#Media Ethics
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Trump is attending the White House Correspondents' Dinner for the first time as president — the same press he's called 'enemies of the people' for a decade. What does that tell us about power, media, and performance?
A man claimed he survived a secret cartel sports tournament where losers were executed. A journalist flew to Mexico City to verify it. What he found instead says more about us than about him.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth blamed media coverage after 6 US troops died in Kuwait drone attack, shocking Pentagon briefing room with callous remarks
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[email protected]How Elizabeth Short's 1947 murder became mythology over truth, and what our obsession with unsolved crimes reveals about how we consume tragedy
Exploring the 2026 Western media bias Gaza Iran. Analysis of how death tolls are reported differently based on political interests and US foreign policy.
The BBC faces backlash over a leaked memo instructing staff to use 'captured' instead of 'kidnapped' for Nicolas Maduro. Analyzing the BBC Maduro kidnapping terminology controversy.
Exploring the Pete Hegseth CBS News interview controversy and the ethical implications of media access versus government press blackouts.
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[email protected]CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil urges viewers to hold journalists accountable amid the controversial Bari Weiss takeover. A bold move for media trust in 2026.
Leah Remini calls out NBC4 Los Angeles for airing a 30-minute Scientology advertisement. Discover the 2025 debate over media ethics and paid religious propaganda.
CBS News is facing accusations of political censorship after pulling a "60 Minutes" report on an El Salvadoran prison used by the Trump administration, sparking fears the network is bowing to political pressure.
CBS News pulled a '60 Minutes' report critical of the Trump administration, sparking internal accusations of 'political censorship' and raising questions about media independence.
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[email protected]'Titanic' star Kate Winslet reveals the dark side of her sudden stardom at 22, detailing 'horrific' phone tapping, trash rummaging, and tabloid abuse in a new, candid interview.