• NPR suspends Uri Berliner for five days

    The senior editor violated NPR protocols for publishing work with other news organizations.

  • NPR/Pravda Sends Whistleblower to the Gulag for Being Honest

    Left-leaning bias at National Public Radio (NPR) has been the concern of conservatives for a very long time. After all, NPR is partially funded by American taxpayers. Using the money of all taxpayers to help financially prop up a singular viewpoint is best described by I word I can't use here.

  • 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.

  • Narcissistic NPR rejects objective truth and respectful dissent

    In the past few weeks, Uri Berliner, a 25-year veteran of NPR, blew the whistle on the state-funded media giant’s pervasive liberal bias.

  • NPR CEO Katherine Maher Reveals How She Ruined Wikipedia

    Katherine Maher, NPR's newly appointed CEO, is facing criticism over her past tweets as a veteran editor accuses the organization of leftist bias. But along the way, another interesting line of investigation has opened — how Maher wrecked Wikipedia by turning away from "free and open" discussions on the "online wikipedia" because that goal represents a "white male westernized construct."

  • NPR editor who wrote critical essay on company resigns

    NEW YORK >> A National Public Radio editor who wrote an essay criticizing his employer for promoting liberal views resigned on Wednesday, attacking NPR’s new CEO on the way out.

  • NPR editor who accused outlet of liberal bias resigns

    Uri Berliner exits days after publication of an essay saying news organization no longer has an ‘open-minded spirit’An editor at National Public Radio who publicly accused the news organization of having a liberal bias and a growing absence of “viewpoint diversity” has resigned, days after being suspended without pay.On Wednesday, Uri Berliner posted a screenshot of his resignation letter to NPR’s CEO, Katherine Maher, in which he wrote: “I am resigning from NPR, a great American institution...

  • Journalist who accused NPR of liberal bias resigns from the network

    Uri Berliner, the veteran NPR journalist who publicly accused his employer of liberal bias, has resigned from the network. Berliner posted a message Wednesday on the social media platform X with his resignation letter to the public broadcaster's chief executive Katherine Maher. "I am resigning from NPR, a great American institution where I have worked for 25 years," Berliner wrote. "I don't support calls to defund NPR. I respect the integrity of my colleagues and wish for NPR to thrive and do...

  • JESSE WATTERS: The NPR CEO is an avid lib and a liar

    Fox News host Jesse Watters calls out NPR CEO Katherine Maher after longtime editor Uri Berliner was suspended Tuesday without pay after exposing the extent his employer's alleged liberal bias on "Jesse Watters Primetime."  JESSE WATTERS: Remember whistleblower Uri Berliner, who went public and came clean about how NPR doesn't do journalism anymore, it just does DNC propaganda against Trump? Well, the new NPR CEO suspended him without pay.   JESSE WATTERS: TRUMP ISN'T EVEN ALLOWED TO ATTEND HIS...

  • NPR suspends editor whose essay criticized the broadcaster

    NPR has suspended Uri Berliner, the senior business editor who broke ranks and published an essay arguing that the nonprofit radio network had allowed liberal bias to affect its coverage.

  • NPR’s lurch to the Left is a symptom of growing polarization

    The most powerful newsrooms in the United States have grown astonishingly partisan in the past decade, loosening their standards to accommodate left-wing pieties. But don’t be fooled into thinking this phenomenon is unique to just the news industry. The decline in quality and credibility is merely a reflection of an increasingly polarized country. It’s not […]

  • Taxpayers shouldn’t subsidize NPR’s bias

    An insider account of National Public Radio published last week provides the latest evidence that the federal government should stop contributing money to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The original reasons for taxpayer support for TV and radio programming have long since been superseded by technological advances. With federal debt levels as large as the […]