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The Decline of Journalism: Friendship or Objectivity

Many years ago during an interview for a local city newspaper, I was asked if I could remain objective in reporting a story if I was close...

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U.S. Strikes Yemen For First Time

Less than a week after a Saudi-led airstrike bombed a crowded reception hall in Sana, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of mourners...

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Top 10 Phrases We Are Tired of Hearing

Sometimes you just can’t bear hearing another one of those phrases that have become nothing more than verbal filler, or...

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Hey Kaine and Pence, We’re Not in the 80’s Anymore

Back in the days of the Cold War we were taught by teachers, parents, and the three news network anchors that the Soviets were evil and...

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Nearly 100 Children Killed in Aleppo in One Week

As world leaders wring their hands, sip refreshingly cool Evian bottled water, and sit around mahogany conference tables in places like...

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Two Senators Desperately in Need of a Geography Class

Two senators supporting a $1.15 billion sale of U.S.-made tanks and other military equipment to Saudi Arabia, relied on a fantasy map...

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Publisher of Snowden’s Documents Now Calls For His Prosecution

In an editorial that leaves many scratching their heads in confusion, The Washington Post’s editorialized on Saturday that not only...

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US Led Coalition Hits Wrong Target, Kills Dozens of Syrian Soldiers

The US led coalition is taking responsibility for air strikes that killed 83 Syrian soldiers and wounded 120 others in Deir al-Zour. A...

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Wells Fargo CEO Thumbs Nose at Customers Victimized by Fraud

We have come a long way from the days when leaders placed small plaques on their desks with the motto popularized by Harry Truman,...

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How Much for That Ambassadorship? I’ll Take It!

The latest release of hacked Democratic National Committee emails from Guccifer 2.0 revealed that rich donors and contributors to the DNC...

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