Covington Settlement Warns Corporations That Bias Can Cost Big Bucks
CNN and AT&T have learned expensive lessons about bias that the rest of corporate America would be wise to heed.
CNN Settles Covington Catholic Defamation Case, But Other Big Media Still In The Crosshairs
While CNN is now out of the case, Nicholas Sandmann’s lawsuit against the Washington Post and NBC continues, and soon there will be some new defendants, according to his lawyers.
Judge To Reconsider Covington Catholic Teen’s Defamation Lawsuit Against Washington Post
Yesterday, the Post saw the victory it had achieved earlier this year evaporate in the defamation suit brought by Covington Catholic teen Nick Sandmann.
The Covington Catholic Teen Lost His First Court Battle, But Will Probably Win His Next
On Friday, a federal judge in Kentucky tossed Nicholas Sandmann’s defamation case against the Washington Post. Here’s why Sandmann is likely to win on appeal.
More Evidence Twitter Skews The Media’s Understanding Of What Americans Think
It’s a given that Twitter is a bubble, but according to a new Pew survey, only 22 percent of American adults say they ever use Twitter.
The Biggest Threat To Press Freedom Is The Media Itself
Major media organizations are about to be sued for irresponsibly turning innocent Covington Catholic school boys into objects of national hatred. A lack of standards threatens to open the media to all kinds of legal liabilities.
The Tail Of Twitter Is Wagging The Dog Of Media
The Twitterverse is comprised of a relatively small swath of the public, according to new fourth-quarter figures released by the company itself.
No, It’s Not White Supremacy To Say Minorities Shouldn’t Be Racists Either
A white family adopting black children and raising them to be individuals with their own convictions rather than those of a specific race or class is neither racist nor white supremacist.
Government Records Say Nathan Phillips’ Nonprofit Is ‘Not In Good Standing,’ But He’s Still Taking Donations
What is the Native Youth Alliance? Where was it incorporated? Who is the current director? Who has access to the PayPal account? And for what will the funds be used?
How Twitter Lets The Mainstream Media Get Away With Constant Slander
Journalists can focus on viral outrage, with no fact-checking, promoting anything that confirms their pre-existing biases. Thanks, Twitter!
CONFIRMED: Covington Antagonist Nathan Phillips Is A Liar Who Never Served In Vietnam
Videos and photos posted on Facebook provide new evidence of Nathan Phillips’ stolen valor.
The Media Is Becoming A Megaphone For Foreign Influence Operations
Our fact-checking safeguards no longer function like they used to. Isn’t it time we rethink how we distribute information?
The Covington Catholic Students Deserve A Huge Apology From Everyone. I’ll Start
The Covington Catholic school students should go on with the rest of their young lives knowing that many are sorry they contributed to their public impugning and regret it.
The Bigotry At The Heart Of The Covington Affair Belongs To The Left
After days of outrage and condemnations, the Covington affair has revealed a disturbing bigotry among far too many media figures and outlets on the left.
What ‘The American Meme’ Teaches Us About Covington Catholic
The wall between social media and ‘real life’ is an insidious influence. Twitter is real life. Just ask the boys of Covington Catholic.
Federalist Radio Hour: Should Journalists Get Off Twitter?
RealClearPolitics Columnist A.B. Stoddard joins the Federalist Radio Hour to discuss media, changes in journalism, and the government shutdown.
No, A Catholic Kid Wearing A MAGA Hat Isn’t Like A Ku Klux Klansman
Whatever comes out of this will be a defining moment for all those Covington Catholic kids and their families and the institutions that failed to protect them.
All The Adults Involved Failed The Covington Catholic School Boys, And Should Be Ashamed
The Covington Catholic boys may not have behaved with perfect decorum. But they’re teenagers. The adults here, on the other hand, should be completely ashamed of themselves.