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Rupert Murdoch (and Fox News) just might ditch Trump. Whatever decision is made will be done with one reason in mind — what’s best for business.
Fifty years ago, the nation was gripped by media coverage of Nixon’s crimes - and there was no Fox News to tell it to look away.
Carlson’s ugly defense of Vladimir Putin should be seen in the light of Fox’s argument that no one should take him seriously.
When it comes to accuracy, speed kills.
But none of these landmark cases are as potentially consequential as Sarah Palin’s suit against the New York Times.
A Reuters exposé demonstrates that for OAN, “it was never, never the full truth” when covering Trump.
The Eastman memo is a 6-point plan for the end of American democracy.
Three studies reinforce what many suspected about early coverage by right-wing news sources - that it was not just dismissive but dangerously so.
Journalists need a new approach for tackling the president’s claims if they don’t want to be complicit in pushing propaganda. Here’s one way.
A former journalist began The Righting website and newsletter to help “the rest of us” understand America better.
“This is how we’ve always done it” does not rise to this ghastly American moment.
The president’s eagerness to curry favor with an autocrat is a new low, but his base - and many others - won’t care.
Despite limited audience size, cable TV news is, more than ever, at the center of political controversy.
Yes, pundits and the Twitterati became obsessed, but important digging requires no apologies
A horrific video circulated, racist haters cheered and the platforms failed to respond decisively.