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Our 2020 Predictions For Network & Cable News
Panelists shared their 2020 predictions for local news, network and cable TV, and social media. They include: The Boston Herald will go online only,… -
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Controversial Shock Jock Don Imus Has Died At 79
The broadcaster, who typically wore a cowboy hat, was a pioneer of the radio genre that prized irreverence and caustic wit, and he pushed back against political correctness. -
White Evangelicals Push Back On Christianity Today Editorial Rebuking Trump
Many white evangelicals sharply pushed back, defending their support for the president. -
The 20 Top Stories On NPR In 2019
Surprise, anger, parenting and Lizzo: That's one way to sum up the list of the most engaging stories in 2019. Other big topics included consumerism and climate change – and officials behaving badly. -
The Afghanistan Papers Reveal Two Decades Of White House Lies
The story described the ways in which the original mission of dismantling the Taliban was expanded with time, and how American money was funneled into the war despite its impact on corruption. -
Emily Rooney On Flavored Tobacco Bans: Don't 'Cherry Pick'
"It's either a legal product or it's not," Rooney said. -
Partisan Divide Seen In How Local News Should Be Propped Up
The nation’s partisan divide is evident when Americans are asked about what should be done to help the nation’s struggling local news industry. -
Instagram Will Test Hiding 'Likes' On Some U.S. Accounts Starting Next Week
"The idea is to try to 'depressurize' Instagram, make it less of a competition," the company's CEO Adam Mosseri announced on Friday. -
Florida Officials Tell Library: No “Fake News” New York Times
It was a move emblematic of a bigger issue.