Though it’s right to impugn the whims of Elon Musk, the outrage against Twitter’s labeling policy is highly selective.
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Though it’s right to impugn the whims of Elon Musk, the outrage against Twitter’s labeling policy is highly selective.
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By every journalistic standard, the extensive international coverage given to Hersh’s story should have made it big news in the US.
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At the same time these companies are acting like their hands are tied by supply disruptions, their profits have skyrocketed.
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The insistence that not all Japanese people were banned from California severely damages the credibility of the New York Times.
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CBS’s segment on a weight-loss drug featured two doctors paid by the drug maker—which happened to be a sponsor of the broadcast.
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When numbers are a mixed bag, deciding whether to frame them positively, negatively or neutrally is a deliberate editorial decision.
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