Did Biden Act Presidential Towards Fox Reporter?
Why aren't those who complained when Donald Trump didn't 'act presidential' complaining about Joe Biden's remarks about a Fox reporter?
Why aren't those who complained when Donald Trump didn't 'act presidential' complaining about Joe Biden's remarks about a Fox reporter?
During coverage of the anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol, some viewers didn't like it referred to as a 'deadly riot.'
Even before the 'Great Resignation,' subscribers reported newspaper delivery issues. But things do not appear to be getting any better.
A recent report suggests the Biden Administration has been campaigning for more positive coverage from media outlets. That's disturbing.
As America marked another Pearl Harbor anniversary, I found myself thinking about how different the spread of news was 80 years ago.
When the popular website TMZ sends a push alert about Britney Spears, they must immediately get a big response. At least, I hope they do!
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It happens every hurricane season. I just saw a cable news report about a neighborhood where homes were 'completely destroyed.'
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If you value good grammar, watching some newscasts may seem painful to your ears. One reason for this is the use of fake present tense.
Parts of the country, especially the southeast, are in the grips of a gas panic as people rush to fill their tanks. But who's at fault?
Occasionally, we'll hear of a shooting in the community. But when should you call a shooting vs. an attempted shooting?
Oprah Winfrey's chat with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry brought in big ratings. But that Oprah interview accomplished a morning surprise!
If there's one thing people will remember the Trump presidency for, it's the accusations of 'fake news' against any reports he didn't like.
A recent survey by The Washington Post found the majority of Congressional Republicans won't say who won the 2020 presidential election.
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