Most Americans are frustrated with the news. But what if we’re wrong about what’s really wrong with journalism?
On this week’s episode of Reveal, what can be done to repair the cracked foundation of the Fourth Estate. https://t.co/xn03UB57gs
As news deserts pop up across the country, more people are losing trust in the news media.
This week on Reveal: repairing the cracked foundation of the Fourth Estate. https://t.co/xn03UB57gs
Local newsrooms are shrinking across the country, leaving people in the dark and straining democracy.
Why people say they’re frustrated with the news, on this week’s episode of Reveal. https://t.co/xn03UB57gs
A lack of local journalism is fueling mistrust in the news. What can we do about it?
This week, we partner with the podcast Scene on Radio for their latest season: The News. https://t.co/xn03UB57gs
For decades, many Americans have accused the major news media of liberal bias. But is it true?
We take a fresh look with our partners at @SceneOnRadio. https://t.co/xn03UB57gs
“Tupac Shakur…was profoundly smart and in many ways incredibly enlightened, and there’s no reason he shouldn’t have his 12th Academy Award now." https://t.co/YALnLnn272
Jeff Pearlman is a sports writer. But his latest book—“Only God Can Judge Me”—is a departure. It’s a definitive account of the life of Tupac Shakur.
Hear why the legendary artist became almost an obsession for him on this week’s “More To The Story.” https://t.co/YALnLnn272
On this week’s “More To The Story,” author Jeff Pearlman talks about writing the definitive biography of legendary hip-hop artist Tupac Shakur—and why Tupac’s fatal shooting was the “dumbest death ever.”
Listen here: https://t.co/z4B2X7Fhdm
From his apartment in Norway, Tommy Olsen runs a hotline for people trying to reach Greece.
In March, the country charged him with smuggling, espionage, and participating in a criminal organization. Prosecutors tried to extradite him.
Norway refused. https://t.co/4GpsCG8qo7
Tommy Olsen runs a hotline for people trying to reach Greece from Turkey; he’s now a wanted man. A global crackdown on migrants and asylum seekers means those who try to help them are under attack, too.
This week on Reveal: https://t.co/4GpsCG8qo7
Human rights groups are calling on Greece to stop the forcible deportation of migrants, a practice that can leave them abandoned at sea in small life rafts. https://t.co/4GpsCG8qo7
From his apartment in Norway, Tommy Olsen runs a hotline for people trying to reach Greece from Turkey. In March, Greece charged him with smuggling, espionage, and participating in a criminal organization. Prosecutors tried to extradite him. Norway refused.https://t.co/4GpsCG8qo7
Human rights groups are calling on Greece to stop the forcible deportation of migrants, a practice that can leave them abandoned at sea in small life rafts. https://t.co/4GpsCG8qo7
Tommy Olsen runs a hotline for people trying to reach Greece from Turkey; he’s now a wanted man.
A global crackdown on migrants and asylum seekers means those who try to help them are under attack, too. https://t.co/4GpsCG8qo7
The Voting Rights Act turned 60 last year. But it’s no time to celebrate.
The New York Times’ @jbouie traces the long history of conservative efforts to dismantle voting rights across America.
Listen to the full episode here: https://t.co/W9r6lFdfCy
“The sky was littered with stars and drones.”
Last fall, activists sailed to Gaza trying to deliver aid. They were met with drone attacks and imprisonment. https://t.co/EVq3kqpkIc
Earlier this year, the Supreme Court weakened the Voting Rights Act, which has long been the most effective way Black Americans gained electoral power.
Columnist @jbouie examines the effort to erode the VRA on this week’s “More To The Story.”
Listen: https://t.co/W9r6lFdfCy
Why did conservatives try (and eventually succeed) to kill Voting Rights Act?
To journalist @jbouie, the answer is simple: The notion that everyone deserves equal access to the ballot has never sat well with the political right in the US. https://t.co/AqZKmAQEd6
“The notion that everyone deserves equal access to the ballot...and that there ought to be some measure of political equality has never really sat well with the political right in this country." https://t.co/AqZKmAQEd6
“Do I think that the Democratic Party is, like, a bunch of weenies? I do.”
On “More To The Story,” New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie tells us why, in the wake of the Supreme Court killing the Voting Rights Act, Democrats need new policies.
Listen: https://t.co/W9r6lFdfCy