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Tucker Carlson, Fox News' most popular host, out at network
The shock announcement comes less than a week after the network settled a lawsuit over Fox’s 2020 election reporting. -
Twitter labels NPR's account as 'state-affiliated media', which is untrue
Twitter added a "state-affiliated media" tag to NPR's main account on Tuesday, applying the same label to the nonprofit media company that Twitter uses to… -
Judge to Fox News: Don't make me 'look like an idiot' over Rupert Murdoch testifying
The Delaware judge overseeing a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News on Tuesday did not seem to buy the argument that founder Rupert Murdoch… -
Trust in the media is decreasing. News consumers need to put in the work, too
Can journalists help win back that trust? -
Supreme Court showdown for Google, Twitter and the social media world
In November 2015, ISIS terrorists carried out coordinated attacks across Paris, killing 130 people and injuring 400. Among the dead was Nohemi Gonzalez, a… -
Latinx Roundtable: A new startup wants to be 'Fox News in Spanish'
The latest in Boston, from the ongoing search for Reina Carolina Morales Rojas to the reintroduction of the Dream Act. -
Basic Black: Can Black Twitter survive Elon Musk?
This week, the panel dives into the future of Black Twitter as many flee the platform it’s named for. -
Nobel winner Maria Ressa and her online news outlet are cleared of tax evasion
MANILA, Philippines — Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa and her online news company were cleared Wednesday of tax evasion charges she said were among a… -
In the sports section, it's 'like women didn't exist' here in Boston
Rev. Laura Everett's gender audit of sports coverage in Boston showed "embarrassingly" biased results. -
In the Southeast, power company money flows to news sites that attack their critics
NPR's David Folkenflik reported this story with Mario Ariza and Miranda Green of Floodlight, a nonprofit newsroom that investigates the powerful interests…