If former President Donald Trump wins the upcoming presidential election, the mainstream media should get the credit.
By focusing his story more closely on Dmitry Firtash's role in a claimed quid pro quo, Lev Parnas' recent telling of his story puts Bill Barr more centrally in the plot.
Humza Yousaf is poised to resign as Scotland's first minister before he faces two confidence votes this week, British media reported on Monday.
NEW YORK >> This spring, NBC News, The New York Times and National Public Radio have each dealt with turmoil for essentially the same reason: journalists taking the critical gaze they deploy to cover the world and turning it inward at their own employers.
In my previous article, "How to Create a Responsive HTML Email Template [/news/how-to-create-a-responsive-html-email-template/]," we explored the fundamentals of designing and coding a simple HTML email template that adapts beautifully across different devices and email clients. I got a couple of questions about adding media to the HTML email template.
Ahead of the Chicago Red Stars match against Bay FC in San Jose, California, forward, Penelope Hocking, and Coach Donaldson met with reporters to preview the match.
The national media consider themselves essential in educating the electorate, so what happens when the electorate does not consider them a trustworthy guardian of democracy? The Associated Press and the American Press Institute just released a poll on the 2024 election and found only 14 percent of their sample expressed a great deal of confidence in election-related information they receive from national sources. By contrast, 52 percent have little or no confidence at all in the information...
The national media consider themselves essential in educating the electorate, so what happens when the electorate does not consider them a trustworthy guardian of democracy? The Associated Press and the American Press Institute just released a poll on the 2024 election and found only 14 percent of their sample expressed a great deal of confidence in election-related information they receive from national sources. By contrast, 52 percent have little or no confidence at all in the information...
A mostly forgotten footnote in the development of modern transportation is that early railroad passengers were often locked into their carriages. In retrospect, it seems obvious that bolting people into combustible and accident-prone vehicles was a bad idea, but the railroad is a useful reminder that humans are not always good at anticipating the effects […]
Black drivers are more frequently searched during traffic stops without finding contraband than white drivers, according to a University of Michigan study.