Nolte: Democrat-Run New York City to Pay $13M to 1,380 Rioters
The obvious goal here is to encourage rioting. Democrats love the power that chaos, despair, and ruin offer.
The obvious goal here is to encourage rioting. Democrats love the power that chaos, despair, and ruin offer.
Google is currently testing an AI tool, known as Genesis, that aims to allow corporate media to generate news stories. The woke Silicon Valley giant could have invented the only way some publishers could add even more leftist slant to their newsrooms.
And then, when the facts become too obvious to hide, the truth is buried under 17 paragraphs.
Former New York Times editor and DEI proponent Kathleen McElroy was appointed to be the head of the journalism program at Texas A&M University, but later had her contract reduced from five years to one year, after her woke history came to light. She has chosen not to take the position at all in a win against DEI insanity. The leader of a conservative alumni group said, “I think identity politics have done a lot of damage to our country, and the manifestation of that on campus, the D.E.I. ideology, has done damage to our culture at A&M.”
Russian spymaster claims hour-long call with CIA director Burns to talk about the Wagner rebellion and “what should be done about Ukraine”.
The vast majority of major film critics are boycotting Sound of Freedom, with outlets including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and The Hollywood Reporter declining to run reviews of the recently released anti-child-trafficking drama starring Jim Caviezel.
By the way, these swingers have two children — way to parent, y’all.
Olivia Dunne has revealed that her strong reply to a ‘New York Times’ hit piece earned her a the ‘Sports Illustrated’ swimsuit edition.
Despite Martha’s Vineyard’s deeply liberal sensibilities, only four of 49 illegal aliens remain on the island after having been flown there by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) last year, the New York Times reveals.
The Justice Department prevented United States Attorney David Weiss from bringing charges against Hunter Biden in Washington, DC, and California, according to the New York Times, which independently confirmed IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley’s allegations on Tuesday.
Establishment media avoided posting stories on their homepages about the allegations of political interference by the DOJ for the Bidens.
Until now establishment media outlets have been bullish on calling out discussion of Ukrainian neo-Nazi symbols as spreading “false claims”.
A tool developed to spot “misinformation” by software development company Adobe in collaboration with the New York Times and Twitter is being added to new Nikon and Leica digital cameras by default.
It has been over two weeks since the publication of the Durham report hammered the final nail in the coffin of a years-long panic, largely fomented by the media, about connections between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin’s Russia. Yet organizations that advertise themselves as impartial media watchdogs, like NewsGuard, appear to have taken little notice.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis kicked off his campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination on Wednesday and reportedly pulled in a haul of $8.2 million in the first 24 hours.
The New York Times tried — and failed — Wednesday to fact-check Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R) claim that Florida is not banning books. DeSantis called the claim, repeated by Democrats like Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), a “hoax.”
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) entered the Republican primary to disastrous headlines from the establishment and alternative media that focused more on Twitter’s “melting servers,” “major tech issues,” and “glitches” than targeted campaign messaging.
On the most recent episode of their podcast, The Drill Down, Peter Schweizer and co-host Eric Eggers set the record straight.
The New York Times faced a hail of criticism online Friday after including the accusations of domestic violence against NFL legend Jim Brown in a tweet referencing the player’s death.
Both the far-left New York Times and Washington Post refuse to return Pulitzers for spreading the lie former President Trump colluded with Russia to win the 2016 presidential election.
Cleopatra was “culturally black,” according to a recent New York Times piece facing accusations of “blackwashing” history.
The New York Times covered Wednesday’s revelations by the House Oversight Committee of a broad scheme of influence-peddling by Joe Biden by declaring Republicans found “no evidence of wrongdoing” by the president.
The New York Times, one of the wealthiest media companies in the world with annual revenues of $2.3 billion, is about to receive a major payday: $100 million over three years from Google in a deal to feature the newspaper’s content on its platforms.
The latest leaks from Fox News about Tucker Carlson — which have appeared to be set up by Fox Corporation’s board — were first obtained and written about by three New York Times reporters, two of which are MSNBC contributors.
New York is set to ban gas stoves in new constructions, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) pointed out Monday, noting that the left’s desire to ban gas stoves was not a “right-wing conspiracy” after all.
A New York Times columnist downplayed concerns over Biden’s age, arguing that the country does not need a fully-functioning president.
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof used an April 22 op-ed to suggest his readers consider using bear spray against home intruders instead of firearms.
On the latest episode of the Drill Down podcast, co-hosts Schweizer and Eric Eggers are joined by Michele Tafoya of Sunday and Monday Night Football fame to dig into the decaying state of journalism.
The office of South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol told reporters on Tuesday that a “significant number” of documents alleging to be American intelligence information were “forged” and did not represent authentic classified information, but did not specify which documents were “forged” and which may be real.
Alleged confidential U.S. government leaks to left-wing media over the weekend included information from documents, allegedly sourced from intercepting conversations among South Korean officials, indicating that the conservative government of President Yoon Suk-yeol was concerned that leftist President Joe Biden would drag Seoul into the ongoing war in Ukraine.
The United States, through mass illegal and legal immigration, is importing generations of poverty as the children of immigrants now account for 4-in-9 of all poor children living in the nation, the New York Times reveals.
Some members in the establishment media could not stop gushing over the historic indictment of former President Donald Trump on Tuesday.
Elon Musk’s Twitter has removed the verification badge from the official New York Times Twitter account, a move which came in the wake of the Times stating it would not pay $1,000 a month for verification on the platform.
Author James Patterson publicly accused the NYT of “cooking” its famous “Best Sellers List” by undercutting books with better sales.
Former President Donald Trump responded to the emerging reports of the New York grand jury voting to formally indict him under charges filed under seal by the Manhattan District Attorney’s office.
The New York Times and USA Today complied with radical gender ideology by apologizing for correctly identifying the Nashville Christian School shooting suspect as a woman.
The Democrats and the establishment media use and abuse history to undercut Republican presidents. This time, the target is Ronald Reagan, and the history involves the Iran hostage crisis and Jimmy Carter’s 1980 re-election defeat.
“We now know that the extra cleaning was unlikely to have helped limit the spread of Covid-19,” reports the far-left New York Times.
The establishment media have continued to defend the Biden family business schemes from House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer’s (R-KY) probe, calling the findings “debunked,” “phony,” and “wild.”
The establishment media, which has been criticized for operating as the Democrat Party’s messaging apparatus, could be stifled and suppressed in the 2024 election cycle by conservative lawmakers who refuse to patronize the networks with alternative communications channels previously developed.