Newspapers June 17, 2019 Minnesota Sun Staff President Trump contended Sunday two of the country’s top newspapers, The New York Times and The Washington Post, would go out of business when he leaves office. Trump attacked both newspapers, both of which often publish articles that he labels ...
by Victor Davis Hanson The current “media” – loosely defined as the old major newspapers like the New York Times and Washington Post, the network news channels, MSNBC and CNN, PBS and NPR, the online news aggregators like Google, Apple, and Yahoo, and the social media giants like the...
[Pictured: Texas newspapers reporting on the presidential race dated Nov. 27, 2000.] 2001: USA PATRIOT Act U.S. National Archives // Flickr 2001: USA PATRIOT Act Just a month after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, President George W. Bush signed into law the USA PATRIOT Act in full, Un...
[Pictured: Texas newspapers reporting on the presidential race dated Nov. 27, 2000.] 2001: USA PATRIOT Act U.S. National Archives // Flickr 2001: USA PATRIOT Act Just a month after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, President George W. Bush signed into law the USA PATRIOT Act in full, Un...
Therein lies the value of community journalism, which I want to highlight and honor during National Newspaper Week. Our local newspapers are all about local. Local reporters cover and write about the people, places and events that are happening locally. They write stories ranging from features to...
[Pictured: Texas newspapers reporting on the presidential race dated Nov. 27, 2000.] 2001: USA PATRIOT Act U.S. National Archives // Flickr 2001: USA PATRIOT Act Just a month after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, President George W. Bush signed into law the USA PATRIOT Act in full, Un...
The story of the summer was the chase for Roger Maris's single-season record of 61 home runs. Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa, and Ken Griffey Jr. were all poised to surpass the 37-year-old mark. Each day, newspapers and sports news shows tracked the sluggers' at-bats, until Sept. 8, ...
Everyone ought to care that freedom of the press thrives, that these journalists are covering our government meetings, writing about our neighbors, highlighting ordinary people who do extraordinary things and much more. We need newspapers as much today as ever before, perhaps even more. ...
[Pictured: Texas newspapers reporting on the presidential race dated Nov. 27, 2000.] 2001: USA PATRIOT Act U.S. National Archives // Flickr 2001: USA PATRIOT Act Just a month after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, President George W. Bush signed into law the USA PATRIOT Act in full, Un...
[s] … written in code”…The Florida Press Associationhas askedthe Literature Review Committee to reverse the [moronic] decision and allow incarcerated people to receive [newspapers because the ban is]…“arbitrary and irrational” and violates the First Amendment rights of the publisher and its ...