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Westerners live in denial, convinced they’re the good guys
Stark contradictions in West’s treatment of the Ukraine war and the occupation and siege of Palestine should serve as a wake-up call
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The Best Journalists Are Persecuted And Despised: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix
The best western journalists are overwhelmingly despised while the worst are acclaimed millionaires. Western civilization is built on lies, dependent on lies, powered by lies. Don’t seek widespread approval. It’s worthless.
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How a Billionaire’s “Attack Philanthropy” Secretly Funded Climate Denialism and Right-Wing Causes
Emails and interviews reveal privacy-obsessed electronics magnate Barre Seid’s long history of backing efforts to attack climate science, fight Medicaid expansion, and remake the higher education system in a conservative mold.
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Brian Stelter to Exit CNN After ‘Reliable Sources’ Is Cancelled
And now some news about the news program that covers the news. “Reliable Sources,” the media-news program that has been on CNN since 1993 is cancelled
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Panama Papers Whistleblower: "The Russian Government Wants To See Me Dead"
The revelations about offshore firms brought to light by the source behind the Panama Papers toppled government leaders and spawned thousands of investigations. Here, for the first time, "John Doe" speaks about their fears for their life and their disappointment with the German government.
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Meta will stop paying US publishers to put their content in Facebook’s News tab
The three-year "experiment" is over as Facebook and IG shift focus, again.
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False balance in news coverage of climate change makes it harder to address the crisis
Northwestern research finds ‘bothsidesism’ in journalism undermines science
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NPR launches Disinformation Reporting team
NPR Launches disinformation reporting team
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Five Things You Notice When You Quit the News
I grew up believing that following the news makes you a better citizen. Eight years after having quit, that idea now seems ridiculous—that consuming a particularly unimaginative information product on a daily basis somehow makes you thoughtful and informed in a way that benefits society. But I still encounter people who balk at the possibility of a smart, engaged adult
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A Florida power company didn’t like a journalist’s commentary. Its consultants had him followed
Consultants for Florida Power & Light, the largest electric utility in the US, conducted surveillance on a Jacksonville journalist
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Florida journalism student targets fake news to win MUSE writing scholarship
The 2022 MUSE Scholarship winner is a future sports journalist who warns us about the allure of fake news. Congratulations Caleb Thomas!
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Prolonged solitary confinement is common in US maximum-security jails
If the Home Secretary certifies the US request to extradite Julian Assange it will violate the prohibition against torture and set an alarming precedent for publishers and journalists around the world, Amnesty International said today, following the Westminster Magistrates’ Court decision this morning to issue an order to extradite the WikiLeaks founder to the United States.
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Rachel Maddow going to once-a-week schedule on MSNBC
Rachel Maddow returned to her nightly MSNBC program Monday after being on hiatus since early February, but announced that she’ll be going to a weekly schedule.
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CNN to Stop Broadcasting in Russia After Censorship Law Passes
Earlier the BBC pulled its reporters from the country in the wake of the Duma passing the bill outlawing "false news" about the war in Ukraine.
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News Corp. hacked, reporters targeted; believed China-linked
WASHINGTON (AP) — News Corp., publisher of The Wall Street Journal, said Friday that it had been hacked and had data stolen from journalists and other employees, and a cybersecurity firm investigating the intrusion said Chinese intelligence-gathering was believed behind the operation.
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They Were Reporters in Hong Kong. Now They Drive Cabs and Sell Fried Chicken.
The demise of the city’s independent news outlets has left hundreds of journalists out of a job. Many are not coming back.
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Border agency accused of tracking U.S. journalists with tech meant for terrorists
The CBP's Counter Network Division allegedly carried out the practice to "vet" whether individuals the agency intended work with were "reputable reporters."
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CNN suspends Chris Cuomo ‘indefinitely’ after documents detail help he gave his brother
The decision follows revelations that he was far more involved in the crisis-management efforts of former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, than previously known.
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Slapps: the rise of lawsuits targeting investigative journalists
Journalists and whistleblowers are being targeted by expensive lawsuits to stop them working.
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Killing Website Comment Sections Wasn't The Brilliant Move Many Newsroom Leaders Assumed
So for years we pointed out how the trend of news websites killing off their comment section (usually because they were too cheap or lazy to creatively manage them) was counterproductive. One, it killed off a lot of local, community value and two, it outsourced comments to facebook.
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