No Wonder So Many Americans Don't Trust the Media
NPR is in the hot seat after now former editor Uri Berliner wrote a damning piece, detailing what's happening at a place he loves and respects.
NPR is in the hot seat after now former editor Uri Berliner wrote a damning piece, detailing what's happening at a place he loves and respects.
When the Democratic National Committee chose Chicago as the site of the party's 2024 national convention a year ago, no one knew incumbent presidential nominee Joe Biden would become the target of major antiwar demonstrations.
And actually, we'd be better off with a Democrat-controlled Congress (and an actual GOP opposition) than whatever this is.
On Friday, just hours before United States Steel shareholders approved the sale of the legendary Pittsburgh-based company to Japan's Nippon Steel, Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves stood in front of a packed room of steelworkers at his Butler Works plant and let them know just what he thought of the pending vote.
Several Kennedys have already made their support for President Biden known while making clear they oppose their relative Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s bid.
This clip from the American Greatness documentary "Chasing Trump" looks at Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg:
Here's what the process has looked like in the court room.
Jack Miller's commitment to reform in American civic education sets a sterling example for donors of how to effect transformative change and uphold philanthropic values.
"I don't want any yes-men around me," said Sam Goldwyn, the Hollywood producer famed for his movies and malapropisms. "I want everybody to tell me the truth even if it costs them their job." The brass at National Public Radio must have heard Sam, but they add a slight amendment. We want only "yes-men" (they/them) and will boot anyone who dares to dissent.
The mayors of California's three biggest cities have rankled some progressive activists in recent months by joining a wave of fellow Democrats renouncing once popular initiatives to defund the police, reduce sentencing, and undertake other criminal justice reforms amid deep concerns over public safety.
A new bill aims to crack down on foreign billionaires using dark money networks to fund ballot measures in the United States using a workaround that critics say violates federal law.
Hawley's pathbreaking alliance with the Teamsters is good news for workers, an exemplar to a GOP with an increasingly downscale voter base, and a win for the nation.
By James Varney & Abigail Degnan, RealClearInvestigationsApril 18, 2024When Dexter Reed died in a shootout with Chicago police on March 21, the incident was quickly grafted onto a narrative that