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3:10 AM ET, February 7, 2017

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Mark Hensch / The Hill:
White House releases list of 78 terrorist attacks that it claims received little media attention, but list includes many that were widely covered  —  The White House on Monday evening distributed a list of terrorist attacks that “have not received the media attention they deserved.”
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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Speaking to the US Central Command, Donald Trump claims that the media intentionally covers up reports of terrorist attacks  —  Speaking to the United States' Central Command on Monday, President Trump went off his prepared remarks to make a truly stunning claim: The media was intentionally covering up reports of terrorist attacks.
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
Google adds anchor button on AMP pages, to help readers see and share publishers' real URLs  —  As promised, Google is making a change to how it displays Accelerated Mobile Pages, so that users can easily view and share links that lead directly to publishers' sites rather than to Google's copy of the content.
Brooks Barnes / New York Times:
Janice Min is leaving The Hollywood Reporter to join Eldridge Industries in a media investment strategy role, a move that may foreshadow the Reporter's sale  —  LOS ANGELES — Janice Min, who has orchestrated a stunning turnaround at The Hollywood Reporter over the last seven years …
Shan Wang / Nieman Lab:
Q&A with Gizmodo Media Group CEO Raju Narisetti, on layoffs at Fusion, the future of Gawker, and potential expansion into TV  —  “Think of all these sites as the digital, non-linear television arm of Univision.”  —  What exactly is Fusion? is a question many asked when the Univision …
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Snapchat to Debut BBC ‘Planet Earth II’ Show Tied to TV Series  —  BBC Worldwide has teamed with Snapchat to drive TV tune-in for the North American launch of “Planet Earth II” through an exclusive short-form show — featuring never-before-seen footage.  —  The six-episode Snapchat Show …
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Dell Cameron / The Daily Dot:
FBI won't accept FOIA requests by email from Mar., requiring them to be sent via fax, mail, and a fraction through online portal with personal info of requester  —  The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will implement a new policy next month likely to further frustrate people seeking public records under …
Discussion: Engadget and TechCrunch
Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
Sean Spicer says NYT owes Trump an apology for story on the president's early days in office saying it's “riddled with inaccuracies and lies”  —  White House press secretary Sean Spicer demanded an apology from The New York Times for publishing an article containing eye-opening details …
Reuters:
Kremlin demands apology from Fox News after host Bill O'Reilly calls President Vladimir Putin a killer, during interview with Donald Trump  —  The Kremlin said on Monday it wanted an apology from Fox News over what it said were “unacceptable” comments one of the channel's presenters …
Gerry Smith / Bloomberg:
Vox Media names Trei Brundrett, architect of its Chorus CMS, as its first COO as its focus turns to video and native ads with video views in 2016 exceeding 2.5B  —  Trei Brundrett led team that built web publishing platform  —  Owner of the Verge, Recode has beefed up management, board
 
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Kristen Mascia / Cosmopolitan:
Despite claiming that she'd misspoken when referring to the “Bowling Green Massacre” on MSNBC, Kellyanne Conway also referred to it in an interview on Jan 29
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Suzanne Breen / Belfast Telegraph:
Irish magazine Village has been criticized for publishing a cover photo of Trump with a target on his head, with the question “Why not?” accompanying it
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First Draft, Facebook, Google, and news organizations including AFP and Le Monde launch verification project CrossCheck, to tackle fake news in France