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climate denial
Apr. 29, 2017
EPA Scrubs Climate-Change Sections From Website
“Our website needs to reflect the views of the leadership of the agency.”
By
Chas Danner
media
Apr. 28, 2017
Conservative Radio Host Hugh Hewitt in Talks for MSNBC Show, Sources Say
Rumors of the deal are causing waves at the liberal cable network.
By
Yashar Ali
fox news news
Apr. 27, 2017
Sean Hannity Warns of ‘Total End’ of Fox News
In a series of tweets, the Fox News anchor hinted at a conspiracy inside company headquarters.
By
Adam K. Raymond
fox news news
Apr. 27, 2017
Is a Management Shake-up Looming at Fox News?
Network co-president Bill Shine is on edge about his job, say sources.
By
Gabriel Sherman
media
Apr. 25, 2017
Black Fox News Anchor Joins Expanding Racial-Discrimination Lawsuit
Kelly Wright says he endured “many racist comments,” and Bill O’Reilly rejected a proposed segment because its portrayal of blacks was “too positive.”
By
Gabriel Sherman
media
Apr. 25, 2017
O’Reilly Promises ‘the Truth Will Come Out’ in First Broadcast Since Fox Exit
He discussed his firing on his podcast as Tucker Carlson took over his Fox News time slot.
By
Margaret Hartmann
fox news news
Apr. 24, 2017
Ex–Fox News Host Alleges Network Operatives Hacked Her Phone in Smear Campaign
According to a new suit filed in federal court Monday.
By
Gabriel Sherman
Apr. 23, 2017
Bill O’Reilly Is Gone, But Fox News’ Legal Nightmare Continues
Sources say that seven black Fox News employees plan to join a racial-discrimination suit against the company.
By
Gabriel Sherman
Apr. 21, 2017
Treasury Denies Exxon’s Request to Ignore Sanctions and Drill for Oil in Russia
The oil giant stood to make gobs of cash, so it requested a waiver on sanctions imposed after Russia’s annexation of Crimea.
By
Adam K. Raymond
media
Apr. 21, 2017
O’Reilly’s Team Accidentally Forwarded Strategy Emails to Reporter
A day before he was fired, the Fox News host told his attorneys, “You all should know that I will not put up with much more from FNC.”
By
Margaret Hartmann
Apr. 20, 2017
Fox News Brings the O’Reilly Era to an Awkward End
Fox News acknowledged that viewers “will have a lot of feelings” about his abrupt ouster, but those feelings weren’t discussed on air.
By
Margaret Hartmann
Apr. 19, 2017
Exxon Seeks Permission to Ignore Sanctions, Drill in Russia
Rex Tillerson’s old company wants a waiver to work with Russia’s state-owned oil company on a variety of drilling projects.
By
Eric Levitz
media
Apr. 19, 2017
Fox Is Reportedly Preparing for Bill O’Reilly’s Exit
As another woman accused him of sexual harassment, Fox News would not comment on whether he’ll ever return from vacation.
By
Margaret Hartmann
select all
Apr. 17, 2017
Remembering the Man Responsible for the Modern Internet
How Robert Taylor, who passed away Thursday at the age of 85, essentially created the internet as we know it.
By
Jake Swearingen
Apr. 9, 2017
An Interactive History of 42nd Street’s Dramatic Transformation Over 164 Years
New York’s streets are constantly changing to reflect the dreams of each new era, and perhaps none has evolved more dramatically than 42nd Street.
Apr. 9, 2017
Lawyer: Fox Launching Investigation Into Harassment Claim Against Bill O’Reilly
Wendy Walsh and her lawyer officially reported O’Reilly using a Fox corporate hotline last week.
By
Chas Danner
Apr. 7, 2017
Note to Pundits: Please Stop Training Our President to Kill
The media’s laudatory reaction to Trump’s Syria strike teaches our incompetent president that launching wars on gut instinct is cool and good.
By
Eric Levitz
media
Apr. 4, 2017
Bill O’Reilly’s Future at Fox News Is in Rupert Murdoch’s Hands
Insiders say Murdoch’s instinct will be to protect O’Reilly as long as possible.
By
Gabriel Sherman
fox news
Apr. 1, 2017
$13M in Settlements Paid to Women Who Accused Bill O’Reilly of Harassment
Two settlements came after Fox fired Roger Ailes following his sexual-harassment scandals. The allegations against O’Reilly go back at least 15 years.
By
Chas Danner
Mar. 30, 2017
The Trouble at Fox News Keeps Getting Worse
Post-Ailes turmoil is roiling the network.
By
Gabriel Sherman
Mar. 29, 2017
Report: The Energy Department’s Climate Office Bans the Phrase ‘Climate Change’
A supervisor forbid the office’s staff from using the words “climate change” or “Paris Agreement” in any written memos,
Politico
reports.
By
Eric Levitz
the national interest
Mar. 28, 2017
Trump’s Mindless War on Green Energy
A party without a brain tries to tackle another Obama achievement, and will fail.
By
Jonathan Chait
select all
Mar. 27, 2017
Kim Stanley Robinson’s
New York 2140
: To Save the City, We May Have to Drown It
Kim Stanley Robinson’s newest book imagines a New York where the sea level has risen 50 feet. And it still sounds like the best city in the world.
By
Jake Swearingen
media
Mar. 17, 2017
Hannity Said to Pull Gun on Co-worker; Claims It Was for ‘Educational Purposes’
CNN and Fox News are feuding over whether the host aimed his gun at Juan Williams, or just showed it to him.
