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He planned to build an app with an old friend from Austin, René Pinnell.
Nick Bilton • American Kingpin: Catching the Billion-Dollar Baron of the Dark Web
New York Times is not alone in suffering the effects of a great reputation. Like other major figures or organizations in history, at some point it began acting in certain instances as if it were above or beyond the truth. But the opposite is very much the case. The New York Times is not a manufacturer or crafter of truth, as it sometimes seems to s
... See moreAshley Rindsberg • The Gray Lady Winked: How the New York Times's Misreporting, Distortions and Fabrications Radically Alter History
the cover of the June 27 issue of Time magazine.
Nelson Denis • War Against All Puerto Ricans: Revolution and Terror in America's Colony
of racial inequities.
Ibram X. Kendi • How to Be an Antiracist
The suspicions of the press, which would normally have been aroused by the rumors of “deals” and involvement by high-level politicians in a program calling for a vast write-down by the taxpayers, were lulled by the fact that this program was being run by apolitical Robert Moses; his legend draped over Title I a comforting, concealing cloak.
Robert A. Caro • The Power Broker
The paper that, for over four years, feverishly likened Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler was unabashedly pro-Hitler in the Thirties, serving as a sturdy fount of Dr. Goebbels’s propaganda (“reporting,” just as his newspapers did, that Poland invaded Germany on Sept. 1, 1939). The paper that, for twenty years, has made Vladimir Putin out to be a second
... See moreAshley Rindsberg • The Gray Lady Winked: How the New York Times's Misreporting, Distortions and Fabrications Radically Alter History
In a 2004 study entitled “Balance as Bias: Global Warming and the US Prestige Press,” Maxwell Boykoff and Jules Boykoff found that the norm of “balanced reporting” had caused the New York Times, the Washington Post,