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Feb 16 2023
Opinion
Bring Back Objective Journalism
Beyond objectivity or back to objectivity? That seems to be an essential question for American journalism.
Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication recently released a survey of some 75 journalists titled “Beyond Objectivity.” Many of them argued that objectivity should no longer be the standard in news reporting.
“I never understood
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Aug 22 2022
News
Voters say US already in recession, contrary to Biden's claims
Voters aren't buying President Joe Biden's excuses, with the majority of registered voters saying they believe the economy has entered a recession and that the newly minted Inflation Reduction Act will not help combat inflation, a new poll shows.
According to the poll conducted for NBC News, 68 percent of voters say the economy is in a recession while just 27 percent say it is not.
The Post MillennialFeb 08 2023
News
Joe Biden Pushes Economic Gains, Jousts With GOP in State of the Union Speech
President Biden used his State of the Union address to try to sell Americans on his economic agenda and called for renewed bipartisanship, but his appeals for unity were punctuated by Republican lawmakers’ loud objections to his remarks.
The annual speech—delivered in the House chamber before a joint session of the newly divided Congress on Tuesday—gave Mr. Biden, 80, a chance to test
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 02 2022
Opinion
The Media Has Utterly Failed To Inform Americans About The Real Risk Of Monkeypox
A new poll reveals that tens of millions of Americans have a fundamental misunderstanding of the risks associated with monkeypox and how it spreads.
Americans have a similar level of concern about monkeypox as they do COVID-19, according to the new poll from Innerbody Research shared with the Daily Caller, and are taking some similar actions to avoid transmission. But the virus is less
The Daily CallerJul 27 2022
Opinion
If not Biden, then who?
Is Biden running?
He says he is.
Earlier this month, the 79-year-old president rejected the idea that a large majority of his own party's voters don't want him on the ballot in 2024 when a reporter cited poll numbers that showed only 26 percent of Democrats want Biden to be the nominee. "Read the polls, Jack!" Biden said. "You guys are all the same. That poll showed that 92
The Week - OpinionNov 29 2022
Analysis
Young Climate Voters Could Tilt Georgia’s Runoff Election for Senate
If Georgia Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock wants to win next month’s Senate runoff election, he should lean into climate policy, exit polling suggests.
In his first matchup against Republican Herschel Walker—in which neither candidate cracked 50 percent, leading to the Dec. 6 runoff—Warnock attracted significant support from young people, the voting bloc most likely to be concerned
Scientific AmericanDec 18 2022
News
Elon Musk restores Twitter accounts of journalists but concerns persist
Elon Musk reinstated the Twitter accounts of several journalists that were suspended for a day over a controversy on publishing public data about the billionaire's plane.
The reinstatements came after the unprecedented suspensions evoked stinging criticism from government officials, advocacy groups and journalism organizations from several parts of the globe on Friday, with some saying
ReutersOct 18 2022
News
Dems Head Into Final Weeks of 2022 Cycle With Zero Advantage Among Women Voters
Democrats have become so insulated in their echo chamber that they don’t know they’ve lost the advantage with one of their crucial voting blocs heading into the final weeks of the 2022 midterm season. They always tout how they’re the party of women—the defenders of feminism. Regarding messaging in the last weeks, Democrats, the champions of the female sex, are doing such a top-notch job with
TownhallOct 17 2022
News
Utah emerges as wild card in battle for the Senate
The Utah Senate race between conservative Republican Sen. Mike Lee and Independent Evan McMullin has emerged as a potential wild card in the battle for the Senate.
Recent polls show the race is close, with McMullin trailing Lee by only a few points in a state where Republican victories are usually all but guaranteed.
Lee, a conservative who supported then-President Trump’s effort
The HillNov 04 2022
News
North Carolina reports possible voter intimidation, threats ahead of midterm elections
North Carolina officials have registered 14 instances of potential intimidation or interference with voters and election workers in the run-up to Tuesday's U.S. midterm elections, according to records provided to Reuters on Friday.
The alleged incidents come as grassroots poll observers, many recruited by prominent Republican Party figures and activists, fan out in the lead-up to
Reuters