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Wikipedia has long been accused of left-wing political bias. Now a U.S. Attorney wants to know who is paying for it.
President Trump's top prosecutor in Washington, D.C., has sent a letter to the nonprofit behind the online encyclopedia ...
Last week, a letter from Martin sent to the Wikimedia Foundation, which oversees Wikipedia, was obtained by The Free Press.
The Trump-appointed United States Attorney claims Wikipedia’s popularity as a source of AI training data means it could help ...
Ed Martin, the interim US Attorney for DC, claims Wikipedia’s popularity as a source of AI training data means it could help ...
Attorney Ed Martin claims that Wikimedia, the nonprofit that runs the free online encyclopedia, is “allowing foreign actors" ...
Martin accuses the Wikimedia Foundation of falling short of te requirements to maintain that status because, he claims, ...
Ed Martin, the interim United States Attorney for Washington, D.C., has sent a pointed letter to the Wikimedia Foundation, alleging that the nonprofit has failed to uphold its mission by allowing the ...
Wikimedia Foundation faces a challenge to its 501(c)(3) status from the DC US Attorney, who has accused Wikipedia of enabling ...
The acting U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia sent a letter to the nonprofit that runs Wikipedia, accusing the ...
Martin accused the company of possibly violating its nonprofit obligations by allowing editors to publish disinformation ...