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  2. David Freddoso - Wikipedia

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    David Freddoso is an American political conservative commentator, journalist, and author, best known for writing three books critical of the Barack Obama administration as well as for his columns for the National Review Online and the Washington Examiner.

  3. John Solomon (political commentator) - Wikipedia

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    Solomon graduated from Marquette University with a bachelor's degree in journalism and sociology. [13]From May 1987 to December 2006, Solomon worked at the Associated Press, where he became the assistant bureau chief in Washington, helping to develop some of the organization's first digital products, such as its online elections offering.

  4. Deroy Murdock - Wikipedia

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    Deroy Murdock (born 1963) is an American political commentator, a contributing editor with National Review Online, an emeritus media fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, and member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

  5. Daniel Hannan - Wikipedia

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    Daniel John Hannan, Baron Hannan of Kingsclere (born 1 September 1971) is a British writer, journalist and politician. A member of the Conservative Party, he was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for South East England from 1999 to 2020.

  6. Inter-rater reliability - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, inter-rater reliability (also called by various similar names, such as inter-rater agreement, inter-rater concordance, inter-observer reliability, inter-coder reliability, and so on) is the degree of agreement among independent observers who rate, code, or assess the same phenomenon.

  7. Talk:Washington Examiner - Wikipedia

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    The Washington ExaminerWashington Examiner – I don't know if there's a written guideline, but the titles of articles about publications appear to consistently use whatever is on the publication's nameplate (masthead). The New York Times, but Chicago Tribune. The Guardian, but Daily Mail. And so on.

  8. The Examiner (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    The Examiner is the daily newspaper of eastern Jackson County, Missouri, including Independence, Blue Springs and Grain Valley. It is published five days a week – Tuesday through Saturday – and its webpage is at www.examiner.net. The Examiner was first published as a weekly newspaper in 1898 by Col. William Southern.

  9. Witness impeachment - Wikipedia

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    Witness bias may be catalyzed by any number of circumstances, ranging from the witness's blood relationship to a party to his financial stake in the outcome of the litigation. Most US jurisdictions require a cross-examiner to lay a foundation before extrinsic evidence can be used to demonstrate bias for impeachment purposes. Although Rule 610 ...