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Jillian Stampher

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Seattle, WA, United States

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Past articles by Jillian:

Facebook Says It Removed 652 Disinformation Accounts Linked To Russia And Iran

The influence campaigns were taken down ahead of the midterm elections . → Read More

Trump Supreme Court Nominee Kavanaugh Questioned Watergate Tapes Decision

Kavanaugh was reportedly taking part in a roundtable discussion when he made the remarks about the Watergate tapes case. → Read More

At Least 13 Dead After Tourist Boat Capsizes In Missouri's Table Rock Lake

The amphibious boat reportedly began to sink as severe thunderstorms moved through the area. → Read More

FIFA Opens Case Against Mexico Over Alleged Homophobic Chants At World Cup

The disciplinary procedure follows Mexico's World Cup win over Germany on Sunday. → Read More

Former Israeli Cabinet Minister Indicted After Allegedly Spying For Iran

Israel's Shin Bet said Gonen Segev had been living in Nigeria and “was recruited by Iranian intelligence and served as an agent.” → Read More

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Latest from Jillian Stampher Report: More than 40% of ads are too big and slowing down your site by Jillian Stampher on February 23, 2017Comment Ad quality issues on web pages might be affecting publishers more than they realize. A new report released by Ad Lightning, a Seattle company that seeks to increase transparency for advertising-dependent… Read More Higher Logic acquires Portland… → Read More

Airlines Warned To Exercise Caution Ahead Of Possible Strikes In Syria

Air traffic control agency Eurocontrol issued the warning in the eastern Mediterranean for the next 72 hours. → Read More

Dozens Killed In Reported Chemical Attack On Syrian Rebel Enclave

A chemical attack on a rebel-held town in eastern Ghouta was said to have killed at least 49. → Read More

Justice Department Moves To Ban Bump Stocks

The announcement comes as hundreds of thousands of Americans are expected to rally nationwide on Saturday for tighter gun laws. → Read More

No. 16 UMBC Defeats No. 1 Virginia In Biggest Upset In Men's NCAA Tournament History

It's the first time in the men's NCAA tournament a No. 16 seed has defeated a No. 1 seed. → Read More

Report: Trump Eying Rick Perry To Replace Veterans Affairs Chief

Veteran Affairs Secretary David Shulkin has been investigated for misusing travel funds in a trip to Europe. → Read More

Student Killed In Accidental Shooting At Alabama School: Report

A second student is in critical but stable condition, while an adult employee was treated and released at the scene. → Read More

LeBron Doubles Down, Says He 'Will Not Just Shut Up And Dribble'

The Cleveland Cavaliers star said he will “talk about what’s really important” when it comes to the state of race relations in America. → Read More

Czech Ester Ledecka Stuns With Super-G Gold Medal Win

American Lindsey Vonn missed the podium with a slip and near crash. → Read More

Trump Complains About 'Very Political And Long' Democratic Memo

Trump said the memo must be "heavily redacted" before it could be released. → Read More

17-Year-Old Snowboarder Wins United States’ First Gold Medal In Pyeongchang

“I haven’t had time for it to sink in yet," Redmond Gerard said following his victory. → Read More

Report: Rachel Brand, Justice Department's No. 3, Official To Resign

Brand was next in line of succession to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein for oversight of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe. → Read More

U.S. Strikes Pro-Syrian Forces After 'Unprovoked Attack'

The rare, retaliatory strikes occurred Wednesday against forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. → Read More

Here's 10 Photos Of Tom Brady Dropping A Pass During The Super Bowl

Go Pats. → Read More

Guatemala Says It Will Move Embassy In Israel To Jerusalem After Trump's Decision

The move comes a few days after the Guatemalan government backed the United States in a row over the city’s status. → Read More