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Insider is an American news website founded in 2007 under the name of Business Insider. Since 2015, a majority stake in Insider's parent company Insider Inc. has been owned by the German publishing house Axel Springer. It operates several international editions.
Bias, reliability, and editorial policy[edit]
In 2010, Business Insider falsely reported that New York Governor David Paterson was slated to resign, which multiple news sources had also reported;[28] BI had earlier reported a false story alleging that Steve Jobs experienced a heart attack, which was based on the citizen-journalism site iReport.[29] The story was updated 25 minutes after being published, after learning that it was false.
In April 2011, Blodget sent out a notice inviting publicists to "contribute directly" to Business Insider.[30] As of September 2011, Business Insider allowed the use of anonymous sources "at any time for any reason".[31][32] According to the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers, Business Insider gave SAP "limited editorial control" over the content of its "Future of Business" section as of 2013.[33] The website publishes a mix of original reporting and aggregation of other outlets' content.[34][35] Business Insider has also published native advertising.[36]
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well god damn am i talented or what?
a nazi AND a mooooslum terrorist!
says the dude who thinks the above!
lol ... you accuse - i set the record straight. i don't think you understand the meaning of that word.
you typical, poorly educated trump humper that donny loves long time........
still no link to any of your fantasies....
huh 'magine that.