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Journalism attracts whistleblowers. In fact, some reporters need whistleblowers in order to do their jobs. But there are plenty of people working…
Journalism attracts whistleblowers. In fact, some reporters need whistleblowers in order to do their jobs. But there are plenty of people working…
Venezuela's left-wing populist president Hugo Chávez died on Tuesday, March 5, after a two-year battle with cancer. If world leaders were judged…
The outcome of the "fiscal cliff" did not impress many in the corporate media, who have long favored some sort of Simpson-Bowles…
The January 31 ABC World News broadcast featured a blatantly propagandistic report on the supposed threat from Iran. The newscast focused on that day's…
Much of the corporate media coverage of a new UN report on Iran strongly asserts that Iran is close to building nuclear…
At the end of every year FAIR (Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting) rounds up some of the stinkiest examples of corporate media…
It began with a bulletin from the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles (1/4/06) accusing Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez of invoking an…
From the media interest surrounding CBS’s investigation into “Memogate,” one would think that the credibility of 60 Minutes’ report on George W.…
When presidents appear appear at the annual Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner, it’s traditional for them to tell a few jokes. But…
The possibility that former NATO supreme commander Wesley Clark might enter the race for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination has been the…
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