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April 27, 2017
It was a “moment made for Bill Nye,” so The Washington Post said.
The Post was referring to the April 22, March for Science, but they could just has easily been making a broader point about Nye’s recent resurgence and the media…
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April 26, 2017
When you love something, you can’t stop talking about it. A quick look at The Washington Post shows it loved the March for Science.
The Post published 18 separate stories mentioning the March for Science since Jan. 24, (when the march website…
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April 25, 2017
In case there was any doubt which side The New York Times favors when it comes to climate change opinions, the paper devoted three entire pages to “the effects of President Trump’s environmental policy.”
Just a day after Earth Day…
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April 25, 2017
For a supposedly “non-partisan” event, Science March coverage was decidedly one sided.
Following the March for Science, on Earth Day (April 22), ABC, CBS and NBC evening news spent eight minutes positively covering the event. None of…
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April 24, 2017
Left-wing filmmaker Josh Fox launched his latest film, Awake, a Dream from Standing Rock, online April 22 — after it premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Predictably, liberal media including Reuters, The Washington Post and The Hollywood…
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April 21, 2017
Pollution is all capitalism’s fault, according to the socialists at Liberation.
“Earth Day then vs. now: Capitalism is still killing us,” Liberation staff headlined a piece on April 20 — just two days before marking Earth…
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April 20, 2017
Thousands of people have expressed interest in attending the “March for Science” this Earth Day, but internally the event was fraught with conflict and many actual scientists rejected the march and refused to participate.
Protesters…
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April 19, 2017
Paying taxes is almost universally hated — especially on Tax Day — when it is fresh on the minds of everyone who filed their 1040.
But instead of focusing on the attitudes of taxpayers or even the amount of money the federal government…
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April 19, 2017
The media were thrilled when a statue of a defiant little girl was placed opposite Arturo Di Modica’s famous “Charging Bull” on Wall Street. To the networks, it became a “symbol,” a “sensation” and female…
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April 18, 2017
Climate Progress founding editor Joe Romm is furious with The New York Times for hiring a person he claims is an “extreme climate science denier.”
Romm was referring to Pulitzer Prize winner Bret Stephens of the Wall Street Journal. His…