Actually, sometime this year Fox News Channel was reclassified by the FCC as satire. They can't classify it as fiction based entertainment because their reports actually reference legitimate names, places, events, etc.
Apparently using the same language makes two pieces of software tied
Only if one of the two (doesn't matter which) is licensed under the GPLv5. V5 claims ownership of all software that was written in the same language within 50 miles of the origin of the licensed software.
Actually, sometime this year Fox News Channel was reclassified by the FCC as satire. They can't classify it as fiction based entertainment because their reports actually reference legitimate names, places, events, etc.
As a rule, I check several news outlets with apposing potential biases to assure I have the most accurate coverage I can get.
Fox News I either check out for laughs, when something major and political has happened that is covered by all outlets, and othertimes I catch some bullshit article title while scrolling Reddit and can't help but click the link and damage my hope for the American population.
If not a secret, which country are you from? Having lived for 1+ year in 3 different countries, and moving to the US (country #4), I am very suspicious of such statements.
Don't get me wrong, I'm definitely not saying the newspapers in my country (Belgium) are completely unbiased. However, actual lies/devious twisting of words is not taken lightly here (a few years back the head redactor was fired over this). We do sometimes get bias through omission, but even that is limited due to high competition between the newspapers.