sandra: and hear all viewpoints and present to all viewpoints. as you mentioned, fox doing some great reporting on this, and new york times issued a statement saying our media and technology desks thoroughly cover many aspects of hyper partisan media and misinformation when relevant. the politics desk created a new beat on this topic because many americans rely solely on right wing media for their information, which often bears little resemblance to what is being reported in mainstream media. we want our readers to be informed about what is driving the political decisions of many americans. i would say go back to the new york times opinion pages, op-ed pages and try to find one over the last four weeks, homework assignment at home, one over the last four weeks either pro desantis, pro republican candidate, right, and you tell me if they are really giving both sides of the stories, in the news reporting, often times you see news analysis on page
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