User talk:Jpaluska

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 * One important policy to keep in mind is Identifying reliable sources ("RS" for short). Under this policy, news articles from high-quality periodicals or agencies are considered reliable sources, meaning that we can use them to support statements of fact and general characterizations. For example, articles in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Associated Press, Reuters, and so forth are considered highly reliable. Neutralitytalk 07:02, 6 March 2017 (UTC)

Notice regarding edits related to post-1932 politics of the United States

 * This is a standard notification/alert given to users who edit the topic area. The article you edited, Breitbart News, is under this system. This notice does not imply any wrongdoing on your part. Neutralitytalk 07:00, 6 March 2017 (UTC)