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Ex-BBC boss insists organization doesn’t have anti-Trump bias amid lawsuit over misleading edit
Former BBC News CEO Deborah Turness insisted the organization doesn’t have any institutional bias against President Donald ...
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Deborah Turness, the former CEO of BBC News, acknowledged a Donald Trump-focused documentary that's spurred a $10 billion ...
Stephen Colbert may be the latest flashpoint, but it's clear readers have been troubled by the media long before this CBS ...
In her first interview since she left the BBC, Deborah Turness said at Semafor’s Restoring Trust in Media summit that it was ...
Former BBC News CEO Deborah Turness, 58, has defended the broadcaster against institutional bias claims after resigning over a Panorama documentary that edited Trump's Capitol riots speech, sparking a ...
Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson wrote a letter to Apple that warned the company its choice of articles in Apple News could violate the law.
The latest evidence is a quiet but radical distortion of consumer protection law by the F.T.C. The agency recently sent a ...
President Donald Trump's former campaign attorney is arguing two state Supreme Court justices should be barred from ...
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BROADCAST BIAS: Network gold meddling proves there’s no thrill of victory for leftists
Media outlets criticized USA men's hockey team for laughing during Trump's congratulations call, pushing players to issue public apologies.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and adviser Stephen Miller both described Renée Good and Alex Pretti as domestic terrorists.
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