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  • Newsfeed een koppeling hebt gedeeld
    2025-05-17 11:59:03 ·
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    James Carville dismisses Democratic Party's record-low polling: 'We're winning elections'
    Despite a flurry of polling so far this year indicating the Democratic Party's favorability sinking to record lows, veteran Democratic strategist and pundit James Carville remains optimistic, as he points to recent ballot box victories by his party."You can't discount people winning elections," Carville told Fox News Digital this week.Carville spoke the day after a new survey from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research was the latest to spell trouble for the Democratic Party, six months after they suffered setbacks up and down the ballot at the hands of now-President Donald Trump and Republicans.The Democratic Party has been in the political wilderness since last November's elections, when Republicans won back control of the White House and the Senate and defended their fragile House majority. And Republicans made gains among Black and Hispanic voters as well as younger voters, all traditional members of the Democratic Party's base.ON THE RISE: NEW POLL INDICATES TRUMP'S APPROVAL RATINGS EDGING UPAccording to the survey, only about one-third of Democrats are very or somewhat optimistic about the future of the Democratic Party. That's a steep decline from last July, when around six in 10 Democrats said they were optimistic. The survey, conducted May 1-5, points to an increase in optimism among Republicans, with 55% more optimistic about the future of the GOP, up from 47% last summer.HEAD HERE FOR THE LATEST FOX NEWS POLLINGSince Trump's return to power earlier this year, an increasingly energized base of Democrats is urging party leaders to take a stronger stand in pushing back against the president's sweeping and controversial agenda during the opening months of his second administration. And their anger is directed not only at Republicans, but also at Democrats they feel aren't vocal enough in their opposition to Trump.And that's fueled the plunge in the Democratic Party's favorable ratings, which have hit historic lows in several recent surveys.The Democrats' ratings stood underwater in the most recent Fox News national poll at 41% favorable and 56% unfavorable in a survey conducted April 18-21.That's an all-time low for the Democrats in Fox News polling. And for the first time in a decade, the party's standing was lower than that of the GOP, which stood at 44% favorable and 54% unfavorable.The figures were reversed last summer, when Fox News last asked the party favorability question in one of its surveys.The Democratic Party's favorable ratings were well in negative territory in a Pew Research national survey 38% favorable, 60% unfavorable conducted in early April and at 36% favorable, 60% unfavorable in a Wall Street Journal poll in the field a couple of weeks earlier.And national polls conducted in February by Quinnipiac University and in March by CNN and by NBC News also indicated the favorable ratings for the Democratic Party sinking to all-time lows.Confidence in the Democratic Party's congressional leadership sunk to an all-time low, according to a Gallup poll conducted early last month.The confidence rating for Democrats' leadership in Congress stood at 25% in the survey, which was nine points below the previous low of 34% recorded in 2023.And the semi-annual Harvard Youth Poll, which was released late last month, indicated that approval ratings for Democrats in Congress among Americans aged 18-29 nosedived."I dont doubt any of thats true," Carville told Fox News. "But theres one thing: Were winning elections left and right as were talking about how the Democratic number or image is low."John Ewing, Jr., a Democrat, this week ousted a longtime Republican mayor in Omaha, Nebraska, a blue dot in a reliably red state. Ewing will become Omaha's first Black mayor.Last month, the Democrat-aligned candidate comfortably defeated the Republican-aligned candidate in a Wisconsin state Supreme Court election. The high-profile and expensive campaign grabbed plenty of national attention and outside money.Democrats have also performed very well so far this year in special elections, including flipping red state Senate seats in Iowa and Pennsylvania.In addition to looking back, Carville also pointed ahead to November's gubernatorial election in Virginia, where Democrats hope to win back the governor's office in Richmond."Let's see what's going to happen in Virginia," said Carville, who first grabbed national attention for his work as a lead strategist on former President Bill Clinton's successful 1992 presidential campaign.And Carville predicted that "were going to win that."
