The public wants objective reporting. But a study from Arizona State shows that many journalists have given up on that idea.

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When a democracy slides toward autocracy, the leader often finds ways to neuter the legislature, turning it into a body that ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Iranian American journalist and assassination target Masih Alinejad won applause in a New York City federal courtroom Wednesday as two purported Russian mobsters were each sentenced to ...
For example, 1990 Texas gubernatorial candidate Clayton Williams once likened rape to bad weather, saying, "If it's inevitable, relax and enjoy it." ...
News deserts grew across America over the last year as more newspapers failed, even though proposals to help save the ...
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An estimated 136 newspapers have closed during the past year. News deserts are expanding and traffic to some of the top newspaper websites has been declining over the past few years.
Vance wasn’t noticeably outraged by the 251 times these GOP activists used vile terms or one’s proclaimed admiration for ...
About 50 South Koreans repatriated from Cambodia have been formally arrested on accusations they worked for online scam ...
We want The Atlantic to be the greatest writer’s collective on the planet,” the magazine’s editor-in-chief said ...
Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire ...