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Paramount’s Purchase of CNN Heralds a New Trump-Friendly Media Empire

If the Paramount/WBD deal moves forward, Larry and David Ellison would gain control of a vast portfolio spanning legacy media and Big Tech. 

NYT’s Investigation of How Trump’s War on Iran Started Leaves Out the Paper’s Own Silence

A full accounting of how the disastrous Iran War came about must grapple with the US military/industrial complex’s megaphone: the compliant US corporate media.

Fight for the Future depiction of low-wage corporations

Sarah Anderson on Poverty Wages, Lia Holland on Wayback Machine

Why do news media label companies “successful” when that success stems from cheating and grifting and, crucially, shafting their workers?

Israel Destroys a Synagogue; US Media Yawn

Underplaying the story obscures not only Israel’s aggression, but the actual nature of Iranian society, portrayed as obsessed with wiping Jews off the map.

Chip Gibbons

‘The World Is Only Going to Get Darker if People Get Away With This’: CounterSpin interview with Chip Gibbons on holding Trump accountable

“War of aggression, UN charter, Nuremberg precedent: These are not foreign things being imposed on the US. These are part of our domestic legal system.”

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NYT’s Anti-Trans Bias—by the Numbers

The New York Times used its front-page coverage primarily to wonder whether trans people’s rights and access to healthcare have gone too far.

New York Times depiction of NYPD officers in the subway. Photo: Gregg Vigliotti

Who Gets to Talk About How Police Need to Change?

The New York Times leaned heavily on official sources when reporting on policing policy—giving the biggest platform to the targets of reform.

Collage of some of the Black men killed by police in January 2023.

Tyre Nichols Was One of Too Many

News outlets treat cases like Tyre Nichols’ as isolated incidents, lavishing short-term attention that makes the chronic seem exceptional.

Headlines about "Iranian-made drones" from the Washington Post, New York Times and Wall Street Journal

To US Papers, Iranian Weapons Far More Newsworthy Than Those Made in USA

If newspapers were concerned about human life, there wouldn’t be such a gap in coverage between Iranian and US-made weapons.

US Bomber from CSIS's Project on Nuclear Issues page.

NYT, WSJ Look to Hawks for Ukraine Expertise

Perspectives that critically examine government actions have been hard to find in New York Times and Wall Street Journal reporting on Ukraine,