National Public Radio (NPR) filed a lawsuit on Monday, May 26th, challenging the Trump administration’s attempt to end federal funding […]
Wally Nunn: Lies, damned lies, and the Inquirer.
Sunday’s Philadelphia Inquirer editorial began with this sentence: “As expected, Donald Trump’s address to Congress was littered with lies.” Sunday’s […]
Terry Tracy: The Philadelphia Inquirer’s editorial board fails us once again
The Inquirer has once again failed in its duty to be objective, trustworthy, and transparent.
By Terry Tracy
Wally Nunn: Progressives who refuse to acknowledge progress
Apparently the Philadelphia Inquirer could not produce enough anti-racist rhetoric from its own staff — which is difficult to comprehend […]
Beth Ann Rosica: The mainstream media proves RFK’s point
The unified message from the corporate press is that Democrats must never be criticized.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Guy Ciarrocchi: Yes, it really is fake news
Harris’s (ignored) flip-flop on fracking should make that clear.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Christine Flowers: Journalist used disgraceful in tactics against Alito and his wife
An appeal to honesty from the press will, sadly, go unanswered.
By Christine Flowers
Beth Ann Rosica: Pot calling the kettle black? Law firm scrutinizes Central Bucks legal invoices, but they assign four lawyers help a school board to fight with parents.
Clients aren’t happy with a law firm’s bill — so they hire another firm to complain about it. And the taxpayers pay for it all.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Former Sen. Daylin Leach settles defamation suit with Philadelphia Inquirer
The Inquirer recently ran a large ad above the fold as part of the settlement which also included an undisclosed sum of money.
By Linda Stein
Howard Lurie: The Inquirer’s hypocrisy on free speech
The paper of record is all for free speech — when it accords with their progressive opinions.
By Howard Lurie