Washington Post

Sam Dorman | August 15, 2016

Before Apple CEO Tim Cook publicly revealed his sexuality, he received advice from CNN’s Anderson Cooper — who came out publicly in 2012.

That’s what Cook told The Washington Post in a wide-ranging interview including…

Mira Ebersole | June 10, 2016

The media often cite the Natural Resources Defense Council when covering environmental issues, but one of the group’s founders appears opposed to going “green”’ when it’s near his own back yard.

James Gustave…

Julia A. Seymour | April 22, 2016

Galileo, the famous Italian astronomer and scientist, once said, “In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single…

Julia A. Seymour | December 21, 2015

Objective journalism is so old-fashioned. Activism is the new objectivity, at least where the liberal media are concerned.

Rather than reporting as neutral…

Julia A. Seymour | December 4, 2015

Biofuels should serve as an instructive lesson for negotiators in Paris, because they are proof that not all energy sources work as well as anticipated. But journalists are unlikely to remind them or the public.

The early 2000s were the…

Julia A. Seymour | December 1, 2015

Certain types of energy are certain targets for the 190 governments’ representatives gathering in Paris this week  and from green activists surrounding the melee.

The goal of the U.N. climate conference in Paris, known as COP21…

Aly Nielsen | November 17, 2015

The media’s disdain for groups that challenge apocalyptic views on climate change is often evident, but on Nov. 17, even The Washington Post realized it went too far.

The Post published an article on its website about Rep. Lamar…

Michael Greibrok | November 3, 2015

The media love a good scare and a sensational headline, but new research indicates the fear they spread about the dangers of sitting too much may be overblown.

Aly Nielsen | October 9, 2015

Just because the government says it, doesn’t mean it is true and that especially applies to dietary advice and nutrition.

For years, the U.S. government and the liberal news media dissuaded people from consuming saturated fats…

Dan Gainor | September 30, 2015

How do you spell hypocrisy? W-a-s-h-i-n-g-t-o-n P-o-s-t.

The Washington, D.C., paper of record has spent the past year filling bird cages and landfills with stories about income inequality – 156 in print alone and another 404 in…

Michael Greibrok | September 25, 2015

Associated Press (AP), the arbiters of style for journalism, issued new rules related to global warming and climate change coverage, infuriating liberal environmentalists.…

Aly Nielsen | September 3, 2015

Leave it to the Washington Post to spoil good news with climate alarmism.

Science and environment reporter Chris Mooney reported that a new study of trees concluded the world’s tree population was 7.6 times…

Joseph Rossell | August 17, 2015

Given the liberal media’s push for a higher minimum wage, The Washington Post made a startling front-page admission on Aug. 17.

That Post story pointed out that raising the minimum wage to $15, as the “Fight for $15”…

Julia A. Seymour | July 29, 2015

Fear often trumps facts in media coverage. The past several years of worries about dying colonies of bees was certainly no exception, but The Washington Post recently supplied…

Joseph Rossell | April 9, 2015

Surprise! Millions of uninsured Americans could owe Uncle Sam extra this tax season because of Obamacare.

The IRS began penalizing tax filers this year if they failed to purchase insurance in 2014. Obamacare, formally…