A growing debate questions whether modern journalism is abandoning objectivity for advocacy. Critics argue this shift is eroding public trust in the media.
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Trump dismissed claims of a reported 10-point plan as false and misleading. The response intensifies ongoing disputes over media narratives and political messaging.
NASA is facing scrutiny after posting what critics say is an old space image presented as new. The incident has fueled debate over transparency and credibility.
A growing political dispute centers on whether U.S. media and Democrats are placing greater trust in Iranian officials over Trump. The debate highlights deep divisions over credibility during escalating conflict.
A controversial interpretation of the Apocrypha suggests biblical Jerusalem may have been located far from its traditionally accepted site. The claim draws on passages referencing Scythopolis and ancient maps tied to Scythia.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized ABC News after the outlet updated a story about an FBI alert involving an unverified Iran drone threat. She warned that misleading reporting can spread panic before corrections reach the public.
CNN faces criticism after airing Iranian state messaging and reporting from Tehran under government permission during the ongoing conflict.
A viral claim says a “cancer cure” has been known for decades, citing Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski and laetrile (amygdalin). Here’s what the claims are—and what the available evidence and official reviews say.
The article examines how initial media reports of an alleged hate crime at a school — involving students and a serious claim — were later shown to be untrue, raising concerns about reporting accuracy.
House Republicans criticized Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer’s immigration enforcement reform demands as a “non-starter,” arguing that Democrats’ conditions would handcuff ICE and threaten funding for the Department of Homeland Security. GOP lawmakers stressed the need to support immigration enforcement and oppose changes tied to budget legislation.
Senate leaders are racing to pass a temporary funding plan to keep the Department of Homeland Security open while lawmakers negotiate immigration-enforcement reforms, even as a partial government shutdown looms. The deal reflects deep divisions over ICE and border policy after controversial federal actions in Minneapolis.
This article critiques ABC World News Tonight for repeatedly emphasizing positive identifiers for Renee Good and Alex Pretti and argues this narrative frame serves to influence viewer perception. It discusses how this framing fits into broader Minneapolis unrest coverage.
By Eddie Scarry Credit to the Department of Homeland Security and Vice President J.D. Vance for immediately nipping in the bud what was sure to…


















Nolte: Far-Left NPR’s Trump/Epstein ‘Bombshell’ Is Another Hoax
A Breitbart columnist argues that a recent NPR report suggesting a Trump-Epstein connection is misleading and unsubstantiated. The piece frames the NPR coverage as part of a broader pattern of media bias and far-left narratives.