Today’s news briefs include Jews forced to meet in secret at DNC convention; Job numbers slashed; and California and Big Tech to fund journalism. Government again slashes job growth numbers The U.S ...
Read More »Facebook threatens to pull news feeds over California bill
Facebook and Instagram may pull news feeds from both platforms of California users over if the state legislature passes the Journalism Preservation Act. Meta in a statement May 31 laid out its ...
Read More »Brit Hume receives lifetime achievement award
At a time when television journalists have become increasingly partisan, Brit Hume of Fox News has been widely praised for his fairness and objectivity. As a result, he has been awarded the ...
Read More »Don Hinkle, longtime editor of Missouri’s Baptist newspaper, dies at age 68
Don Hinkle, founding editor of The Pathway, the Missouri Baptist Convention’s newspaper, died last week at age 68. “Don was one of the smartest journalists in the industry today and brought a ...
Read More »Are the government and media ignoring the religious aspect of Afghanistan?
The headline on the National Catholic Register story is simple and timely: “Trapped by the Taliban, Praying for Escape from Afghanistan.” But it is not a headline you’ll find in most media. The ...
Read More »Helping African journalists share the saga of Christian persecution
Dr. Tamara J. Welter is on the front lines to empower others with the knowledge and skills to tell their own stories. With persecution of Christians rising around the world, there’s a ...
Read More »NPR once again defending reporter over interview
NPR is once again defending one if its star reporters for the way an interview was conducted. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo responded Saturday following media reports that said he scolded an NPR reporter after ...
Read More »Vast majority of Americans ‘troubled’ by news media
The news media has an image problem and it’s not just with the President of the United States. A newly released poll finds that almost all Americans are “troubled” by the state ...
Read More »News Briefs: Biden’s brother sued for fraud; Missouri pro-life law partially blocked; Democrats and ‘luxury’ taxes
Companies sue Joe Biden’s brother for fraud Biden, the brother of presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden, told potential business partners that their health care startups could get more business through ...
Read More »Calls increase for Pulitzer Prize to be stripped from newspapers
President Donald Trump said the staff of The New York Times and The Washington Post should have their 2018 Pulitzer prize withdrawn in light of the result of the Mueller probe which cleared ...
Read More »Brit Hume: collusion story is the ‘worst journalistic debacle of my lifetime‘
Brit Hume, senior political analyst for Fox News, slammed the mainstream media for perpetrating the “worst journalistic debacle” of his lifetime, and questioned their inability to learn anything from their actions pertaining ...
Read More »Millennials are experiencing American prosperity; the Mueller report; and that young mayor guy
An amazingly solipsistic and inaccurate assessment of the American economy, coming from a Millennial with a big platform; a report that Robert Mueller is finished with all of his indictments; and a ...
Read More »Huge newspaper admits it’s been publishing fake stories for years
As the media continues to say that President Trump’s labels of “fake news” are completely baseless, one of the nation’s largest and most respected newspapers has been forced to admit it. The ...
Read More »Tactics of Meet the Press’ Chuck Todd don’t rankle Roy Blunt
Missouri Senator Roy Blunt seemed unphased as he appeared on Meet The Press Sunday and was immediately pressed by moderator Chuck Todd. Blunt was asked to respond to a tweet from Saturday ...
Read More »Senator Blunt on Meet the Press
Missouri Republican U.S. Senator Roy Blunt is becoming a favorite guest on Sunday news shows as he appeared on Meet the Press. Yesterday marked at least his third appearance in 2018 on ...
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