November 16, 2020 Israel, Media Watch, News
CNN host Christiane Amanpour is under fire for remarks that many people in Israel say belittle Holocaust victims. The veteran reporter has a long history of misrepresenting facts on CNN. Amanpour compared ...
Read More » June 24, 2020 Culture Watch, National
NASCAR has become the latest entity to assume the worst of its fans. The FBI said on Tuesday that “no crime was committed” after an alleged noose was found in NASCAR driver Bubba ...
Read More » June 8, 2020 Columns, News
[Editor’s Note: Last week, the New York Times asked Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton to write an editorial on the recent violent protests and rioting. Cotton wrote about the importance of protecting lives ...
Read More » May 11, 2020 Media Watch, News, Politics & Policy
In another example of what media analysts say is media bias, NBC admitted spreading an edited video clip of Attorney General William Barr that was abruptly cut off, dramatically altering the meaning ...
Read More » March 4, 2020 Sports
Have you ever had someone do you wrong and then make a hap-hazard apology, if you want to call it that? I got into an argument once with a friend and things ...
Read More » January 6, 2020 Culture Watch, Sports
It’s never too late to right an old wrong. Brian Bosworth, who was a talented but controversial NFL linebacker in the 1980s, last weekend took care of unfinished business off the field. ...
Read More » December 9, 2019 Faith, News, Sports
Manny Ramirez was a key contributor on the Boston Red Sox team that won the 2004 World Series. He also marched to his own drummer and inspired the phrase, “That’s Manny being ...
Read More » November 15, 2019 Media Watch, News
The primary “fact checker” at the Washington Post had to issue a correction himself after he was fact-checked for tweeting false information concerning the impeachment hearing on Nov. 15. Glenn Kessler, editor and chief ...
Read More » July 8, 2019 Culture Watch, News
Starbucks has issued a public apology following an incident in which a group of police officers was asked to leave after a customer allegedly complained about feeling “unsafe.” Six officers from the ...
Read More » April 29, 2019 Media Watch
The New York Times on Saturday issued a note after they deleted an anti-Semitic cartoon attacking President Trump and Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu that ran in the Opinion section of the International ...
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