Once the gold standard of broadcast journalism, “60 Minutes” has in recent years aired reports with a left-wing bias like that of MSNBC.
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Traditional journalism went out the window with Obama in 2008. Chasing down fact patterns was out, White House narratives were in.
There was a time, not long ago, that CBS’ “60 Minutes” was widely regarded as the gold standard of broadcast journalism. Regrettably, not so much anymore.
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I recently read an op-ed in the York Daily Record/Sunday News written by Pennsylvania state Rep. Seth Grove titled, "Government waste is no accident, it is a business model." I found his writing ...
In this age of instant messaging, voice notes, and endless scrolling, the once-intimate act of letter writing has all but ...
Covering the paralyzation or drastic reduction of entire government departments requires a different approach.