How Did Katie Couric Become an Elder Stateswoman of Journalism?
She has not earned this status.
She has not earned this status.
What excuse is there today for anyone not to double-check?
There are special-interest groups that move from newsroom to newsroom, offering style ‘tips’ to enforce favorable coverage of their pet causes.
Their struggle with young women is comparable to — or even worse than — the Democrats’ difficulties with young men.
Karine Jean-Pierre’s disastrous book tour only underscores the long-running pointlessness of her former job.
Outlets that have engaged in a decades-long moral panic over alleged Nazi symbols from the right suddenly decide to show grace in the case of Graham Platner’s tattoo.
The defense reporters aren’t wrong.
The press was eager to cover a mysterious South Carolina house fire but neglected an obvious plot against conservative Supreme Court justices.
Resistance Twitter can make any news event sound like the end of the world.
NBC botches the coverage of a ‘Free Palestine’ shooter and an ICE encounter.
The subsequent removal of one pundit does not make things right.
The online hysteria over Trump’s health should have been roundly condemned, not treated as a quirky viral cultural event.
They keep falling for the same play.
Democrats are once again denying the obvious, this time about D.C.’s crime problem, to ‘resist’ Trump. But they’re wrong — I should know.
The ex-CNN personality conjured an AI replica of a Parkland shooting victim for an ‘interview’ — what was he thinking?
It’s in their genes.
They don’t even have to get out of bed; someone in the press is already hard at work for them.
Many news reports on immigration-enforcement actions bury key information about apprehended individuals so deep that it’s next to dinosaur bones.
And nowhere is the problem more severe than in the coverage of trans athletes.
Reports insisted that the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling was a blow to ‘transgender rights,’ without ever adequately explaining — or justifying — the term.
Why is the New York Times, of all places, surprised?
‘Colonizer’ bad. ‘Colonized’ good. This worldview has warped coverage to an alarming degree.
Scott Pelley’s pious defense of journalism is contradicted by the slow-motion implosion of CBS’s marquee news program.
The failure to adequately cover Biden’s decline points to a broader breakdown that has a simple explanation.
Veterans of her campaign are trying to offload responsibility for its failures, but it’s just about self-preservation.
ProPublica’s series was a political effort to create connections where little, if any, exist between maternal mortality and pro-life laws.
There are too many receipts for this sort of revisionism to work.
Ignoring it won’t make it go away.
Blaming ‘herd mentality’ elides the true culprit.