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Savannah Guthrie addresses claims of bias in journalism on the Lewinsky podcast

Savannah Guthrie addresses claims of bias in journalism on the Lewinsky podcast

Guthrie Discusses Media Bias in Podcast Interview In a recent podcast episode with Monica Lewinsky, Savannah Guthrie from NBC’s “Today” addressed questions surrounding media bias, suggesting that such criticism often lies in the perceptions of the individual. She emphasized that every viewer has a unique perspective, which can shape how they see bias in news […]

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr Takes Steps to Change Broadcast Regulations to Limit Major Media, Reduce Big Tech Influence, and Support Local Journalism

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr Takes Steps to Change Broadcast Regulations to Limit Major Media, Reduce Big Tech Influence, and Support Local Journalism

FCC Chair Aims to Revamp Media Broadcast Rules to Boost Local Journalism FCC Chair Brendan Kerr is working on overhauling the agency’s media broadcasting regulations to support local journalism and address the influence of large tech companies. The FCC plans to release an announcement tonight that will invite public commentary on potential reforms related to […]

Sovereignty prevails over journalism to claim victory in the 2025 Belmont Stakes

Sovereignty prevails over journalism to claim victory in the 2025 Belmont Stakes

Saratoga Springs – The 157th Belmont Stakes felt like a repeat rather than a fresh showdown since it resonated strongly with the Kentucky Derby. With Long Island-based jockey Junior Alvarado, Sovereign surged ahead early, maintaining a lead of three lengths while Baeza again claimed third place. Trained by the esteemed Bill Mott, Sovereign earned $1.2 […]

Patrick Butler and Josh Halliday receive the Paul Foot award for investigative journalism

Paul Foot Award Recognizes Journalists for Exposing Caregiver Allowance Issues Journalists Patrick Butler and Josh Halliday received the Paul Foot Award for their investigation into the plight of vulnerable British caregivers who have found themselves in legal battles over misreported allowances alongside their part-time jobs. Their reporting highlighted how caregivers were penalized even as many […]

Journalism is the preferred choice to succeed.

The 151st Kentucky Derby is set for Saturday, May 3rd, at the iconic Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Exciting, right? With post-time slated for 6:57 PM ET, the race will feature 20 horses this year. This year’s standout is No. 8, Journalism, currently the 3-1 favorite according to the morning line. However, after some early […]

Journalism is 3-1 morning line favorite for 151st Kentucky Derby

Louisville, Ky. – Red Hot Journalism is the 3-1 morning line in the 151st Kentucky Derby and the lucrative post position for No. 8, who won the second in the horse racing marquee event. Sovereignty is the second 5-1 choice of 20 horses, starting with Sandman’s No. 18 post, which took 17th place on Saturday […]

Lawmakers mix silly and serious at journalism gala: 'The free press must endure'

Lawmakers swapped barbs and banters at the Washington Press Club Foundation's annual Congressional dinner, mixing disastrous warnings about the future of democracy with the sometimes NSFW wit. “In this town, they're no longer talking about Day,” Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif) met for '79 by an audience member who gathered at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in […]

Columbia Journalism Review worries USAID freeze will hurt independent journalism abroad

The well-known Ivy League publications are US Organization for International Development (USAID) It could have a major impact on independent journalists around the world. Reporting on the “one impact” of his “mind” within the federal government, Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Head Elon Musk and his “mind” within the federal government, the Columbia Journalism Review […]