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    2025-05-17 11:59:03 ·
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    Ancient bedrock kitchens reveal evidence of historical food practices, experts say
    Ancient stone structures on the West Coast are helping experts understand more about historic food practices, according to groundbreaking scientific research.In a recent interview with Fox News Digital, University of Utah anthropologists Lisbeth Louderback and Stefania Wilks spoke about their research in southern Oregon, which was published in February in the journal American Antiquity. (See the video at the top of this article.)The experts have been analyzing stone metates or bedrocks with grinding surfaces to learn more about how ancient people ate.SIMPLE WAYS TO INCREASE FIBER IN YOUR DIET AND WHY IT'S SO IMPORTANTLouderback, an associate professor and curator of archeology at the Natural History Museum of Utah, told Fox News Digital that Native Americans in the Northern Great Basin would process geophytes on metates by using manos, or handheld stones.Geophytes is a term that describes plants with underground storage organs, but they're far from obscure. The group includes potatoes, carrots, ginger and onions.So the researchers got to work and did starch granule analyses on several different metates from three different sites in southern Oregon."Sure enough, we found very good evidence of geophyte processing on these bedrock metates," Louderback said.FIRST BOTTLE OF 'WHISKY' MATURED IN CASKS SUBMERGED IN LOCH NESS SELLS FOR OVER $1,000Notably, the two experts searched the cracks and crevices of bedrock metates, which yielded many more samples than the rock surfaces."Virtually no starch granules were on the cleaning surface, but hundreds of starch granules were observed in those cracks and crevices deep down," Louderback said.Because of the open-air surfaces on the stones, it is nearly impossible to date the granules' ages, the professor said. But they are undoubtedly old."It could be as old as Late Pleistocene [126,000 to 11,700 years ago], but the evidence we found could also be as young as 500 years ago," Louderback said."So we don't know what the antiquity of this geophyte processing is on these features, but we definitely found evidence of geophyte processing, as well as processing of other plants, wild grasses and things like that as well."What did this ancient food look like?Graduate student Stefania Wilks told Fox News Digital that most of the granules were biscuitroot, which is in the wild carrot family.1,000-YEAR-OLD FOOD STORAGE PIT DISCOVERED IN ALASKA"They're starchy. They get flowery. They were very important to the people living there when the Europeans came," she said."The European explorers relied on the resources that the Native peoples were able to share with them and included these geophytes," Wilks added. "In this region, in the Northern Great Basin in general, geophytes were very, very important."Images of people grinding maize into flour may come to mind, but the environment of the Northern Great Basin differs from the southwest. Instead of corn, people relied on biscuitroot and Wilks said that the root vegetable is still eaten today."These geophytes, [like] biscuitroot and bitterroot they're still being eaten today, largely for ceremonial gatherings.""It's not like they go out every day and harvest them," Wilks said. "There's only certain seasons when you can actually harvest them very well or very tastily. But yes, they're still accessible today. They're still useful."For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleShe added, "Their nutritional analysis says they're very, very high-ranked food sources. So it's nice to get this longevity, this information that these were important plants in the past. And they're important plants today."Geophyte tissues don't tend to last very long in the archaeological record, unlike seeds, she said."The starch granule evidence was needed to even be able to say that these milling surfaces were used for these plants," Wilks said.How did ancient people eat biscuitroot? They could have ground them into flour, pounded them or just eaten them plain.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"Not all geophytes necessarily have to get pounded," Wilks told Fox News Digital. "Think of an onion. Wild onions you can just pick them and eat them."She continued, "You don't really need to even do anything with them. So it's just more of what we can see ethnographically. In modern ethno-historic records, we know that they were pounding and processing and grinding and patting them into cakes."Wilks emphasized the research has helped history come to life, with the starch granules proving how the tools were used back in ancient times."We were able to see these starch granules embedded within these tools," Wilks said."Because without this evidence, it's always been inferred that this processing of these geophytes was going on. We didn't know."Fox News Digital's Kyle Schmidbauer contributed reporting.
