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Jules Boykoff on World Cup and ‘Sportswashing’

Sports has always been a big part of news media, but typically segregated into its own section on stats and personalities, ignoring the economic, social and environmental impacts sports have always had.

Slashing Climate, Weather and Ocean Research to Pay for 32 Hours of Iran War

While cuts to NOAA would substantially harm the agency’s work, the proposed “savings” of $1.6 billion is equivalent to the costs of 1.3 days of the war on Iran.

‘It Was About Using the Levers of Government to Bully or Intimidate’: CounterSpin interview with Angelo Carusone on Media Matters v. FTC

“What we showed is that you don’t have to take this. You could go to court, and you can get these demands shut down before they even get a chance to start.”

The AI Mythos: If We Can Destroy the World, Imagine What We Can Do for Your Hedge Fund

You ever wonder why people who make AI talk about how AI might destroy humanity—but still keep making AI? Here’s a plausible explanation.

Business Insider's depiction of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez Bezos at the Met Gala.

NYT on Met Gala: If You Don’t Like It, Shut Up

The New York Times had a hot take on the Met Gala: Criticism that it’s a tone-deaf celebration of wealth and celebrity is just resentment.

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Sunday Shows Hit Snooze on Climate Alarm

If we have any hope of addressing the climate crisis, journalists have to move beyond debating its existence or importance, and start looking at both its causes—very concretely, looking at culprits—and its solutions.

New York TImes depiction of John Hickenlooper (photo: Charlie Neibergall/AP)

Leading Papers Talked Up Establishment’s Senate Candidates 

  Democrats celebrated dual Georgia Senate race victories this week, which gives them, with Vice President Kamala Harris’ tiebreaker vote, a bare majority in the Senate. But not all Democrats are created equal, and the one-vote margin makes the politics of each individual in that majority more consequential. In 2020, several states witnessed competitive Democratic […]

Study of 2020 Debates Finds New Topics but Familiar Framing

A FAIR analysis of the 2020 general election debates found stunning breaks from past practices combined with tried-and-true tropes of national US debates.

Young Voices Largely Missing in Election Coverage

Despite the increase of young people planning to vote, corporate media have largely forgotten about them in the weeks leading up to the election.

A CNN reporter attempts to interview a protester being taken away by police.

Activist Voices Missing From Corporate Coverage of Uprisings

Establishment media overwhelmingly turned to columnists, pundits and government officials for interpretation of the uprisings—rather than to the activists facing tear gas on the frontlines.