• ‘Journalistic Rape’: Catherine Herridge Accuses CBS News of Crossing a ‘Red Line’ During House Hearing

    “CBS News’s decision to seize my reporting records crossed a red line that I believe should never be crossed again by any media organization in the future”

  • 'Crossed a red line': Fired CBS News reporter Catherine Herridge speaks out over seized files at Capitol Hill hearing

    Catherine Herridge — the acclaimed CBS News investigative journalist known for her reporting on the Hunter Biden laptop scandal — told the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday that the

  • WATCH: Catherine Herridge Lights Up CBS, Explains What Happened With Firing and Files Seized

    As we previously reported, Catherine Herridge was going to be testifying before the House Judiciary Committee about her firing from CBS, them seizing her files and what she was working on.

  • Fox News Host Notes 'MSM' Skips NPR Hubbub, Would Leap On Fox Insider Expose

    On Sunday's MediaBuzz show on the Fox News Channel, host Howard Kurtz brought on ex-NPR reporter Juan Williams to recall his own in-house experience with the radical left inside NPR. Kurtz also noted most of the "mainstream" media have skipped any mention of the hubbub over NPR senior editor Uri Berliner's expose. KURTZ: You know, The New York Times waited the two days and then a did a sort of 'NPR in Turmoil' piece but didn't get into any of the specifics. Nothing in The Washington Post,...

  • Fox News Host Notes 'MSM' Skips NPR Hubbub, Would Leap On Fox Insider Expose

    On Sunday's MediaBuzz show on the Fox News Channel, host Howard Kurtz brought on ex-NPR reporter Juan Williams to recall his own in-house experience with the radical left inside NPR. Kurtz also noted most of the "mainstream" media have skipped any mention of the hubbub over NPR senior editor Uri Berliner's expose. KURTZ: You know, The New York Times waited the two days and then a did a sort of 'NPR in Turmoil' piece but didn't get into any of the specifics. Nothing in The Washington Post,...

  • Fox News Slammed Again for Pushing Occult

    It seems for every news piece Fox News does on Christianity to appease their viewers, they then turn and bring practitioners of divination, sorcery and the occult onto their telecasts. Back in January, primetime host Jesse Watters suffered major blowback for bringing a medium onto his show to tell his future along with those of presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Fox seems to have cared little for the criticism they received last time and now have invited another astrologer onto...

  • Express News, MySA staffers opt not to join union

    The San Antonio News Guild announced Friday afternoon that staffers at the Hearst-owned Express-News and MySA voted 36-31 against unionizing as part of the Media Guild of the West. Guild officials told the Current in February that 68% of union-eligible staff at both publications signed authorization cards to be represented by the Guild. In a Friday social media post, organizers blamed the failed vote on “strong union-busting tactics from Hearst.”

  • Fox News Tries To Make The Eclipse About Undocumented Immigration

    A Fox News host called eclipse-related traffic in Texas “a real opportunity

  • France appoints magistrates in probe into Fox News cameraman death

    France has appointed investigating magistrates to run a war crimes probe into the death of Franco-Irish Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski who was killed covering the war in Ukraine, a judicial source said on Wednesday.

  • Iranian TV Joins X Users in News Face-Plant

    In a world gripped by fear, violence, and distrust, a world teetering on the edge of annihilation with civilization hanging on by the merest of threads, it is nice to know that some things simply stink, no matter where you are. Say, for example, the media. And by the way, X users aren't helping much.

  • Fox News Host Confronts Mike Johnson on FISA Change

    Fox News host Maria Bartiromo confronted House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, on Sunday on his change of heart when it came to a proposed amendment to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).The House voted to re-authorize FISA in a 273-147 vote on Friday. There had been a push from Republicans, even Johnson initially, to amend Section 702 of FISA, which allows intelligence agencies to gather data on foreigners living abroad. While these agencies can't use Section 702 to...

  • Catherine Herridge Testified Before Congress About a Free Press—and She Brought the Receipts

    How far are people willing to go to protect the First Amendment? Most conservatives sitting over coffee or a couple of beers or on a post on X would say that they would defend freedom of speech to their last breath. Most progressives would say the same thing, with the caveat that they get to determine what constitutes free speech. It is a safe bet that they would take a stand on the matter to protect