they'd been sitting there. Find out why they never reached the victims [here](. [[facebook] Share]( [[twitter] Tweet]( [[email] Email](mailto:?subject=Millions of water bottles left sitting on runway in Puerto Rico since last year&body=Millions of water bottles that may have been destined for Hurricane Maria victims in Puerto Rico last year were found on a runway in Ceiba, Puerto Rico. Abdiel Santana, a photographer who works for the police department, said he saw the unused drinking water on the runway last year in October or November. Santana then posted the picture of the water bottles to Facebook and made a note of how long they'd been sitting there. Find out why they never reached the victims here. [Article Image]( [Divider Image] [3. Eric Bolling explains why he felt betrayed by Manhattanites]( On Tuesday, Sept. 11th, on the 17th anniversary of the terror attacks on 9/11, Eric Bolling, host of CRTV's "America with Eric Bolling" explained why he felt betrayed by Manhattanites. Bolling joined Glenn and the crew on "The News and Why It Matters" to share what he experienced just weeks after the terror attacks while living in New York City at the time and what life is like post-9/11. Bolling shared how he was shocked by the city's residents and how quickly they returned to life as usual as well as why that made him feel betrayed. Click [here]( for the clip of his interview. [[facebook] Share]( [[twitter] Tweet]( [[email] Email](mailto:?subject=Eric Bolling explains why he felt betrayed by Manhattanites&body=On Tuesday, Sept. 11th, on the 17th anniversary of the terror attacks on 9/11, Eric Bolling, host of CRTV's "America with Eric Bolling" explained why he felt betrayed by Manhattanites. Bolling joined Glenn and the crew on "The News and Why It Matters" to share what he experienced just weeks after the terror attacks while living in New York City at the time and what life is like post-9/11. Bolling shared how he was shocked by the city's residents and how quickly they returned to life as usual as well as why that made him feel betrayed. Click here for the clip of his interview. 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"The extreme tactics being used" Coons made his comments on Wednesday while speaking to Chuck Todd on MSNBC... [Read more](. [[facebook] Share]( [[twitter] Tweet]( [[email] Email](mailto:?subject=Sen. Coons rationalizes harassment of Republican senators over Kavanaugh – but gives a warning&body=Democratic Senator Chris Coons of Delaware appeared to rationalize the harassment and "extreme tactics" being used by the left to try to coerce members of Congress to vote against the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. "The extreme tactics being used" Coons made his comments on Wednesday while speaking to Chuck Todd on MSNBC... [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [TheBlaze Logo]( 6301 Riverside Dr. Building 1 Irving, TX 75039 [Privacy Policy]( | [Manage your preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2018 TheBlaze, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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