by Sarah Cowgill | Mar 8, 2019 | Columns, Opinion, Politics
As the first week of March roared through the heartland, bringing winter storms and inclement weather that even the sturdiest of folks find appalling, most stayed inside and spent their time on electronic gizmos, gathering the latest news and expressing their views on...
by Tim Donner | Nov 18, 2018 | Articles, Establishment Media, Media, Politics
For more than two decades now, it has been the symbol of conservative thought, the island in a sea of dominant leftist media. It is the place that touts itself as fair and balanced, and which got conservatives back into watching TV news. But is Fox News still the...
by Leesa K. Donner | Oct 22, 2018 | Articles, Law
UPDATE: The suspect has been named as George Odemns, 38; police say he is of no fixed address. It’s been a while since I graced the doors of WTTG-TV located at 5151 Wisconsin Avenue, NW in the District of Columbia. Back in the day, it was owned by Metromedia rather...
by Sarah Cowgill | Jun 30, 2018 | Narrated News, Trump Administration
Former co-president of Fox News, Bill Shine, is moving his office to the West Wing of the White House, as President Trump asked him to take a high-ranking position in communications. Although the job title is still unknown, the rumor mill has him filling the vacancy...
by Graham J Noble | Apr 27, 2018 | Politics
President Donald Trump gave an interview by phone to Fox & Friends Thursday morning, and, in true Trumpian style, he had a lot to say on several subjects currently dominating the news cycle. While the hosts of the show struggled, with patience and good humor, to...