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Aly Nielsen | July 18, 2017

The liberal media would have you believe Russian involvement in the U.S. is new and tied solely to the Trump administration. But records from 2010 and 2011 reveal Russia may have funded U.S.-based environmental groups, 10 of which are also backed…

Julia A. Seymour | July 17, 2017

Al Gore, “movie star.”

That’s what CBS national correspondent Lee Cowan thinks. Acting like a fanboy instead of a professional journalist, Cowan told former Vice President Al Gore, “You’re a movie star, in…

Julia A. Seymour | July 14, 2017

It’s obvious the global warming rhetoric is too hot when even climate alarmists criticize it in the pages of a national newspaper.

New York magazine’s literary editor David Wallace-Wells published “The Uninhabitable…

Julia A. Seymour | July 12, 2017

Al Gore was just one of the climate alarmists to link a recent iceberg calving to “the climate crisis.” The Guardian blamed climate change even before the massive iceberg A-68 broke off from the Larsen C ice shelf.

Gore…

Julia A. Seymour | July 12, 2017

The Labor Department reported a “better than expected” jobs report on July 7, showing 222,000 jobs added in the month of June.

However, ABC World News and CBS Evening News barely acknowledged the news spending just 12 seconds…

Aly Nielsen | July 11, 2017

Climate alarmists regularly claim combating climate change is a moral issue. But some take their hyperbolic rhetoric to new heights.

Vox energy and climate change writer David Roberts unloaded a 21-Tweet rant on July 9, claiming “…

Aly Nielsen | July 6, 2017

As fact-checkers play an increasingly important role in journalism, it’s important to fact check who funds them.

One such journalistic operation -- the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) -- just received a massive financial boost…

Aly Nielsen | July 5, 2017

The broadcast networks have refused to cover the conclusion of a massive defamation case involving one of their own.

ABC News and Beef Products Inc (BPI) reached a confidential settlement which concluded a 5-year-old lawsuit as of June 27…

Julia A. Seymour | July 1, 2017

The new documentary From the Ashes is Michael Bloomberg’s latest volley in his personal war on coal.

According to Variety in April 2017, Bloomberg’s environmental efforts included spending $100 million to move the U.S. away…

Aly Nielsen | June 30, 2017

Climate activist Tom Steyer thinks “grassroots” and Astroturf are the same thing.

The billionaire told Politico he would spend $7.5 million in eight states this year to teach young voters about “traditional American ways…

Aly Nielsen | June 29, 2017

Climate alarmist and former vice-president Al Gore’s film An Inconvenient Sequel is getting updated to slam President Donald Trump’s withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement.

An Inconvenient Sequel, as its name suggests, is a…

Aly Nielsen | June 28, 2017

Four years after Beef Products Inc. (BPI) filed a defamation lawsuit against ABC News for smearing its lean finely textured beef (LFTB) as “pink slime,” the two have reached a settlement.

The $1.9 billion case against ABC News…

Aly Nielsen | June 27, 2017

The broadcast networks routinely cover so-called “hate” crimes, but when conservative non-profits were smeared as hate groups, they said nothing.

The Associated Press (AP) reported on June 8, non-profit-tracking organization…

Julia A. Seymour | June 22, 2017

Anderson Cooper wore his bias on his sleeve in a Tuesday night interview with former Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Cooper brought Bloomberg on his show June 20, to discuss his new coal documentary and failed to challenge him about the millions…

Aly Nielsen | June 21, 2017

Georgians in the sixth Congressional district just elected their first female to the House of Representatives in the most expensive House race in history.

While all three broadcast networks reported the race was historic in terms of…

Aly Nielsen | June 20, 2017

The coal industry is often ignored by the liberal media and simultaneously attacked by left-wing environmentalists. That’s precisely what happened over a recent mine, but the New York Post told a far different story from both of them.…

Julia A. Seymour | June 19, 2017

The U.S. Supreme Court just refused a lawyer’s appeal trying to force Chevron to pay almost $9 billion for pollution in Ecuador. Earlier courts ruled the decision against Chevron was obtained through corrupt actions.

Reuters…

Aly Nielsen | June 19, 2017

Judicial Watch recently filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice after uncovering evidence it forced companies to give money to left-wing nonprofits during the Obama administration — nonprofits which also received millions from…

Julia A. Seymour | June 14, 2017

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The defamation case Reuters called a “trial of a lifetime,” between Beef Products Inc. and ABC over the network’s coverage of its lean finely…

Julia A. Seymour | June 14, 2017

President Donald Trump declared he would bring coal jobs back to the U.S. — first on the campaign trail and then after he was elected. Network news media reacted with a mix of skepticism and criticism.

ABC and NBC evening news…