Hunter Biden’s Latest Legal Allegation Could Be ‘Very Bad’ For American Journalism, Analysts Say

Jammed in the letter Hunter Biden’s lawyers sent to Fox News, which led to the company pulling a documentary, is a legal allegation that has serious implications for American journalism, analysts told the Daily Caller. Biden’s lawyers accused Fox of unlawfully exploiting his name, image and likeness (NIL) and violating revenge porn laws. The first […]
Journalism groups sue Wisconsin Justice Department for names of every police officer in state

Two groups of investigative journalists who track police misconduct have filed a lawsuit seeking to force the Wisconsin Department of Justice to disclose the names, birth dates and disciplinary records of every police officer in the state. The Badger Project and the Invisible Institute filed the lawsuit in Dane County Circuit Court last Thursday after […]
The Rise of Left-Wing Nonprofit Journalism

Editor’s Note: This is the introduction to a forthcoming CDC special report Nonprofits and Journalism: An Analysis of the Shifting Information Landscape and Potential Growth Opportunities. The decline of traditional metropolitan “objective” media outlets has affected the news landscape dramatically. Those outlets were more liberal and less objective than they pretended, and their business model, which […]
Times of London Blasts ‘Global Disinformation Index’ for Stiffing Journalism

Following the suspension of funding from the UK government, the British newspaper of record The Times of London, They have joined a chorus of left-wing criticism of the Global Disinformation Index as “self-styled watchdogs” suppressing independent journalism and subjecting it to “ideological bias.” In the UK, organizations such as the Soros-backed Global Disinformation Index (GDI) […]
When journalism is exiled | The Hill

It all started with a very strange baby formula. The substance was being distributed to low-income households across Venezuela as part of a domestic aid program by President Nicolás Maduro’s government. The program, known as CLAP, was announced in 2016 and was touted as an effort to provide essential goods to Venezuelans hit hard by […]
ChatGPT Developer OpenAI Strikes Deal to Use Financial Times Journalism to Train AI Models

ChatGPT developer OpenAI has reportedly signed a deal with ChatGPT. financial times This allows the journalistic content of newspapers to be used as a means to train artificial intelligence systems. of financial times The company will receive an undisclosed payment as part of the deal, the people said. report by guardian. The deal reportedly means […]
Walter Cronkite journalism school won’t let prospective propagandists graduate without taking radical DEI course

Top journalism schools have recently come under intense scrutiny for requiring propaganda candidates to take a mandatory DEI course. Journalism students who spend more than $13,000 a year at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism must learn to check their straight privilege in order to graduate. right. How to comply with current speech […]
Why Russia dislikes journalism – Washington Examiner

For over a year, Russia has wrongly imprisoned Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich. This is egregious behavior but not an isolated example, and the United States must step up its efforts to counter a deplorable pattern of behavior. Gershkovich is no spy. He is just a good journalist who filed a straightforward report on […]
University ‘Forces’ Journalism Students To Fork Over Tuition Money For Course On ‘Microaggressions,’ Pronouns

Arizona State University (ASU) is forcing students to hand over tuition money to take courses that promote left-wing ideology, according to documents obtained by the Goldwater Institute. The course, titled “Cronkite Diversity and Civility,” imposes gender ideology on students, asking them to create a public relations plan for a theoretical pop star who uses “they/them” […]
‘Civil War,’ Election Year Thriller Showing U.S. Full of Refugee Camps and Mass Graves, Is a ‘Love Letter to Journalism’

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Alex Garland’s election-year provocation “Civil War” premiered Thursday at the SXSW Film and Television Festival, offering a violent vision of a near-future America at war with itself. revealed. “Civil War,” said to be the biggest budget budget in A24 history, is a bold gamble that taps into some of the growing […]