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David Frum, Staff Writer for The Atlantic and Justin Wolfers, Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan join ...
Deutsche Bank's Jim Reid says Moody's recent debt downgrade continues a drip of bad fiscal news for the American economic ...
A 55-year-old Chinese man was accidentally swept more than 28,000 feet over Northwest China while testing a paraglider ...
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to go after much of the media in his second term, threatening to jail journalists, revoke broadcast licenses and target outlets with a flurry of lawsuits.
Nix enough of those line items, bring havoc to enough communities, and you can destroy a whole country: Death by a thousand cuts.
“This is a death by a thousand cuts… creating an eerie surveillance state,” said Shannon Wolf, a former congressional and intergovernmental liaison at the agency and a union member who ...
“We’re looking at this as a strategy of a death by a thousand cuts—take it all together, and we’re seeing an assault on transparency, accountability, and the public’s right to know.
“It’s death by a thousand cuts. It’s attacks from multiple angles,” she said. Those angles include attacking journalists, discrediting their reporting, applying pressure on media owners to ...