Confessions of a New York Times Washington Correspondent – Bob Smith Pt 1/2
The New York Times is impartial when convenient…which wasn’t during Watergate, My Lai, the Iraq War, and the Trump era, for instance
Read more...The New York Times is impartial when convenient…which wasn’t during Watergate, My Lai, the Iraq War, and the Trump era, for instance
Read more...How the Internet killed newspapers.
Read more...Trump is back for another misguided, erm, quixotic fight. Could he still score points?
Read more...The Covid propagation and vaccine news is not pointing to happy outcomes
Read more...An informant publicly recanting critically important testimony against Julian Assange seems unlikely to change the trajectory of his trial.
Read more...Covid and other major political challenges show that devising policies isn’t the hard part: it’s getting the public to go along.
Read more...Facebook looks to have done well in having two high profile antitrust suits dismissed. But they should keep the campagne on ice.
Read more...How the ralllying cry of “Follow the science” is looking more and more like sloganeernig as opposed to best practice.
Read more...Putin and Biden, side by side.
Read more...Haaretz took the unprecedented step of commemorating the deaths of Palestinian children in the latest Israel-Gaza conflict.
Read more...Belarus is a bad actor in forcing a passenger jet to land so it could seize a prominent dissident/journalist. But who wrote this playbook?
Read more...Video evidence can be read very differently, depending on the assumed or actual context. How can courts prevent misuse?
Read more...Top scholars charge the online publication Frontiers in Pharmacology with gross editorial misconduct in spiking articles on Covid treatments.
Read more...Dan Walters, Sacramento’s most respected political columnist, calls out CalPERS’ corruption.
Read more...A New York Times brand extension project goes pear shaped.
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