Mona Charen: Lou Dobbs debunks himself gazettetimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gazettetimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Following a more than two-month internal investigation, The Times found that the 12-part audio documentary focused too heavily on the false or exaggerated accounts of Shehroze Chaudhry, a man who was charged by Canadian authorities in September with perpetrating a terrorist hoax.
The Times returned its Peabody award and its citation as a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize over “Caliphate,” and Rukmini Callimachi, who hosted the series, was reassigned to a new beat, NPR reported. In an effort to restore trust in the paper, Mr. Barbaro, host of The Times’ news podcast The Daily, interviewed Executive Editor Dean Baquet to address what went wrong with the series.
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How a Small Bar Battled to Survive the Coronavirus: An Update
Hosted by Michael Barbaro; produced by Daniel Guillemette and Luke Vander Ploeg, with help from Michael Simon Johnson and Alexandra Leigh Young; and edited by Lisa Chow and Lisa Tobin.
We chart the trials of a tavern in Oakland, Calif., that was thriving until the pandemic brought economic and emotional turmoil.
Monday, December 28th, 2020
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Hey, It’s Michael. This week The Daily is revisiting our favorite episodes of the year, listening back and then hearing what’s happened in the time since they first ran. Today, the Hatch. From The New York Times, I’m Michael Barbaro. This is “The Daily.”
Two news organizations issued corrections recently. One was The New York Times. The other was Fox Business. One concerned an honest mistake. The Times admitted
Roy Exum: I Approve This Rebuttal Sunday, December 27, 2020 - by Roy Exum
Roy Exum As I look back at the year 2020, it has been the most tumultuous year in my three-score-and-11. There is first the pandemic, which neither I nor any other American can do anything about. While I believe it is paramount we take every possible precaution to protect ourselves and just as importantly those around us, the “power of prayer” is all I’ve got. Then there is the “unprecedented” anger I find in every direction I turn. It is totally senseless when I yearn to hear every voice but none with what has become “gutter filth” comment. And, yes, we’ve allowed hatred to become politically correct. It’s acceptable to destroy over $2 billion (with a ‘b’) of another person’s property under the guise of honorable protest, which we all know by now is an easy path to criminal behavior with little repercussion.