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Apr 17 2024
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NPR Whistleblower RESIGNS After Being Suspended For Admitting Outlet’s Bias.
National Public Radio (NPR) veteran Uri Berliner announced his resignation Wednesday following a five-day suspension due to an essay he penned exposing extreme left-wing bias at the once-respected institution. Berliner expressed concerns in the essay that in the wake of former President Donald Trump’s election and the 2020 ‘Summer of Love’ race riots, NPR was increasingly driven by ideology
The National PulseApr 16 2024
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NPR editor who alleged left-wing bias at network suspended
National Public Radio has suspended an editor who has repeatedly criticized the outlet in recent days, alleging a left-leaning bias that he says is hurting the organization’s journalism.
Uri Berliner, a senior editor who has worked at NPR for more than 20 years, was suspended last week by the company for five days without pay, NPR’s media reporter David Folkenflik reported Tuesday.
The HillApr 06 2024
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'This is so embarrassing for you': MSNBC host takes on Trump's 'shadow secretary of State'
A host from MSNBC on Saturday feuded with Donald Trump’s former intelligence officer Richard Grenell, who is reportedly now acting as a “shadow secretary of State” for the former president. It started with a of MSNBC's Alex Wagner reporting on Kash Patel, the former Chief of Staff to Trump's Secretary of defense. According to the report, he promised to go after people in the media, and is
Raw StoryApr 22 2024
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US Supreme Court rejects free speech case over attorney bias rule
April 22 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal from a Pennsylvania lawyer who challenged an anti-harassment and anti-discrimination professional rule for lawyers in the state. Zachary Greenberg, an attorney with the non-profit Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, sought to revive his lawsuit opposing the rule, which prohibited lawyers from
ReutersApr 25 2024
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Readers sound off on what Trump is accused of, massacres in Gaza and racially biased coverage
Trump’s transgressions are why he’s where he is Ossining, N.Y.: Voicers Nancy Brenner and Eugene Dunn represent the astonishing problem we citizens face. They bend over backwards to defend and normalize the behavior of a morally bankrupt fraud and criminal who should not be allowed to operate a food cart, let alone hold elected office. Donald Trump was charged for massive business fraud.
New York Daily NewsApr 11 2024
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Democrat Tries To Spin Bad Inflation Numbers, But MSNBC Cuts Away To … More Bad Inflation Numbers
Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) joined MSNBC on Wednesday to tout President Joe Biden’s record on the economy — specifically pointing to inflation and saying that it was “down” — and claimed that “disinformation” was the reason so many Americans weren’t seeing that progress.
Clyburn was still at it when “Morning Joe” host Mika Brzezinski — who agreed with Clyburn that “disinformation” was
The Daily WireApr 17 2024
Perspectives Blog
How AP Stylebook Shows Bias in Climate Change, Climate Crisis Guidance
The Associated Press Stylebook recently showed left-leaning media bias by allowing journalists to use the term “climate crisis” in news coverage.
In a Stylebook entry guiding journalists on how to use the terms climate change and climate crisis, AP writes: “The term climate crisis, used by the United Nations and others, may be used when describing the current situation. But use the
Julie MastrineApr 26 2024
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He joined Tacoma police to help address racial biases. He now claims he became a victim
The former chief of staff for the Tacoma Police Department has sued the city, claiming there was racial bias and discrimination in the agency and that he was subjected to it during 18 months as TPD’s top civilian leader before his termination. Curtis Hairston is Black and reported directly to Police Chief Avery Moore upon being hired in April 2022. Hariston alleges in a lawsuit recently filed
The News TribuneApr 16 2024
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Massachusetts official warns AI systems subject to consumer protection, anti-bias laws
BOSTON (AP) — Developers, suppliers, and users of artificial intelligence must comply with existing state consumer protection, anti-discrimination, and data privacy laws, the Massachusetts attorney general cautioned Tuesday. In an advisory, Attorney General Andrea Campbell pointed to what she described as the widespread increase in the use of AI and algorithmic decision-making systems by
Associated PressApr 12 2024
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Hunter Biden Loses Bid to Dismiss Firearms Case Over Bias Claim
The US government’s decision to charge President Joe Biden ’s son with firearm-related offenses was not tainted by outside influence from Donald Trump or his allies in Congress, a federal judge ruled.
Hunter Biden ’s motion to dismiss the charges over so-called vindictive prosecution was denied Friday by US District Judge Maryellen Noreika in Delaware. The Trump-appointed judge said
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