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The Distorting Reality of ‘False Balance’ in the Media The Distorting Reality of ‘False Balance’ in the Media

Too much media has becomes fixated on finding “balance,” even if it means presenting fiction on par with fact.

Jul 15, 2014 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Is the Fog of Pre-War Again Descending on ‘The New York Times’?

Is the Fog of Pre-War Again Descending on ‘The New York Times’? Is the Fog of Pre-War Again Descending on ‘The New York Times’?

The New York Times has yet to learn from its hawkish coverage in the lead-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Jul 2, 2014 / Blog / Leslie Savan

Can a Free Press Flourish Behind Bars?

Can a Free Press Flourish Behind Bars? Can a Free Press Flourish Behind Bars?

For 127 years, prison newspapers have struggled to speak truth to the outside world.

Jun 25, 2014 / Wilbert Rideau and Linda LaBranche

How We Learned That the Government Was Watching Us

How We Learned That the Government Was Watching Us How We Learned That the Government Was Watching Us

Glenn Greenwald’s No Place to Hide chronicles the publication of secret NSA files that reshaped global conversations about government surveillance.

Jun 3, 2014 / Betty Medsger

There Are No More Honest Conservatives, So Stop Looking For One

There Are No More Honest Conservatives, So Stop Looking For One There Are No More Honest Conservatives, So Stop Looking For One

The mainstream and liberal press’s quixotic search for a ‘good’ conservative merely reinforces the soft bigotry of low expectations.

May 29, 2014 / Rick Perlstein

Global Warming’s ‘Useful Idiots’

Global Warming’s ‘Useful Idiots’ Global Warming’s ‘Useful Idiots’

Why do ideologues who would leave the country vulnerable to catastrophe enjoy prestigious posts in journalism?

May 21, 2014 / Column / Eric Alterman

Jill Abramson Was Right

Jill Abramson Was Right Jill Abramson Was Right

The former Times executive editor seems to have been pushed out for defending fundamental journalistic principles. 

May 15, 2014 / Blog / Michelle Goldberg

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Keep a Reporter Out of Jail Keep a Reporter Out of Jail

The United States government is insisting that New York Times reporter James Risen reveal a confidential source—or go to jail.

May 8, 2014 / Take Action / NationAction

‘Nation’ Exclusive: Edward Snowden and Laura Poitras Take on America’s Runaway Surveillance State

‘Nation’ Exclusive: Edward Snowden and Laura Poitras Take on America’s Runaway Surveillance State ‘Nation’ Exclusive: Edward Snowden and Laura Poitras Take on America’s Runaway Surveillance State

“The first principle of any American intelligence official is not an oath to secrecy but a duty to the public, a commitment to speak truth to power.”

May 7, 2014 / Editorial / Edward Snowden and Laura Poitras

Obama’s Pundit Problem

Obama’s Pundit Problem Obama’s Pundit Problem

Critics like Maureen Dowd of the Times live in an Oz-like dream world.

May 7, 2014 / Column / Eric Alterman

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