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The Heisman Winner Tweet Story is a New Low in Journalistic Integrity

December 11, 2018 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment

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What does it say about the state of journalism in the US when reporters comb through years-old tweets for a story? PHOTO CREDIT: CNN

Filed Under: Front Page, Politics, Top Story Tagged With: Heisman Trophy, journalism, journalistic integrity, Kyler Murray, twitter

Yes, There Was an Attempt to Influence the 2016 Election

October 11, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment

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Attempts to influence American elections from foreign powers and domestic groups will only intensify, unless the voters take the responsibility to filter their sources.

Filed Under: Front Page, Politics, Top Story Tagged With: 2016 election, Fake news, journalism, social meida

Remembering Nat Hentoff: Prolific Journalist, Jazz Critic and Relentless Free Speech Defender

February 10, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence

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Criticized by liberals and conservatives alike, Hentoff, like many of his heroes, refused to be pigeon-holed

Filed Under: Civil Rights, Justice, Politics Tagged With: civil rights, free speech, jazz, journalism, nat hentoff, race relations, racism, Stewart Lawrence

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That’s Not a Disability

February 15, 2019 By Michael Patrick Lewis Leave a Comment

Teach the child how to use their powers and that child will accomplish great things.

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Why Have Americans Become So Easily Offended?

February 12, 2019 By Jerry Newberry 1 Comment

Have we become so sensitive that one incident in a career can permanently disbar one from holding public office?

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21 Savage: Hip Hop’s Face of Immigration

February 5, 2019 By Dr. Adia Winfrey Leave a Comment

“Been through some thangs but I couldn’t imagine my kids being stuck at the border/Flint still need water/People was innocent couldn’t get lawyers.” ~21 Savage “a lot” verse performed on The Tonight Show 1/28/2019

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#Kaeperbowl: The Silencing Continues

February 3, 2019 By Dr. Adia Winfrey 1 Comment

“I got to sacrifice a lot of money to perform. But there’s a man who sacrificed his job for us, so we got to stand behind him.” ~Cardi B on refusing to perform during the Super Bowl to support Kaepernick

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