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Did Justin Bieber really passed away? If so, how sad.
http://foxnews.zzl.org/news/entertainment/bieber-dead/
http://foxnews.zzl.org/news/entertainment/bieber-dead/
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While foxnews is a credible source, they havent been known for their accuracy. This would not be the first time they tried to be the first to cover a story and have it be a mis print.
The person credited to the article is defiantly not a flawless reporter, this is a quote "Reporter William La Jeunesse forwarded California Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina's attack on Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) that she 'is more interested in protecting climate change and the weather than actually the public.' The attack, as PolitiFact.com noted, is 'Pants on Fire' false because it's a 'major distortion' and 'ignores Boxer's lengthy record supporting bills against terrorism."
Also this statement was made by the publisher "President Obama says 90 percent of Mexico's recovered crime guns come from the U.S." but there is still no hard evidence of this. They corrected the mistake a few days later saying "We originally concluded that Obama’s 90 percent figure was “not true” and based on a “badly biased” sample of recovered guns. We are retracting both those characterizations, and we apologize to our readers for this error. We have rewritten the article throughout to correct this."
It seems like it would be bigger news if he was actually dead, many people are skeptical and this is the only trusted source i've seen posted. The article in my source talks about this probable hoax and some different death hoaxes. Its no secret that a death is the best thing to breathe new life into an artists work, this is a way of getting that recent death attention (IE Michael Jackson) without really dying.
I always think someone is trying to scam me so its hard for me to believe this. I'll believe it when its on the Today show.
The person credited to the article is defiantly not a flawless reporter, this is a quote "Reporter William La Jeunesse forwarded California Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina's attack on Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) that she 'is more interested in protecting climate change and the weather than actually the public.' The attack, as PolitiFact.com noted, is 'Pants on Fire' false because it's a 'major distortion' and 'ignores Boxer's lengthy record supporting bills against terrorism."
Also this statement was made by the publisher "President Obama says 90 percent of Mexico's recovered crime guns come from the U.S." but there is still no hard evidence of this. They corrected the mistake a few days later saying "We originally concluded that Obama’s 90 percent figure was “not true” and based on a “badly biased” sample of recovered guns. We are retracting both those characterizations, and we apologize to our readers for this error. We have rewritten the article throughout to correct this."
It seems like it would be bigger news if he was actually dead, many people are skeptical and this is the only trusted source i've seen posted. The article in my source talks about this probable hoax and some different death hoaxes. Its no secret that a death is the best thing to breathe new life into an artists work, this is a way of getting that recent death attention (IE Michael Jackson) without really dying.
I always think someone is trying to scam me so its hard for me to believe this. I'll believe it when its on the Today show.
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