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Taylor Lorenz's Newsletter The Washington Post reporter revealed that Chaya Raichik, a Brooklyn-based real estate agent , was the creator of the account, which posts unflattering videos of liberals.
Taylor Lorenz claimed she contacted two YouTubers for her story, which was later stealth-edited By Joseph A. Wulfsohn Fox News Published June 4, 2022 11:46am EDT ...
Taylor Lorenz had also misattributed a quote in the article. Getty Images After Fox News published its story about the stealth-edit, the Washington Post issued a correction at the bottom of Lorenz ...
Washington Post columnist Taylor Lorenz is changing her story after initially claiming her "war criminal" post about President Biden was edited. Lorenz went viral on Thursday after a screenshot of ...
Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz recently told BBC World News that Elon Musk has made Twitter a "disaster." She added the platform has seen a "backslide" from free speech.
"Taylor Lorenz looking up from her phone to tell us that it isn't phones that are bad and making her a Doomer - it's the reality the phones show us that's bad," podcast host Noam Blum noted.
Media Taylor Lorenz lights up MSNBC reporter for throwing her ‘under the bus,’ exposing her to ‘months of abuse’ 'Do NOT trust anyone in the media to tell your story or report on ...
Journalist Taylor Lorenz unravels the last 25 years of internet culture in her book 'Extremely Online: The Untold Story of Fame, Influence, and Power on the Internet'.
Taylor Lorenz joined the Washington Post after a stint at the New York Times. Getty Images Fox News did not respond to MSNBC’s request for comment on the report, but Greenwald did provide a ...
Twitch streamer and political commentator Hasan "HasanAbi" Piker has been vocal about his thoughts against the U.S.
Controversial Washington Post columnist Taylor Lorenz defended the Chinese Communist Party's zero-COVID policy while slamming the United States' handling of the pandemic.
Taylor Lorenz is a New York Times employee whose job is to bully and smear people, often private citizens, and call it journalism. Naturally, Lorenz’s latest schtick is to cry victimhood.