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Wall Street Journal depiction of Mark Fuhrman during the OJ Simpson trial.

Fuhrman Left His Mark on Media

After Mark Fuhrman became a symbol of a divided America, it’s quite telling that the disgraced cop later found a landing place on Fox News.

New Republic depiction of a fire at an Iranian oil facility caused by US/Israeli attacks (photo: Hassan Ghaedi/Getty Images)

Annelle Sheline on Iran War Questions

Why is the US at war with Iran? What is the hoped-for outcome? Who is hoping for it? And what of the millions who got something they didn’t hope for?

CEPR's Alex Main

‘The US Has Been Intervening Very Heavily in Cuba Since 1960’: CounterSpin interview with Alex Main on war on Cuba?

“You have so many media outlets in the US that just don’t provide the basic context of what US/Cuba policy has been for decades.”

‘Education Is Dangerous Because It Encourages Students to Challenge What Those With Power Take for Granted’: CounterSpin interview with Karma Chávez on academic freedom

“Conservative politicians and their ultra-rich donors are infusing money into universities to create, essentially, conservative think tanks.”

New York Post depiction of protest against illegal land sales

Media Twist Opposition to Land Theft Into Hatred of a Religion

The press entertained the notion that any condemnation of Israel that happens within earshot of a synagogue must be rooted in anti-Jewish sentiment.

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FAIR Studies

Media Served as Echo Chamber for Trump Nominees

A new FAIR study finds that Republicans dominated coverage of Donald Trump’s appointments, with GOP partisans making up 47 percent of total sources and outnumbering their Democratic counterparts by a 5-to-2 ratio.

Headlines of Syria airstrike editorials

Out of 47 Major Editorials on Trump’s Syria Strikes, Only One Opposed

Of the top 100 US newspapers, 47 ran editorials on President Donald Trump’s Syria airstrikes last week: 39 in favor, seven ambiguous and only one opposed to the military attack.

NYT: On Syria Attack, Trump's Heart Came First

Five Top Papers Run 18 Opinion Pieces Praising Syria Strikes—Zero Are Critical

Five major US newspapers—the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, Wall Street Journal and New York Daily News—offered no opinion space to anyone opposed to Donald Trump’s Thursday night airstrikes. By contrast, the five papers ran a total of 18 op-eds, columns or “news analysis” articles (dressed-up opinion pieces) that either praised the strikes or criticized them for not being harsh enough.

Press secretary Sean Spicer calls on a reporter

Study: Sean Spicer’s Handpicked Press Corps

A new FAIR study finds that 45 percent of the reporters Spicer called on were from conservative outlets. Fifteen percent of questions came from journalists working under the Fox brand.

Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, Alexandre Bissonnette

A Lesson Media Missed About the Dangers of Scapegoating

An attack on a Canadian mosque could have provided a critical lesson in the fallacy, and the danger, of singling out particular categories of people. That is, if US media had paid more than passing attention to the story.