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- Just think if President Trump spent as much time worrying about the nation and its citizens as he does Fox News.
- Let’s get one thing straight in connection with the December boycott and the one now faced by Carlson: Despite his best efforts to frame the boycotts as ”free speech” issues, no one’s First Amendment rights are being denied or violated when advertisers refuse to place their ads on Carlson's show.
- In his TV persona, Carlson has become a surrogate for President Trump and a smirking face of privilege in his denigration of immigrants and others.
- Finally, the giants of digital media are showing some social responsibility in cracking down on Alex Jones for violating hate speech policies. It is long overdue, but it is a step in the right direction in trying to regain control of a media ecosystem that has become polluted with hate.
- "No, things are not as awful as they once were," says Leonard Pitts Jr. "But 'less awful' is not a synonym for good."
- Baltimore’s biggest business names experienced a busy year in 2017 — from Under Armour and McCormick & Co. to Sinclair Broadcast Group.
- Emily Steel and I joined Brian Stelter on Reliable Sources to discuss a blockbuster report Steel co-authored on the former Fox host.
- In May, when Sinclair announced its purchase of Tribune, the deal looked like slam dunk to make the Hunt-Valley-based company the largest broadcaster in the country. But not today.
- Bill O'Reilly's 'The Spin Stops Here Tour' played to thousands of empty seats at Baltimore's Royal Farms Arena Friday.
- Faith can be used to navigate the challenges of life. It should make people kinder, more connected. And it can elevate a life to inspire others. But it must shake off any limiting beliefs that harm women, more than half the world.
- The media are taking it from all sides. On the right, President Trump blasts the media for "lying." On the left, Jon Stewart rips the media for letting Trump use them. Despite their opposing political views, Messrs. Trump and Stewart share something in common: They're both talking about the "Mainstream Media." But what is the Mainstream Media? The term isn't just outdated, it's antiquated.
- I can't tell you how tired I am of hearing people in the media who clearly have no understanding of the horrors of the Holocaust talking about Nazis and Hitler these days.
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- Leonard Pitts Jr: Being disrespectful justifies discipline toward a student, not excessive use of police force.
- Leonard Pitts Jr.: Let no one think that a textbook calling slaves immigrant workers was incidental or accidental.
- Donald Trump's offensive immigration scheme fuels right-wing conspiracy claims that he's a mole planted by the Democrats.
- Leonard Pitts says those who refuse to recognize the Charleston massacre as racism should be profoundly ashamed.
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- Most millennials get their political news on Facebook, while the majority of baby boomers do so from local TV news.
- When it comes to getting information on politics and government, Fox News has a far greater hold on conservatives than any single media outlet has on liberals.
- Latest partisan 'swiftboating' of Hillary Clinton sets a new standard for smears and raises questions about exactly who has the brain injury
- Regardless of how we may feel about "Noah's" interpretation of the Bible, each of us can recreate the recommended diet of the Garden of Eden in our home by dropping animal products from our menu.
- With signs in the hall saying "Carson 2016" and "Run Ben, Run," Dr. Ben Carson doubled down on some of his most controversial statements in a speech Saturday at the Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Maryland.
- Last week, former Fox News host Glenn Beck returned for a guest appearance with Megyn Kelly and created a bit of a buzz saying he wished he'd have been more positive and less divisive during his days on the cable channel.
- Apparently quoting Vladimir Lenin to explain the deeper meaning of Obamacare, and stopping just short of calling President Barack Obama a communist isn't inflammatory enough for Ben Carson in his new role as a paid Fox News contributor.
- Ben Carson wasted no time in his first appearance as an official, on-the-payroll contributor to Fox Wednesday night quoting Vladimir Lenin and Saul Alinsky in his first 50 seconds on air to show what he believes the president is really up to with Obamacare.
- The Howard County father — whose arrest became a viral web video and a cause célèbre of conservative talk radio — won't be prosecuted for disrupting a meeting on state education standards.
- The arrest of a man who disrupted a public forum on the Common Core serves only to fan the misinformed criticism of the new national education standards.
- Was it the racist remarks or the slipping ratings that did in the Southern celebrity chef?
- A sober analysis of the death of four Americans is needed, but Republicans want to turn it into something bigger than Watergate.
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