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    2025-05-17 11:59:03 ·
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    Top former Democratic counsel urges party to reject 'cultural leftism' after electoral losses
    A former top Democratic legal adviser is calling on his party to move away from progressive policies, warning that the current approach is costing Democrats both voter trust and electoral success.Julian Epstein, former chief counsel for the House Judiciary Committee, said on Fox News Radios "Brian Kilmeade Show" that the Democratic Partys embrace of progressive ideology is damaging its credibility on both economic and cultural issues."[They] cannot divorce themselves from a discredited ideology which is progressive ideology, which has been a failure economically," Epstein said. "Look at the states, look at the state of California. And its a failure culturally. People just dont believe in cultural leftism."Epstein said the issue runs deep within the party, and even its leadership struggles to navigate the internal divide between moderate and progressive factions. He pointed to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer as a figure caught in the middle.FOUR MONTHS INTO TRUMP'S SECOND TERM, DEMOCRATS REMAIN DEEPLY PESSIMISTIC ABOUT THEIR PARTY"The Democrats just seem to be wandering in the wilderness without any real answer," Epstein said. "They [Democratic leaders] dont have the guts to stand up to the groups and say, We have to moderate and do what Bill Clinton did in the 1990s and go to the political center."According to Epstein, Democratic leaders are hesitant to push back on the partys more radical wing out of fear of backlash, particularly from online activists.TRUMP SAYS 'THERE'S SOMETHING WRONG' WITH TOP DEMOCRAT HE'S KNOWN 'A LONG TIME'"The internet has been weaponized," he said. "They are scared of the flying monkeys of the internet who will call them bad names if they dont do certain things or if they do certain things like cooperate with Trump a couple months ago on the shutdown."Earlier this year, Sen. Schumer faced heavy criticism after backing a Republican bill to prevent a government shutdown. Though Schumer disagreed with aspects of the House-passed stopgap spending bill, he supported it to avoid what he called a political "gift" to former President Donald Trump.PROGRESSIVE LEADER SAYS SCHUMER FACES 'UPHILL' CLIMB TO WIN BACK DEMOCRATS' TRUSTThe move drew backlash from progressive commentators. "The reality here is there was no message, no strategy, and, at the end of the day, no leadership," said former Democratic Rep. Donna Edwards, now an MSNBC analyst. "This is really a black mark, I think, on Chuck Schumer."DEMOCRATS ARE OUT OF STEP WITH THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, FORMER CLINTON ADVISOR SAYSThe criticism sparked speculation that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez might challenge Schumer for his Senate seat. When asked about those rumors, Schumer downplayed them."Thats a long time away," he told The New York Times, responding to reports that some Democratic lawmakers have privately encouraged Ocasio-Cortez to consider a Senate run.Meanwhile, Schumers popularity in New York has slipped. An April poll by Siena College found that only 39% of New York voters view him favorably, where AOC, the multi-term congresswoman from New York City and a prominent progressive voice, got a 47% favorable mark.
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    2025-05-17 12:59:01 ·
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    The Ingraham Angle - Friday, May 16
    Comey, Secret Service, Hur-Biden Interview
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    2025-05-17 12:59:01 ·
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    The Ingraham Angle - Friday, May 16
    Comey, Secret Service, Hur-Biden Interview
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    2025-05-17 12:59:03 ·
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    Fox News AI Newsletter: Teacher's tech tell-all goes viral
    Welcome to Fox News Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements.IN TODAY'S NEWSLETTER:- Teacher quits profession after viral rant on how AI is 'ruining' education- OPINION: How to thwart China and end European freeloading on Americans- Scarlett Johansson takes aim at companies using her likeness, voice in AICLASS DISMISSED: A former high school English teacher went viral this week after posting a candid video on social media announcing she was quitting the teaching profession because of how technology was "ruining" education.TODAY'S MOONSHOT: The U.S. artificial intelligence boom and collective need to beat China will not only take the best and brightest minds, but an even more powerful and reliable energy grid free of political posturing.STAR BATTLES BOTS: Scarlett Johansson has continued to share her opinion on artificial intelligence and she has some suggestions on how the technology should be regulated in the future.GROVER NORQUIST OPINION: Europe is trying to push American companies out of the European market by assaulting the U.S. with discriminatory taxes and regulations. Its time to put a stop to their freeloading.MEET THE CHALLENGE OPINION: Last week's Senate hearing on U.S. competitiveness in artificial intelligence made it clear that we are not just in an AI race with China and the rest of the world. We are in a race to build the foundation of the 21st century global economy while strengthening our national security.LEO'S ADVICE: Pope Leo XIV wrapped up his first meeting with Vatican-accredited journalists Monday, calling for the responsible use of artificial intelligence.HOTEL ROBOTS: Born from the creative minds at Paris-based startup Enchanted Tools, Miroka isnt just another humanoid robot. Its designed to be helpful, engaging and, honestly, a bit enchanting. With its blend of advanced artificial intelligence, storytelling and a dash of charm, Miroka turns ordinary moments into something a little more memorable.FACIAL FORECAST: A simple selfie could hold hidden clues to ones biological age and even how long theyll live.HELPING THE SICK: Philips North America chief region leader Jeff DiLullo discusses the future of artificial intelligence in helping the sick on "The Claman Countdown."AI REUNITES PETS: When Michael Bown left New York City for a family reunion at the Jersey Shore, he never imagined he'd return to a nightmare. His beloved adopted dog, Millie, just a year old, slipped out of her collar during a walk in the East Village and vanished into the night. What followed was a frantic, emotional and ultimately heartwarming journey, one that highlights the power of community, technology and a little bit of luck.Subscribe now to get the Fox News Artificial Intelligence Newsletter in your inbox.FOLLOW FOX NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookInstagramYouTubeXLinkedInSIGN UP FOR OUR OTHER NEWSLETTERSFox News FirstFox News OpinionFox News LifestyleFox News HealthDOWNLOAD OUR APPSWATCH FOX NEWS ONLINEFox News GoSTREAM FOX NATIONFox NationStay up to date on the latest AI technology advancements and learn about the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and for the future with Fox Newshere.
