Press on April Jobs Report: 'Unexpectedly' Good News, 'Scars' Healing

On Friday, the government reported that the economy added a seasonally adjusted 211,000 jobs, and that the unemployment rate dropped to a 10-year low of 4.4 percent. The day's press coverage had three noticeable highlights. The first was the headline at the Associated Press's coverage — "US JOBS DATA SHOW SOME SCARS FROM RECESSION FINALLY HEALING."
Tom Blumer

NUTS: WashPost Says Partisan Tilt 'Mostly Unheard Of In Broadcast TV'

The Washington Post sounded the bias alarm on the front page of Tuesday’s paper. Sinclair is buying some powerful local TV stations from Tribune, “raising questions about content.” Reporter Todd C. Frankel worried “The deal also has energized long-running speculation that the quiet company has ambitions to be the broadcast world’s Fox News.” Frankel laughably claimed partisan coverage "remains…
Tim Graham

ProPublica Corrects False Claim EPA Science Board Members Were Fired

After Environmental Protection Agency administrator Scott Pruitt chose not to renew the contracts of several members of EPA’s Board of Scientific Counselors, ProPublica falsely claimed he fired them. “Trump admin fires scientists on EPA review board. And plans to replace them w/ reps from polluting industries,” ProPublica tweeted on May 7. On May 9, ProPublica issued a correction.
Aly Nielsen

With Science ‘Under Siege’ in Trump Era, NYT Plays Up...Miami Museum?

The New York Times can make even a local museum opening into an opportunity to fight the Trump presidency. On Sunday, Nick Madigan came out fighting for science under a loaded partisan headline: “A Shrine to Science Rises as Science Comes Under Siege.” Madigan was ostensibly marking the long-delayed opening of a sleek new science museum in Miami with a 500,000-gallon aquarium tank, but waited…
Clay Waters

‘Quantico’ Smears Trump Supporter Peter Thiel in Terror Plot Storyline

The showrunner of ABC’s Quantico said they would be “substituting Trump for terrorism” but in the May 5 episode, titled “RAINBOW,” they manage to combine both. A character with a name almost identical to real life President Trump supporter and tech mogul Peter Thiel is used in a terror plot to hijack airplanes using a money sharing app.
Karen Townsend

CBS Highlights Anti-US Protests in South Korea, Ignore North's Hostage

More terrible news broke out of North Korea overnight where the murderous regime detained another American on questionable charges. Every one of the Big Three Networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) reported on the development Monday morning. Sadly both CBS and NBC decided to move on from the story come evening. For CBS Evening News, they decided it wasn’t worth the time. But they did find time for a report…
Nicholas Fondacaro

What’s Old Is News Again: Nets Hype Testimony of Sally Yates

After almost four months since former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates’ warning to the White House regarding then-National Security Adviser Michael Flynn was illegally leaked to the press, Yates testified before a Senate sub-committee Monday, where she confirmed that’s what she did. The media played up the hearing, expecting there to be a “bombshell.” In reality, she simply offered a detailed…
Nicholas Fondacaro

NPR's Kat Chow: 'Muslim Ban' Is Polite 'Racism'

Taxpayer-supported National Public Radio is pro-Islam and anti-racism, so it’s only natural their “Code Switch” project would compare the Trump executive order restricting immigration for six majority-Muslim countries... with the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. Islam is portrayed as a racial category, and nobody should try to fact-check it, because the emotions are running high.      On Friday…
Tim Graham

Ex-ESPN Journalist: Deadspin Pushed Network Left

Ever since ESPN sacked 100 on-air employees and sent them packing April 26, conservatives and leftists have debated the reason for the network's latest round of layoffs. "Chord-cutting," say those on the Left, as well as ESPN management. "Radical turn-off politics," say the conservatives.​
Jay Maxson

Stelter, Tur Clash With Jorge Ramos on Being ‘Stand-Ins for Democrats’

The unique brand of journalistic jihad that Jorge Ramos espouses in covering the Trump administration is so extreme that the Univision anchorman now even raises the hackles of other top national media figures he interacts with, such as CNN’s Brian Stelter and NBC’s Katy Tur. 
MRC Latino Staff

Israeli Leader Netanyahu Slams NY Times and CNN for Fake Hamas News

Better not show the latest video of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Washington Post media columnist Margaret Sullivan. She has already revealed that she is triggered just by the term "fake news" and the video of Netanyahu accusing CNN and the New York Times of reporting fake news about Hamas would probably cause her to wilt from such a macroaggression. 
P.J. Gladnick

Miley Cyrus Accused of Cultural Appropriation

In light of a recent interview with Billboard magazine, Miley Cyrus is facing backlash over her comments of not listening to rap and hip hop music anymore. After talking about a new Kendrick Lamar song, she said: “That's what pushed me out of the hip-hop scene a little. It was too much 'Lamborghini, got my Rolex, got a girl on my cock'—I am so not that.”
Melissa Mullins

Excited CBS: Yates Will Deliver ‘Explosive’ ‘Bombshell’ on Trump

All three networks on Monday excitedly promoted the anti-Trump potential of the testimony of a woman the President fired. CBS This Morning predicted that former acting Attorney General Sally Yates would deliver “explosive” “bombshells” about possible connections to Russia. Reporters on NBC’s Today reassured viewers that the Democrat was totally reliable. ABC included a clip of liberal Senator…
Scott Whitlock

MTV Swoons Over ‘Extraordinary Example’ Waters, Gives Standing Ovation

Along with gender neutral acting performances and a gay kiss winning Best Kiss, the 2017 MTV Movie & TV Awards continued its downward spiral into a farce as the crowd gave far-left, scandal-ridden Democratic Congresswoman Maxine Waters (Calif.) a standing ovation to laud her as “an extraordinary example.”
Curtis Houck