After Four-Year Nap, New York Times To Start ‘Fact-Checking’ The White House Again
The New York Times has decided to take its reporting in a new direction now that President Donald Trump is back in office.
“One way in which this administration is different from its predecessor is that President Trump himself is far more accessible to reporters than was President Joe Biden, who rarely took questions or did sit-down interviews,” The Times explains in a long article written by multiple reporters this week. It answers questions from readers about how The Times is reporting differently on the Trump administration.
How Journalists Can Regain Public Trust
Of Course, This Is How the NYT Framed Trump's Inauguration
There were meltdowns, but it was noticeably more muted. It’s that, or we’ve become immune to the insanity that’s often spewed about President Donald Trump by the lying press. They’ve changed the headline, but anytime we win an election and set an agenda that isn’t obsessed with abortion, gays, and transgender surgeries, it’s framed as a dark time for America.
NYT plagiarism consultant admits Harris scandal 'more serious' than he thought
New York Times’ plagiarism consultant Jonathan Bailey released his "full analysis" of the allegations against Vice President Kamala Harris and found them "more serious" than he initially believed.
Media Bias Alert: Two Wildly Different Media Narratives Around Haitian Immigrants to Charleroi, PA
NY Times, AP, Washington Post raise eyebrows with glowing coverage of terror leader Hassan Nasrallah
Legacy media outlets in the United States raised eyebrows over the weekend with glowing coverage of terror leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was praised as a "father figure" with a "propensity to crack jokes."
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the Hezbollah terror organization’s leader died in its strike Friday against the group’s headquarters in Lebanon. The IDF said Nasrallah was responsible for the murder of many Israeli civilians and soldiers, as well as the planning and execution of thousands of terrorist activities around the world.
New York Times’ Previous Reporting Undermines Its War Escalation Journalism
In the not too distant past, the New York Times eviscerated a set of establishment think tanks in Washington, D.C. The paper revealed documents and emails showing nonprofit research institutes how defense industry interests routinely and covertly influence the media and policymakers. The target of its reporting focused on a prominent think tank called the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
Joe Biden Reportedly Orders U.S. Forces to Prepare for Possible Coordinated Nuclear Confrontations with Russia, China, and North Korea
A report this afternoon is raising eyebrows and alarming Americans over the possibility of a massive global war less than three months before the general election.
The New York Times reported Tuesday afternoon that the United States is reportedly preparing for possible nuclear confrontations with three of our most dangerous adversaries: Russia, China, and North Korea in the future.
The New York Times is wrong to attack the First Amendment
Those of us who defend freedom of speech have unfortunately become used to hysterical headlines from the New York Times decrying the problem of the First Amendment.