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    2025-05-17 12:59:03 ·
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    Epic Games debuts voice-interactive Darth Vader in Fortnite and it's already being tricked into swearing
    Epic Games released an AI-powered Darth Vader character that players can speak to via microphone.Fortnite and Disney teamed up to unveil an AI character that responds to a player's voice in real time. According to Fortnite, AI Vader can react to players by answering questions and providing strategies.The tech uses Google's Gemini 2.0 Flash model to generate Vader's responses, according to Epic Games.The voice of James Earl Jones, the late actor who voiced Vader, was generated using ElevenLabs' Flash v2.5 model.AI DIGITAL TWINS ARE WARPING POLITICAL REALITY, LEAVING DEEPFAKE VICTIMS WITH FEW OPTIONS FOR LEGAL ACTIONThe family of Jones said in a statement to Epic, "James Earl felt that the voice of Darth Vader was inseparable from the story of Star Wars, and he always wanted fans of all ages to continue to experience it. We hope that this collaboration with Fortnite will allow both longtime fans of Darth Vader and newer generations to share in the enjoyment of this iconic character."The game's site states that audio and transcriptions from players are not stored and are solely used to prompt Darth Vader's responses. Epic also says it does not use the players' interactions to train AI models.SCARLETT JOHANSSON TAKES AIM AT COMPANIES USING HER LIKENESS, VOICE IN AIPlayers quickly found ways to get Vader to respond with profanity by having him repeat offensive language used by them.Australian streamer and gamer Kathleen Belsten, who goes by the handle "Loserfruit," shared a video online of her managing to prompt the AI Darth Vader to say "f---" during in-game dialogue.META TARGET OF PARENTS GROUP CRUSADE AFTER SCATHING CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION REPORTAnother X user with the handle @GasSpares was able to get the AI character to repeat a slur.Fortnite offers a feature that allows players to report such events, according to the site's FAQ.The site also states that "Players under 13 or their countrys age of digital consent, whichever is higher, will need permission to talk with Darth Vader. These players will see an in-game prompt to get parental permission."
