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Items with tag "Journalism" between 13 Nov 2025 and 13 Feb 2026

Well, it looks like Jeff Bezos has decided to light the Washington Post on fire as he just can't seem to figure out how newspapers work. Josh Marshall, a 25-year veteran of online journalism, congratulates Bezos on getting to the "F this" part of the billionaire ownership lifecycle (also known as "Dunning-Krueger strikes again"):
Well, some of it is interesting, anyway: Adam Kinzinger uses the Great Drone Panic of 2024 to remind us how right-wing media spin people up over nothing. O'Hare may reclaim its title as the World's Busiest Airport if the Federal Aviation Administration confirms flight-tracking company AirNav Radar's statistics next month. Sam Kahn explains "how the New Yorker became irrelevant." Duke evolutionary anthropology PhD student Hannah Salomons conducted a study of how puppies learn that has recently been...
So in case I don't have a chance to read all of these tonight: Did the White House staff put up tacky, gold-colored, signage outside the Oval Office because the OAFPOTUS is a classless tool, or because he's well along the dementia highway? Dan Rather puts the blame for declining educational outcomes in the US squarely on the party who has attacked public education for 40 or 50 years now. DOGE has officially ended, having accomplished absolutely nothing good, and of course it'll be up to my party to...

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