#NPR
Miscellaneous | News bias/fake news/media bias
Exclusive: All Things Considered, It's Time To Defund NPR
Rep. Bob Good is introducing a bill that would prohibit federal funds in general from going to National Public Radio.
Miscellaneous | News bias/fake news/media bias
NPR Suspends Longtime Editor after Scathing Exposé on Left-Wing Bias | National Review
NPR suspended its veteran senior business editor, Uri Berliner, for five days without pay after he wrote a critical essay on how NPR succumbed to liberal groupthink.
Miscellaneous | News bias/fake news/media bias
I’ve Been at NPR for 25 Years. Here’s How We Lost America’s Trust. | The Free Press
Uri Berliner, a veteran at the public radio institution, says the network lost its way when it started telling listeners how to think.
Politics | Media Bias
Elder Of Ziyon - NPR is thoroughly clueless about Israel's released hostages, saying their families - most of whom are still in mourning or praying for other family members - have been made "whole" again.
Blogging about Israel and the Arab world since, oh, forever.
Miscellaneous | Other Stuff
Musk Calls Out NPR as Government Mouthpiece - The American Spectator | USA News and PoliticsThe American Spectator | USA News and Politics
Twitter has labeled National Public Radio as “state-affiliated media,” in the style of outlets in Russia and China. Despite protest from NPR bosses, the designation is fully accurate and deserves application to other government media funded by America
Politics | Media Bias
NPR says bombs in Israel are "rare." They aren't, but the truth doesn't serve their narrative.
Blogging about Israel and the Arab world since, oh, forever.
Politics | Media Bias
Elder Of Ziyon - NPR and the poor, misunderstood terrorists
Blogging about Israel and the Arab world since, oh, forever.
Politics | Leftists Are Insane
NPR: Academics argue white people using the yellow thumbs-up emoji ‘signals a lack of awareness about white privilege’
White people can just use yellow because of white privilege.
Health & Fitness | Health
Once practically empty, ERs struggle with a surge of pent-up sickness : Shots - Health News : NPR
Patients who couldn't see a doctor earlier in the pandemic or were too afraid to go to a hospital have finally become too sick to stay away. Many ERs now struggle to cope with an onslaught of need.
News | The News
NPR Trashes Declaration Of Independence On Fourth Of July, Adds ‘Editor’s Note’ To Warn Of ‘Racist Slur’
National Public Radio (NPR) denounced the Declaration of Independence on the Fourth of July because of terms it deemed offensive.
Politics | Media Bias
NPR Designates Eastern Jerusalem “Palestinian”
Twice in recent days, NPR's Daniel Estrin's erroneously referred to Israel's 1967 capture of 'Palestinian areas' of Jerusalem. No part of Jerusalem was ever
Politics | Media Bias
NPR Falsifies: Israeli Police Fire Stun Grenades on Muslims Breaking Ramadan Fast
In NPR's skewed coverage, only Israelis are 'ultranationalists.' Palestinian ultranationalists clamoring for terror attacks? They're just breaking the Ramadan fast.
Politics | Politics
NPR says “no” to guilt-free world music. | City Journal
For the woke, every silver cloud has a dark lining. Take the recent interview of music historian Jonathan Ward by Ari Shapiro on NPR’s All Things Considered.
Politics | Politics
Biden Wins Presidency, According To AP, Edging Trump In Turbulent Race
With Pennsylvania in Joe Biden's column, the former vice president gains the 270 electoral votes needed to be elected.
News | The News
NPR Explains the New Democratic Left: Jesus Was a Socialist
Inside a bar in West Virginia, a group of socialists shared with National Public Radio what the new face of the Democratic Party looks like.
Health & Fitness | Psychology!
When It Comes To Politics and 'Fake News,' Facts Aren't Enough
In politics, it sometimes feels like we can't agree on basic facts. But according to neuroscientist Tali Sharot, facts are not enough — emotions may be the key to changing our minds.
Politics | Healthcare
NPR and Harvard Say: Obamacare Is a Complete Failure | Power Line
National Public Radio collaborated with Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to survey Americans' recent experience with health care. As to the Affordable Care Act, the survey's findings are damning. They sugg
Music | Music
Yo La Tengo Perform on NPR's "Morning Edition" | News | Pitchfork
This morning, Yo La Tengo were NPR "Morning Edition"'s first ever live house band. Easing transitions between segments on talking cats, birdsong, and plunging stock markets, they played songs including...