By
Margaret Hartmann
Mar. 15, 2017
The Reality of Climate Change Is Catching Up to the GOP
Seventeen House Republicans — many from areas already suffering the consequences of climate change — have signed onto a call for action.
By
Eric Levitz
Mar. 9, 2017
EPA Head Denies Carbon Dioxide’s Role in Climate Change
That puts him at odds with NASA and NOAA, among many others.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Mar. 8, 2017
Former Staffer Jason Miller Is CNN’s Newest Trump-Loving Talking Head
During the campaign, Miller called CNN “dishonest” while appearing on CNN.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Mar. 3, 2017
Will a Former Exxon CEO Save the Paris Climate Deal?
Bannon is pushing for Trump to pull out of the agreement. But Rex Tillerson and Ivanka oppose needlessly undermining America’s standing in the world.
By
Eric Levitz
Mar. 1, 2017
Days After Trashing Anonymous Sources, President Trump Becomes One
Last week, Trump suggested it should be illegal for journalists to quote anonymous sources. Then, he gave anonymous quotes to CNN.
By
Eric Levitz
Mar. 1, 2017
Trump Basks in the Approval of the ‘Enemy of the American People’
The media found much to admire (or, at least, relatively little to loathe) in Trump’s big speech. And the president is elated.
By
Eric Levitz
Feb. 27, 2017
George W. Bush Not Thrilled by Behavior of Monster He Helped Create
The former president speaks out against Trump’s attempts to curtail press freedom and Muslim immigration.
By
Eric Levitz
Feb. 24, 2017
Trump Praises First Amendment, Calls for Media Suppression and Fewer Protests
The president told CPAC the media “shouldn’t be allowed” to cite anonymous sources, and suggested people shouldn’t protest after an election.
By
Eric Levitz
select all
Feb. 23, 2017
Future’s ‘Mask Off’ Is the Biggest Moment for Flutes Since ‘My Heart Will Go On’
It’s time to bust out your flute.
By
Madison Malone Kircher
Feb. 17, 2017
Senate Confirms Leading Opponent of Environmental Regulation As Head of the EPA
Scott Pruitt will spearhead the Trump administration’s efforts to increase water pollution and accelerate man-made climate change.
By
Eric Levitz
media
Feb. 17, 2017
Jared Kushner Complains About CNN’s Trump Coverage to Time Warner Executive
Ana Navarro doesn’t seem upset about getting “under President Daddy-in-Law’s skin.”
By
Margaret Hartmann
Feb. 16, 2017
Trump Ends the Presidential Press Conference As We Know It
In a remarkable 80-minute presser, Trump did not try to reach people with a message via the media; the message itself was to mistrust the media.
By
Ed Kilgore
media
Feb. 15, 2017
Omarosa Produces Secret Recording of White House Dispute With Journalist
“This is freaking Nixonian,” said April Ryan, who didn’t know she was being recorded.
By
Margaret Hartmann
media
Feb. 14, 2017
Journalist Claims Omarosa Threatened Her, Said White House Has ‘Dossier’ on Her
April Ryan says her former friend got in her face just a few steps from the Oval Office.
By
Margaret Hartmann
early and often
Feb. 7, 2017
White House Shifts Focus From Trump’s False Media Attack to Terror Threat
A list of 78 ostensibly underreported incidents – including the attacks in Orlando and San Bernardino – kept everyone talking about national security.
By
Margaret Hartmann
encounter
Feb. 5, 2017
Heading to the Airport With the New York
Times’
ISIS Expert
Rukmini Callimachi discusses the travel ban, her refugee past, and extremists’ reactions to Trump.
By
Andrew Rice
Jan. 25, 2017
Trump Will Force EPA to Clear Studies With His Appointees Before Publishing Them
The White House has demanded that its appointees review any studies produced by the EPA before the public gets a look at the data.
By
Eric Levitz
Jan. 25, 2017
Trump White House Tells EPA to Pull Climate-Change Webpage: Report
Employees say they’re scrambling to save the data.
By
Margaret Hartmann
Jan. 24, 2017
Trump’s Aides Leak Embarrassing Story About How He Can’t Handle Embarrassment
Three days in, and the president is consumed by rage, while his staffers are consumed by infighting. And reporters are hearing all about it.
By
Eric Levitz
Jan. 23, 2017
Team Trump Is Launching a Frontal Assault on the EPA
The new administration is wasting no time in bringing down the hammer, with plans to gut key aspects of the agency’s work.
By
Ed Kilgore
Jan. 21, 2017
For One Day of Protest, Every City Belonged to Its Pedestrians
Cities are places for openness — and carlessness.
By
Justin Davidson
Jan. 21, 2017
Trump: Media Will Pay ‘Big Price’ for Reporting That Inauguration Crowd Was Tiny
In a speech at CIA headquarters, the president called journalists the “most dishonest human beings on earth” — and his audience cheered.
By
Eric Levitz
Jan. 20, 2017
The White House Website Removes Mentions of Climate Change
The America First Energy Plan does not include references to global warming.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Jan. 19, 2017
New York
Draws 10 National Magazine Award Nominations
Including in the categories of General Excellence and Magazine of Year.
By
Daily Intelligencer
rumors
Jan. 19, 2017
The
Times
May Have Launched a False Rumor About Rick Perry
It’s hard to square its most inflammatory claim with a statement Perry made after he was tapped to be head of the Department of Energy.
By
Jesse Singal
select all
Jan. 11, 2017
Facebook Announces New Initiative to Save Media, Again
It’s more training programs and publishing tools.
By
Brian Feldman
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