• Ex-NPR Editor: NPR Needs Some 'Soul-Searching' About Serving All Americans

    Ex-NPR senior editor Uri Berliner appeared again on Chris Cuomo's NewsNation show on Tuesday night. “I think that really, NPR has a lot of soul searching to do about representing the country at large. Being a publicly funded news organization and really trying to represent this country in all its great diversity and viewpoints.” It should seem obvious that NPR is impervious to "soul searching" since they didn't want Berliner to work there any more after he raised his questions about viewpoint...

  • Ex-NPR Editor: NPR Needs Some 'Soul-Searching' About Serving All Americans

    Ex-NPR senior editor Uri Berliner appeared again on Chris Cuomo's NewsNation show on Tuesday night. “I think that really, NPR has a lot of soul searching to do about representing the country at large. Being a publicly funded news organization and really trying to represent this country in all its great diversity and viewpoints.” It should seem obvious that NPR is impervious to "soul searching" since they didn't want Berliner to work there any more after he raised his questions about viewpoint...

  • Letter to the editor: Nip antisemitism in the bud now

    History tells humanity a remarkable tale, but it only does us any good if we’re able to remember it (“How Ronald Reagan handled campus protests,” web, April 29).

  • NPR's News Now remains the most downloaded and most listened-to podcast

    While familiar names like NPR, NBCUniversal News Group, and Wondery continue to dominate, the report reveals shifts in audience preferences and the growing influence of major subscription-based platforms.

  • I'm an NYC-Based Editor—33 Items That Have a Hold on Me Right Now

    Our NYC-based editor shares her most irresistible finds of the month. Click here for the full story.

  • Budget 2024 failed to spark ‘political reboot’ for Liberals, polling suggests

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government is facing a steep hill to climb in the polls after the 2024 budget failed the sway voters back to Liberal Party, new polling shows.

  • Letters to the Editor: What Biden needs to say now: 'Mr. Netanyahu, end this war'

    To the editor: I understand that from a diplomatic perspective, it is best for President Biden to keep his plans and conversations private. Israel is a loyal ally to the U.S. ("Biden and Netanyahu speak as pressure grows on Israel over Rafah invasion," April 28) But the president is losing some of the voters he needs to win the next election. Young people have pure hearts and little understanding of nuance or political subtlety. They see evil actions in the Gaza Strip and they want them stopped....

  • Letter to the Editor: 'If there ever was an opportunity to call for a united Ireland, surely to God it is now'

    I mean Minister for Justice Helen McEntee stating publicly that 80 per cent of migrants are making their way to Dublin via the six counties is concrete evidence that there is need for a sea border around the island of Ireland. Even those with a small ‘u’ unionist outlook would be on board with this protective outlook for the times ahead. The DUP as lead party in the unionist camp cannot be blind to how Rishi Sunak is delighted with how his Rwanda strategy is working at this early juncture in the...

  • Letters to the Editor: Montana coal funded my idyllic childhood. Now, I worry about how much harm it caused

    To the editor: Generations of children growing up in Colstrip, Mt., benefit from the "32 public parks and a gorgeous community center, complete with child care, gym, spin classes, tanning booth and water slide," as columnist Sammy Roth writes. ("Red state coal towns still power the West Coast. We can’t just let them die," column, April 16) Similarly, I grew up in a comfortable home in Billings, Mt., in the 1950s and '60s. My mother worked for Montana Power Co. demonstrating new electric...

  • Letters to the Editor: What Mayor Karen Bass can do right now about L.A. City Hall's corruption problem

    To the editor: In addition to the reforms discussed in your April 12 editorial about L.A. City Hall's corruption problem, I've got one more. Mayor Karen Bass, whose election I supported as a donor and volunteer, should henceforth refuse to endorse any City Council member who is under an ethics investigation. This spring, she endorsed Distric 12 incumbent John Lee, despite the fact that he faces 10 ethics charges in the case that sent his predecessor and former boss Mitchell Englander to prison....

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    This 35-year-old had 5 failed businesses before starting her grocery store chain – now it brings in over $8 million a year

    Success didn't come easy for Pang Gek Teng, the 35-year-old founder and CEO of Surrey Hills Grocer, an Australian-inspired grocer and café brand in Singapore.

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