April 15, 2021 CBS News slammed for cropping bodycam footage of Adam Toledo holding gun before fatal shooting CBS News is facing heat over a video the network shared on Twitter Thursday that critics say crops out a critical part of body camera footage showing the police chase that led to 13-year-old Adam Toledo's death in Chicago last month.
April 15, 2021 Twitter accused of protecting CNN after tech giant bans James O'Keefe: 'They're all on the same team' Critics accused Twitter Thursday of banning Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe from its platform over the right-wing guerilla news outlet's damning exposé of CNN.
April 15, 2021 James O'Keefe vows to sue Twitter for defamation after ban for alleged use of 'fake accounts' Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe told 91±¬ÁÏ Thursday he will sue Twitter for "defamation" after the platform permanently suspended his account over the alleged use of "fake accounts".
April 14, 2021 New York Times accused of 'activism' after shaming CEOs who didn’t sign 'big defense of voting rights' The New York Times faced intense backlash and accusations of full-throated "activism" Wednesday after publishing an apparent attempt to shame CEOs whose names did not appear on an open letter expressing solidarity toward "democracy."
April 14, 2021 Washington Post columnist laments 'troubling disconnect' between public, 'core values' of journalism Critics lit into liberal Washington Post media columnist Margaret Sullivan Wednesday after she lamented what she described as a "troubling disconnect" between the public and "core journalistic values."
April 14, 2021 Jason Whitlock: Twitter targeted me over Black Lives Matter criticism as message to other sports journalists Sports writer Jason Whitlock said Twitter's recent decision to lock him out of his account for criticizing Black Lives Matter was part of a wider campaign by Big Tech to target journalists who don't protect pro-China corporate interests.
April 14, 2021 Power outages, storm damage slam Louisiana; search for commercial vessel in Gulf of Mexico continues Heavy rainfall and severe weather conditions pounded Louisiana on Tuesday night, leaving thousands without power, tearing off roofs and forcing the emergency rescue of six people.
April 13, 2021 Jason Whitlock defiant after Twitter locks him out for criticizing BLM founder's ritzy home purchases Sports columnist Jason Whitlock said Monday he would not comply with Twitter's demand to remove a tweet criticizing a Black Lives Matter co-founder's purchase of an expensive home after the social media giant locked Whitlock out of his account.
April 13, 2021 Nate Silver blasts 'disaster' FDA decision to halt Johnson & Johnson vaccine FiveThirtyEight editor-in-chief Nate Silver was outspoken with his condemnation of the FDA's decision to halt the distribution of the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine.Â
April 13, 2021 Meteor blazes across South Florida skies Southern Florida residents were stunned to see a meteor blazing through the darkness Monday night, with some sharing footage of the spectacle on social media.