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    2025-05-17 12:59:03 ·
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    NYU pauses diploma of anti-Israel student who blasted Gaza war as 'genocide' during graduation speech
    A New York University (NYU) student who slammed Israels war in Gaza during a graduation speech has had his diploma suspended.Logan Rozos drew a sharp rebuke from the university after repeatedly referring to Israels actions in Gaza as a "genocide" that was being perpetuated with the support of the United States."The genocide currently occurring is supported politically and militarily by the United States, is paid for by our tax dollars and has been livestreamed to our phones for the past 18 months," said Rozo,a graduating student from the Gallatin School liberal art program.Rozos comments drew a loud reaction from the crowd, including applause along with a standing ovation for those who supported him, while others expressed their disapproval.COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PUNISHES STUDENTS WHO TOOK OVER BUILDING DURING ANTI-ISRAEL PROTESTSAs the video spread online, pro-Israel groups demanded the university take aggressive disciplinary action against Rozo.NYU spokesperson John Beckman condemned the speech and said that NYU was "deeply sorry that the audience was subjected to these remarks."Beckman said Rozos deviated from approved remarks and the university is now withholding Rozos' diploma while it pursues disciplinary actions."He lied about the speech he was going to deliver and violated the commitment he made to comply with our rules," Beckman said in a statement Wednesday. "NYU is deeply sorry that the audience was subjected to these remarks and that this moment was stolen by someone who abused a privilege that was conferred upon him."Rozos, a member of the Gallatin Theater Troupe, was selected by fellow students to give the programs address. Rozos is described as having a moral and political obligation to speak to the audience about the situation in Palestine.MOOD FLIPS AT COLUMBIA U AFTER QUASHING OF LATEST PROTEST, TRUMP PRESSURE TAKES HOLD"My moral and political commitment guide me to say that the only thing that is appropriate to say in this time and to a group this large is a recognition of the atrocities currently happening in Palestine," Rozos said. "I do not wish to speak only to my own politics today, but to speak for all people of conscience, and all people who feel the moral injury of this atrocity."Pro-Jewish groups sharply criticized Rozos remarks and praised NYU for acting quickly on the matter."No student especially Jewish students should have to sit through politicized rhetoric that promotes harmful lies about Israel during such a personal milestone," the Anti-Defamation League said in a statement.We are thankful to the NYU administration for their strong condemnation and their pursuit of disciplinary action.Rozos majored in cultural criticism and political economy, according to an archived version of Gallatins website.Rozos' profile is no longer available on the website.The documentary non-profit Fireflight Media describes Rozos in a profile page as an "actor, artist, and gay Black trans man" whose debut in acting was in the Peabody-nominated television dramaDavid Makes Man in 2019.The war on Gaza sparked a wave of student protests on college campuses last year, including at NYU where demonstrations turned violent, with dozens of arrests being made.NYU is one of 10 universities being investigated by the Trump administration's antisemitism taskforce. The task force is examining how universities have handled alleged antisemitic incidents since the start of the Israel-Gaza war.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    2025-05-17 12:59:03 ·
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    Harvard's discrimination problem runs deep. Are they willing to fix it?
    With the Trump administration threatening to cut off its federal support, Harvard recently released its long-awaited internal report detailing rampant national-origin discrimination on campus especially against Israelis and Jews. The administration claims that Harvard is rotten to the bone, hollowed out by ideological one-sidedness and an emphasis on social-justice activism rather than genuine inquiry. The university has countered that while it is working on rooting out discrimination, the administration has "overreached" to target the substance of what is studied and taught.The report, prepared by the Presidential Task Force on Combating Antisemitism and Anti-Israeli Bias, puts the prestigious university in a difficult position. Its leadership has never denied that it has a serious discrimination problem, which has been substantiated in multiple reports compiled by the Task Force, alumni groups, and lawmakers. Nearly a year ago, the Task Force recommended that Harvard take "substantive disciplinary action" against those contributing to the "dire" conditions for Israeli students, in particular. No disciplinary action has been taken. Instead, a Harvard Law student who was videoed assaulting an Israeli classmate recently received a $65,000 school-sponsored fellowship to work at the Council on American-Islamic Relations.Rather than expel the harassers and assaulters, Harvard has gone on the offensive. While admitting that it can improve its anti-discrimination efforts, it has accused the Trump administration of using antisemitism as an excuse to meddle with universities internal affairs. "No governmentregardless of which party is in powershould dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue," wrote Harvard President Alan Garber on April 14. The main Trump administration demands Garber rejected were "requirements to audit the viewpoints of our student body, faculty, staff, and to reduce the power of certain students, faculty, and administrators targeted because of their ideological views."TRUMP BRANDS HARVARD ANTISEMITIC AND A THREAT TO DEMOCRACY AMID FUNDING BATTLEAs the new report reveals, though, those demands have a lot to do with fighting discrimination. Example after example shows how ideological lopsidedness and occasional downright unseriousness fosters