In contemporary American journalism, media bias isn’t just favoring one side — almost always the liberal view — over the other. It’s also the absence of coverage that illustrates which way the national media lean. ...
Chuck Ross on July 21, 2020 A defamation trial against Christopher Steele began in London on Monday, with revelations of the ex-spy’s efforts to disseminate his infamous dossier through the late Sen. John McCain and a ...
Early voting is underway in the Republican Primary in Tennessee and political newcomer and Vanderbilt Trauma surgeon Dr. Manny Sethi seems to have caught – or even passed – self-funder and Mitt Romney financier Bill ...
Chuck Ross on July 18, 2020 The New York Times is standing by a February 2017 report alleging that Trump associates were in communication with Russian intelligence officers, even after the release of an internal FBI ...
Chris White on July 19, 2020 Nearly 50% of American voters believe mail-in voting is likely to result in significant fraud as officials search for ways to secure the electoral system amid a]the coronavirus pandemic, a ...
Jake Dima on July 17, 2020 A Missouri attorney said political posturing was the reason the St. Louis couple who were seen on video defending their home with firearms had their weapons seized with charges looming. ...
Chuck Ross on July 17, 2020 The Senate Judiciary Committee on Friday released a newly declassified FBI memo from an interview with the primary source for Christopher Steele’s infamous dossier. Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham ...
Philly Mayor Jim Kenney announced Tuesday that the city would not allow large public gatherings through at least February 28, 2021, but specifically said the ban doesn’t apply to demonstration activities like Black Lives Matters ...
President Trump has vowed to use federal authority to stand up for a couple that was widely seen on social media protecting their home from Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters. Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said ...
Brad Sylvester on July 14, 2020 An image shared on Facebook claims Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos said that “only” 0.02 percent of children returning to school would likely die from COVID-19. Verdict: False There is no evidence ...