Actually, now and again there can be a reason to “like” Berenson.
By Richard Koenig
From the Editors: WHYY now? Outlet ends days of radio silence after Broad + Liberty inquiry
Previous stories were one-sided. When the facts contradicted the progressive narrative, the outlet stopped reporting altogether — until Broad + Liberty demanded to know why.
By the Editors
The Editors: Local media gives Delco’s prison a pass now that government is the manager
A spate of deaths inside the George W. Hill Correctional Facility should merit a news story, but you won’t find one in the local papers of record.
By The Editors
A Central Bucks parent: Truth can lead the way to heal our divided district
“The allegations themselves are an open wound on our district that must be healed and therefore warrant a thorough investigation and accurate reporting of the facts.”
by Donna Shannon
Daniel Greenfield: MSNBC and the king of hate media
Comcast CEO Brian L. Roberts has used MSNBC’s hate machine to divide and slander America
By Daniel Greenfield
The Editors: Inquirer’s editorial goes overboard with hasty, hyperbolic judgment against Central Bucks schools
The editorial from the paper of record is little more than a press release from one side in a complaint that is not a lawsuit.
By The Editors
Joe D’Orsie: The Twitter Files — let us not soon forget
The Twitter Files show that an outrageously partisan leadership team knowingly limited conservative voices.
By Joe D’Orsie
Fetterman piece by the New York Times lied by omission, we now know
New York Times piece on Fetterman lied by omission — and now we know.
By The Editors
Albert Eisenberg: NPR’s grotesque, taxpayer-funded smear on Doug Mastriano
Pittsburgh’s taxpayer-funded NPR affiliate, WESA 90.5, ties Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano to an antisemitic mass-murder. His crime? Purchasing advertising on the right-wing social media platform Gab.
By Albert Eisenberg