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Oct 29 2020
Perspectives Blog
The New York Times and The Epoch Times Accuse Each Other of Media Bias
The New York Times and The Epoch Times are in a bit of a public fight.
It started on Oct. 24 when the New York Times published an article about The Epoch Times titled, "How the Epoch Times Created a Giant Influence Machine."
The New York Times’ story may bring up some points and criticisms worth considering about The Epoch Times, but its report is also biased and problematic on
Julie MastrineDec 06 2021
Opinion
Corporate Media’s Systemic Corruption Is Far Worse Than Chris Cuomo’s Coverup For His Brother
How is the media’s reporting, born of the incestuous relationship between leftist media and government partisans, any less troubling than the help Chris Cuomo provided his brother?
On Saturday, CNN announced it had fired Chris Cuomo due to new information concerning the assistance the former host of “Cuomo Prime Time” provided his brother, Andrew Cuomo, as the latter fought charges of
The FederalistJan 07 2024
News
Ashli Babbitt’s Family Sues U.S. Govt For $30 Million
The family of Ashli Babbitt, an Air Force veteran who was fatally shot in the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, sued the U.S. government for $30 million on Friday claiming Babbitt was “ambushed” by a police officer. Conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch filed the suit in California federal court on behalf of Babbitt’s estate and husband, Aaron, who is a resident of San Diego, alleging
The Daily WireJan 19 2024
News
NBC, CBS Avoid Reporting On Fani Willis Misconduct Hearing
Some of our major networks made an editorial decision not to cover the upcoming hearing, ordered by the judge overseeing the Trump trial in Atlanta, regarding misconduct allegations against Fulton County prosecutor Fani Willis. We are thus reminded of that great Iowahawk quote: “Journalism is about covering important stories, With a pillow. Until they stop moving.”
Unlike NBC and CBS,
NewsBustersJul 07 2015
News
Hillary Clinton vs. media: what's really going on (+video)
Despite the moving rope line incident, Hillary Clinton's relationship with the media is better than it was in 2008. But the advent of social media has dramatically changed the media landscape.
Christian Science MonitorJan 08 2024
News
Mid-week storm could cause power outages, flooding upstate
The National Weather Service says a storm expected to arrive on Tuesday could bring enough rain to cause flooding and winds powerful enough to cause power outages across much of eastern upstate New York. In this photograph, the Hudson River reaches a minor flood stage on Dec. 18, 2023, flooding Waryas Park in Poughkeepsie. With between 1-and-3 inches of expected rain and wind gusts likely to
Times UnionJan 17 2024
News
Elon Musk's demand for more Tesla control could weigh on the stock, analysts say
Elon Musk's apparent ultimatum to Tesla 's board of directors to acquire more control of the automaker could negatively weigh on its stock, analysts say. Musk posted on his social media platform X on Monday that he was uncomfortable turning Tesla into an AI and robotics leader without having 25% control of the company. "Unless that is the case, I would prefer to build products outside of Tesla
CNBCMar 06 2019
News
Bozell & Graham Column: There Was Never Media Bias Before Fox News?
CNN and MSNBC were all aglow after Jane Mayer wrote a snide article in The New Yorker magazine titled “The Making of the Fox News White House.” The thesis was that Fox News and President Trump are very tightly aligned, starting with the fact that Fox News executive Bill Shine revolved from Fox into running the White House communications operation.
That’s a fair subject for analysis.
Media Research CenterJan 17 2024
News
Blake Shelton bringing Oklahoma music artists to BOK Center for 'All for the Hall' concert
Oklahoma country music artist Blake Shelton is returning to BOK Center with a roster of Oklahoma guests for an “Oklahoma is All for the Hall” concert event. Shelton, a five-time CMA male vocalist of the year, will be joined at the Saturday, March 30 event by Country Music Hall of Famer and former Tulsa resident Ronnie Dunn, Tony Award winner Kristin Chenoweth, ACM and CMA nominee Wade Hayes
Tulsa World