We’ve witness a quiet revolution in the media as papers have decline to endorse presidential candidates, writes Armstrong Williams.
Both the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times have attracted significant attention for their decisions not to endorse a ...
There is an arrogance to the suggestion the world needs endorsements from the Fourth Estate. This is not a violation of the First Amendment. The press is not being infringed upon by the government. If ...
Opinions are like an appendix: everyone has one, it serves no particular purpose, most of the time it’s completely ignored and you only notice it when it’s removed.
When the megarich owners of the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times spiked editorials endorsing Kamala Harris over Donald Trump, cold shivers and hot anger swept through the ranks ...
In three successive elections, it manufactured fake evidence that its opponent was a Kremlin agent, orchestrated an ...
Had you ever heard of Patrick Soon-Shiong before last week? For that matter, do you recognize him today? Probably not. He’s the billionaire owner of the Los Angeles Times who has decided ...
Participants in the special were slated to include Douglas Brinkley, James Carville, Shepard Smith, Mike Murphy, Abby ...
Probably no profession does more self-examination than journalism, even when the topic at hand hardly matters to anyone outside of newsrooms. An “October surprise” of this year’s presidential campaign ...
Tens of millions of Americans are expected to vote for Donald Trump. According to The Economist, some will do so with regret, ...