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Leading Papers Call for Destroying Iran to Save It

The New York Times and Washington Post offer facile arguments for US attacks on Iran, on the assumption that the US wants to brighten Iranians’ futures.

Air Mail depiction of Rupert Murdoch reading the News of the World

Rupert Murdoch Heads West

The strategy of Rupert Murdoch, always arch-conservative in his politics, has been to start or take over and use media to further his political viewpoint.

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For NYT’s David Brooks, It’s Way Past Time to Say Goodbye

Brooks has served as an apologist for the ruling class, whose crimes and errors of judgement he is always ready to trivialize and forgive.

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Why Treat DHS’s Known Liars as Reliable Sources?

It’s long past time for news coverage to reflect journalists’ knowledge that DHS exaggerates, shares dubious statements and flat-out lies.

The Nation's depiction of two people waving Palestinian flags in Gaza. (photo: Ferial Abdu / Anadolu via Getty Images)

Rayan El Amine on Voices From Gaza

The voices of Palestinians themselves are an intervention into a media conversation that presents Palestinians as subjects more often than as actors.

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Top 7 owners of online US news media

The Digital Media Oligarchy: Who Owns Online News? 

More than half of US visits to major online news sites from Dec. 2024 through Nov. 2025 went to outlets controlled by just seven families or corporate entities.

Weekly online news articles mentioning "Gaza," January 2024–January 2026 (Media Cloud)

After Trump Declared Gaza War ‘Over,’ Media Lost Interest

Since Donald Trump declared that “the war in Gaza is over” on October 3, 2025, US news outlets’ interest in the occupied territory has plummeted.

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Labeling Kidnapping a ‘Capture,’ Media Legitimate Violation of International Law

It’s misleading to use language like “capture” and “arrest,” which evoke the US upholding the law, to describe heavily armed US forces taking Maduro prisoner.

Gender Identity of Mass Shooters, 2013-2025

When a Shooter Is Trans—and Not a Cis Male—Suddenly Identity Matters

Most media outlets focused on profiling the shooter—who was transgender—treating the shooting as an isolated case rather than part of a larger, systemic issue.

Graphic detailing what was and wasn't included in news reports on Israel's killing of Al Jazeera journalists.

Western Media Manufactured Consent for Israel’s Murder of Palestinian Journalists

Most outlets accepted Israel’s premise that any number of bystanders can legitimately be killed in order to target a supposed Hamas member.

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