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BBC iPlayer - Badults: Food. SEO Blog. Wrastlin With The News The current presidential cabinet includes a WWE co-founder & this passes for modern political discourse: #FraudNewsCNN #FNN pic.twitter.com/WYUnHjjUjg— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 2, 2017 CNN promised vengeance. Something To Believe In The pretense of objectivity has been dropped: These reporters aren't ideologues. The WSJ, typically a right-leaning publication, is differentiating their coverage of the president from most other outlets by attempting to be somewhat neutral. The news is fake. "I think the president is probably right to say, like, look you are witch-hunting me. And, since people need something to believe in, there are new American Gods: "A half hour of cable news delivers enough psychic trauma for a whole year.

Current Headwinds for Online Publishing I struggle to keep up with the accelerating rate of change. Some of this stuff is cyclical. Speaking of robot journalists, check out the top 3 results for this query. Is this a test, @Google? TechCrunch. Techmeme. San Jose Breaking News, Sports, Weather, Traffic - San Jose Mercury News. The New York Times - Breaking News, World News & Multimedia.

Rolling Stone | Political News, Matt Taibbi, Politics, Issues and More. Thank You, Rolling Stone | BLOG ENTRY Today is my last day at Rolling Stone. As of this week, I’m leaving to work for First Look Media, the new organization that’s already home to reporters like Glenn Greenwald, Jeremy Scahill and Laura Poitras. I’ll have... February 20, 2014 10:35 AM ET Ex-Morgan Stanley Chief Jams Foot in Mouth, Complains of CEO Abuse | BLOG ENTRY There's a ton of interesting stuff going on in the Wall Street sphere of late – I'm trying to find some time to do a proper write-up of the extraordinary lawsuit just filed by the Better Markets...

February 13, 2014 5:30 PM ET The Vampire Squid Strikes Again: The Mega Banks' Most Devious Scam Yet | ARTICLE Call it the loophole that destroyed the world. It's 1999, the tail end of the Clinton years. While the rest of America obsesses over...