New York Times Mocks Rural California Town for Not Using Mainstream Media
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The New York Times War On Democracy
The New York Times War On Democracy Journalists aren't supposed to make things up. Unless, of course, you’re the New York Times Editorial Board. The other day the “Paper of Record” ran an editorial titled: There Is a Way Forward: How to Defeat Trump’s Power Grab This jewel of distortion says, among other things, this, bold print for emphasis supplied: The first 100 days of President Trump’s second term have done more damage to American demo…
The Scoop: The chaotic web of social media journalism as seen in one California county
Plus: TikTok faces big privacy fine in EU; lessons from the fall of the MCU. Stanislaus County is home to 500,000 residents in California’s Central Valley. Like most communities across the country, traditional media has receded from this rural area, leaving inhabitants to cobble together their own news sources as best they can. The results can lead to misinformation — and even armed confrontation. An in-depth report from the New York Times exami…
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