Matt Taibbi: Why “Securing Democracy” Will Be Taught in Journalism Schools
Haters gonna hate, but Glenn Greenwald's latest is a field guide to bringing home (another) scoop of a lifetime.
Haters gonna hate, but Glenn Greenwald's latest is a field guide to bringing home (another) scoop of a lifetime.
The press is building an image of a "radical" progressive hero, while reality looks like the same corporate Democrat.
"Mighty Ira," a documentary about legendary former ACLU chief Ira Glasser, is simultaneously inspiring and unnerving.
The Director of National Intelligence releases a report, and the press rushes to spread the propaganda again.
The transformation from phony "objectivity" to open one-party orthodoxy hasn't been an improvement.
Raised in a family devastated by bubble economics, one Reddit investor saw GameStop as a way to send a message to "cancerous rent-seekers."
Ex-treasury secretary under Clinton offers important thoughts on the negative consequences of aid to the less fortunate.
On Chris Hedges' show, On Contact, the host speaks with journalist and author Matt Taibbi about the rapidly disintegrating media landscape and its consequences.
The Pulitzer winner founded The Intercept to challenge official narratives and protect editorial freedom. When editors spiked a controversial story he wrote, he concluded they had abandoned those principals and…
How do you call something 'Russian disinformation' when you don’t have evidence it is? Let’s count the ways.