How the New York Times, Jeremy Peters and Carolyn Ryan got my reporting on coronavirus all wrong (PODCAST)
How the New York Times, Jeremy Peters and Carolyn Ryan got my reporting on coronavirus all wrong.
How the New York Times, Jeremy Peters and Carolyn Ryan got my reporting on coronavirus all wrong.
On the heels of a similar filing against The New York Times last week, the Trump campaign has now filed a lawsuit against The Washington Post. The suit claims the Post knowingly published false and defamatory statements. Among them, says
Trump campaign sues second major newspaper: The Washington Post Read More »
Thanksgiving Day there was a doozie of an anti-Trump media mistake. What does it tell us about the state of journalism? It’s not good.
What the media’s mistakes tell us about the state of the news today (PODCAST) Read More »
You might find it fun, maddening or confounding– but it’s hard to not to find it interesting to review how wrong so many of us in the media have been when it comes to political and financial predictions in the
The media was sure a Trump win would tank U.S. stock market. (But it didn’t.) Read More »
It’s all the more important that we, as journalists, maintain strict ethical standards when we *don’t* like or agree with the person we are covering. If we let down our guard and don’t follow proper conduct, the results can be
The following is an excerpt from my Full Measure story with media critic Howard Kurtz. Watch the video and read the full story at the link at the end of this article. In recent days, after President Trump withdrew US
Nearly every move President Trump has tried to make to tighten up the southern U.S. border has been met with opposition and legal challenges. So some border towns have been left to find their own way to protect their communities.
Border control without the feds, big money or high tech Read More »
I am pleased to have written the forward to the latest edition of Project Censored’s most censored news stories: Through the Looking Glass. Description below: The establishment media can make us sick of news even as we’re starving for it.