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A Little to the Left
Columbia Journalism Review· 1 day agoBarbara Hawkins—a grandmother from Arizona who is a registered independent—discovered the MeidasTouch Network eighteen months ago, when she was between...
What sort of media moment is this?
Columbia Journalism Review· 1 day agoTen days ago, Salem, a right-wing media company, apologized to a man who was falsely depicted voting illegally in the widely debunked 2020 election film...
When Will the Fed Cut Interest Rates? It Might Take Longer Than Expected
The State· 20 hours agoA strong jobs report decreases the likelihood of a September rate cut. As the economy continues to add jobs at a fast rate, the Federal Reserve is likely to wait patiently for further evidence ...
Why Gas Prices Will Probably Keep Falling This Summer
The State· 7 days agoDrivers in three states are already paying under $3 a gallon, with more likely to follow.
How Politics Broke Content Moderation
Columbia Journalism Review· 1 day agoIn 2017, just after Donald Trump was elected president, an advocacy group called the Alliance for Securing Democracy—part of a think tank, the German Marshall Fund of the United States, based ...
Small signs of hope—but a long way to go—for Indian media independence
Columbia Journalism Review· 4 days agoOver the past few months, nine hundred million Indians have voted over seven phases to elect 543...
Dazzling events to light up Lake Fenton
Tri-County Times· 6 days agoThe Lake Fenton Property Owners Association (LFPOA) is thrilled to announce a trio of spectacular events set to dazzle residents and visitors alike on...
The Second Insurrection That Wasn’t
Columbia Journalism Review· 1 day agoDays before—January 6—when a violent mob stormed the Capitol, Twitter had played a part, as a forum for Donald Trump, the aggrieved president, and his radical fans. As rioters descended, I advised ...
Q&A: Xiao Qiang on the anniversary of Tiananmen Square and the right to information in China
Columbia Journalism Review· 6 days agoThirty-five years ago this week, the Chinese Communist Party sent troops into Tiananmen Square, in...
On a congressional COVID hearing, and weaponized uncertainty
Columbia Journalism Review· 5 days agoAs the virus continued to spread, so did various versions of the theory. In February 2021, Facebook finally announced that it would remove any posts suggesting that the COVID virus was “man-made ...