BROADCAST BIAS: The networks adored Trump ‘tell all’ books, but downplay books with Biden scoops

One easy demonstration of broadcast network bias is their “news” coverage of political books, especially what’s called the “tell-all” book. They adore Trump “tell-alls,” and can’t abide those volumes about Democrats. This bias first emerges at book publishers. Democrats are rarely encouraged to write “tell-alls” because it damages the party’s brand. Back in 2018, ABC,…

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Grading Trump: Where the president stands in the eyes of Americans four months into his second term

President Donald Trump this week enjoyed one of his biggest legislative victories during his second administration. “THE ONE, BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL” has PASSED the House of Representatives!” Trump touted in a social media post Thursday. The president’s post came soon after the GOP-controlled House passed Trump’s sweeping tax and spending cuts package by a razor-thin…

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Hegseth hits Pentagon press with stricter orders on credentials in order to protect ‘national security’

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth issued stricter orders on Friday for journalists accessing the Pentagon building, as the Trump administration places further restrictions on the press. The new rules ban credentialed reporters from most of the Department of Defense headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, without official approval and escort, Hegseth said in a memorandum. Hegseth described…

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AI exoskeleton gives wheelchair users the freedom to walk again

For Caroline Laubach, being a Wandercraft test pilot is about more than just trying out new technology. It’s about reclaiming a sense of freedom and connection that many wheelchair users miss. Laubach, a spinal stroke survivor and full-time wheelchair user, has played a key role in demonstrating the personal AI-powered prototype exoskeleton’s development, and her experience…

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Young police officer dies by suicide after ‘debilitating’ laser eye surgery complications

A young Pennsylvania man recently took his own life, months after he underwent corrective laser eye surgery.  His parents blame their son’s suicide on the “debilitating” side effects he experienced, but vision experts claim that the procedure is generally “safe and effective.” Ryan Kingerski, 26, a young officer with the Penn Hills Police Department, was…

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