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November 29, 2025
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2000 Mules: A Masterpiece of Deception for the Gullible and the Willfully Ignorant

Jack Beckett12 months ago12 months ago05 mins

Dinesh D’Souza’s 2000 Mules fed election conspiracy theories with debunked data. Why memes, not facts, convinced millions. 🐴

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How The Farmington Mercury and Don Lemon Are Brewing a Local News Revolution

Jack Beckett1 year ago04 mins

Local news has a future—and it’s more than clickbait. Discover how The Farmington Mercury, with inspiration from Don Lemon, is pioneering meaningful journalism in Farmington, CT. #LocalNews

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Can the Media Survive? A Personal Take from Our Publisher

Peter Cellino1 year ago1 year ago06 mins

Local News Can Survive: Here’s How We’re Making It Happen Why Hyper-Local Journalism and Community Engagement Are Our Answers to…

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Why Being “Last to Breaking News” is the Smartest Move in Media | The Farmington Mercury’s Slow Journalism Revolution

Peter Cellino1 year ago1 year ago05 mins

Breaking news burnout? 📉 See why The Farmington Mercury is choosing depth over speed and redefining local journalism. Sometimes last place is exactly where you want to be.

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