
Trump outrage has been good for independent media. But can they turn that into a sustainable new business model?
Trump outrage has been good for independent media. But can they turn that into a sustainable new business model?
The Gray Lady’s feeble attempt at sexual-assault “comedy” in a recent parody video is the latest media misfire that has us wondering what is going on at the “paper of record.”
While the majority of reporters identify as Democrats, conservatives have done a masterful job of gaining increasing control of the media. That changes the news we all read.
Trump united us as a nation with his first State of the Union address—by showing us that we're all in this horrifying 'Shitboat' together.
While most media outlets cast last night's State of the Union Address as a bipartisan pivot, his message was clear: Comply, or It's Bye-Bye!
The New York Times thinks the First Lady has a "quiet radicalism." But don't mistake her disdain for her husband as an act of resistance.
Our culture teaches boys to feel entitled to girls' attention, affection, and love, which breeds a vicious cycle of misogyny and violence.
150 athletes have accused Larry Nassar of sexual assault and abuse—among them Aly Raisman and Simone Biles. So why is this not the biggest sports scandal of all time?
The pay rates are ever-declining and newsrooms remain as white and male as ever. That's not only bad for readers—it's bad for business.
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