17:1317:13, 15 January 2024diffhist+69
Media Matters for America
→top: Changed lead from "war on Fox" to drop Fox per RFC Closure at https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk%3AMedia_Matters_for_America&diff=1194226319&oldid=1194221953
05:2705:27, 2 December 2023diffhist−28
Greenwood Park Mall shooting
Partial revert; I'm sorry, but it's more encyclopedic and clearer for readers when we just name the person directly as opposed to replacing those instances with "the perpetrator" on the grounds that they are an "irrelevant loser" and a "worthless piece of trash" per your edit summaries.
05:0305:03, 2 December 2023diffhist+56
Greenwood Park Mall shooting
Returned to the prior version; shooting articles like this (where the perpetrator is either deceased and identified by the authorities) normally name the person in both lead and article body.Tag: Undo
04:0704:07, 28 November 2023diffhist−49
Media Matters for America
Another instance of uppercase "War" instead of "war"; rephrased to "alleging that MMfA's activities were unlawful for a non-profit organization and asking the IRS to revoke MMfA's tax-exempt status."
17:5217:52, 21 November 2023diffhist−330
High-capacity magazine
Probably shouldn't use a blog for any sourcing on these types of articles (as firearms articles tend to be controversial in this respect). Switching the opening sentence to something even simpler for now until a consensus can be form around something more specific.
05:1505:15, 21 November 2023diffhist+14
2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel
Per the sources in the subsection "Incursions into Southern Israel", militants carried instructions to attack the civilian population and kill as many civilians as possible.
20 November 2023
23:5823:58, 20 November 2023diffhist−112
Korean Air Lines Flight 007
Undid good faith CN remarks by Pseudoantiquasi; the source is provided (see https://archive.org/details/shootdownflight000john ). It's not as if the US and USSR would start WW3, it just means that if ships were on the scene and a conflict emerged, the US had the salvage rights, hence they could use legally use force, while the Soviets would not be able legally use force to go after the wrecked plane under international maritime salvage laws.Tag: Undo