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Apr 14 2024
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NPR whistleblower essay exposed 'reluctance' by journalists to admit mistakes, argues Chicago editorial board
The NPR bombshell essay spotlighted things worse than liberal bias, the Chicago Tribune claimed. It exposed a refusal to be wrong. On Tuesday, NPR editor Uri Berliner issued a lengthy rebuke of NPR's media coverage of major news stories over the last few years, such as the Hunter Biden laptop and the COVID lab leak theory, and called out the outlet's "efforts to damage" Trump's presidency. The
Fox News (Online News)Apr 18 2024
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Dozens Of NPR Employees Write Letter Proving Uri Berliner Was Right About Everything
Dozens of National Public Radio (NPR) employees signed on to a letter suggesting that their now-former senior business editor Uri Berliner was spot on in his assessment of the liberal bias that has taken over the network. New York Times media reporter Ben Mullin shared screenshots of the letter, addressed to CEO Katherine Maher and Editor in Chief Edith Chapin, which claimed that Berliner’s
The Daily WireApr 23 2024
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U.S. Supreme Court justices seem split on how far to go to allow cities to regulate homelessness
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday dove into the high-stakes case on homelessness that originated in Oregon’s Grants Pass with justices struggling to figure out where to draw the line on how far cities can go to regulate how people sleep or camp in public spaces.
They also asked if the Supreme Court even needed to intervene in this case since Oregon in 2021 adopted its own state law that
The OregonianApr 18 2024
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Dubai rocked by heaviest downpour in 75 years and fatal floods following cloud-seeding missions
The United Arab Emirates and neighboring states were rocked this week by the heaviest rains on record, which resulted in devastating floods, dozens of deaths, significant damage, and diverted flights. A government meteorologist indicated early on that the UAE's well-known geoengineering efforts were at least partly to blame. However, now that there is a body count, the government task force
The BlazeApr 18 2024
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Kate Coleman, Free Speech Movement veteran who wrote courageous exposés, dies at 81
At some point Coleman, a senior English lit major from Encino, left her sandwich station to investigate the contents of a file cabinet that had been liberated in the course of the all-day, all-night occupation. The documents therein revealed that administrators were involved in some sneaky agribusiness deals that exposed a level of hypocrisy Coleman could not abide. She got arrested and jailed
San Francisco ChronicleApr 18 2024
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Public defenders, foster kids, climate: Programs created during California's boom may stall amid deficit
Just a few years ago, California’s budget was overflowing with a record high surplus, spurring the creation of a slew of new programs reflecting the state’s liberal ideals. Democrats who control the state Capitol funded pilots to test new ways to support foster youth, help oil workers transition to cleaner industries and prevent more Californians from becoming homeless — just some of the
Los Angeles TimesJun 22 2023
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ProPublica Ignores Liberal Justices' Indiscretions
As Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito rejects ProPublica's latest conservative justice attack as "misleading," it's becoming increasing clear to many observers the attacks under the guise of "ethics concerns" are coordinated against the conservative majority, while ignoring the liberal minority. ProPublica, focused on leftist priorities as reviewed by AllSides, does not treat Democrat-
Newsmax (News)Apr 17 2024
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Wisconsin Supreme Court justices question power of legislative committees
MADISON – The liberal majority of the Wisconsin Supreme Court indicated it was skeptical of the power the Legislature's budget committee has to halt land purchases by the Department of Natural Resources. The justices heard arguments Wednesday in the case filed against the Republican members of the Joint Finance Committee by Gov. Tony Evers last year, over anonymous legislative objections to
Milwaukee Journal SentinelApr 23 2024
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Supreme Court Justices Question if Outdoor-Sleeping Ban Unfairly Targets Homeless
During oral arguments on Monday in a key case involving the policing of homeless encampments, Supreme Court justices questioned lawyers about what it means to be homeless, when people with nowhere to go should be allowed to sleep outside, and how far municipalities should be allowed to go to enforce anti-camping laws.
Theane Evangelis, a lawyer representing the small southern Oregon
National Review (News)Sep 15 2023
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Black activist lands 'fat liberation' partnership with Dove
An activist who tried to get a white student kicked out of school over a “misheard” comment announced she has partnered with Dove as a brand ambassador for a “Fat Liberation” campaign. Zyanha Bryant, who is a student at the University of Virginia and a prominent activist, pushed school officials to expel fellow student Morgan Bettinger over uncorroborated claims that she heard her say BLM
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