bigotry against Jews and Israelis. Fighting discrimination may well require more thoroughgoing reform than Garber is willing to offer.Perhaps the most flagrant example in the report concerned a "Pyramid of White Supremacy" taught in a mandatory class at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. It categorizes "day-to-day racist norms" from the "covert" to the "overt" and scaling up to "genocide." Most of it simply demonizes popular views that leftist radicals hate. The middle of the pyramid includes "colorblindness," the "myth of meritocracy" and "anti-affirmative action." But right there alongside it is "Anti-Defamation League" and "anti-BDS," or the boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement against Israel.The pyramid should primarily be a source of embarrassment. It reduces a Harvard graduate education to ideological indoctrination a conspiratorial one, at that. But it also shows how bigotry against Jews and Israel, usually for being seen as "white," fits right in with progressive orthodoxies about social justice.That phenomenon is everywhere. As the report documents, Harvard students and faculty who engage in national-origin discrimination repeatedly grounded their discrimination in progressive justifications about victimhood, colonialism, and race.When a School of Public Health webinar turned to criticizing Israel doubtless on the intersectional theory that public health and the Middle East are somehow related Jewish students asked why. They were met with a distinctly leftist retort: "Who is more marginalized, Jews or Palestinians?" Aside from the breathtaking historical illiteracy of such a question, it reveals the pervasiveness of the attitude thought to be confined to leftist activists: If you are not "marginalized" as a group, bigotry against you is no big deal.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONHarvards Divinity School told Jewish students to "embrace de-zionization." The report concludes that in doing so, Harvard faculty "attribute to Jews two great sins: first, in the Levant, the establishment of the State of Israel and the Palestinian Nakba; and second, in the United States, participation in White supremacy." On this view, treating Jews poorly is no different from harassing someone for joining the KKK.These are just a few examples, which do not even get into the horror of the cues Harvard students have taken from their teachers. The report puts it succinctly: "The notion that acceptance in a politically liberal or progressive on-campus space is contingent upon disavowing Israel was a recurring theme.""Friends who are more outwardly Jewish and Israelis, the things they are experiencing are horrible. I feel lucky I dont look Jewish," said one undergraduate. Jews and Israelis certainly dont need to put up with being called genocide apologists or white supremacists as they traverse the quad. "Put your headphones in, make sure youre not outwardly Jewish, and just walk to class."The problem is that they might just hear the exact same thing when they get there.
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    CNN media reporter slammed for promoting Biden decline book after 'biggest failure in history' of journalism
    CNN's chief media analyst Brian Stelter was called out Thursday for promoting his colleague Jake Tapper's book about the cover-up of former President Joe Biden's cognitive decline after ignoring the story himself.On "Next Up with Mark Halperin," the eponymous host said Stelter was working to enhance and protect Tappers image instead of doing his purported job of scrutinizing the media."[Stelter]'s got a media newsletter. He's supposed to cover the media. Guy doesn't write about the biggest failure in the history of American media," Halperin said. "Instead, he writes about how great Tapper's book is, and today in his newsletter - the guy is a fan of irony - he writes about how it was so important for Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson to have the truth in their book the full truth that they hired the head of The New Yorker's fact-checking department to fact-check their book.""Again, the job of a media reporter, I would think, is not to protect and promote his colleague," Halperin added.LIBERAL COLUMNIST SAYS THAT DENYING 'BIDEN'S INFIRMITY' WAS SIGN OF DEMOCRATS' 'ORIGINAL SIN' IN 2024 CAMPAIGNHalperin drew a contrast between how Stelter maligned Biden critics as partisan apologists while taking part in the very same cover-up that blighted the media landscape."Brian Stelter has been, over the course of the entire Biden presidency, one of the biggest critics of those on the right and those few people like me in the independent media who have tried to hold Joe Biden accountable," Halperin said. "He's accused us of, you know, being propagandists, of celebrating cheap fakes and deepfakes.""I don't understand someone whose job it is to hold the media accountable, to not hold, not just his own network, but every news organization in the country who, now it's clear, participated in a cover-up. Some because of threats, some because of a desire to help Joe Biden win," he added. "Massive cover-up."While promoting his book, "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again," set to be released next week, Tapper admitted his failure to sufficiently report on Bidens health concerns.'VIEW' CO-HOST TELLS OTHERS TRUMP IS IN POWER 'BECAUSE YOU GUYS SCREWED THIS UP' IN CLASH OVER BIDEN COVER-UPRather than pointing out the flaws in the book, Halperin noted how, in his newsletter, Stelter cited "favorable reviews the book has gotten from news organizations like the Washington Post and The New York Times, who participated in the cover-up and whose failure was manifest.""He cites the favorable reviews and then the Twitter account for the book tweets out Brian Stelter's citations. It's nothing short of journalistic corruption and it's missing the moment," Halperin said.He said the time is now for not only the Democratic Party to reckon with how it hid the truth during the election, but also the media."The moment now for the Democratic Party is to acknowledge that, of course, we all saw with our own eyes, not in private meetings, on C-SPAN, the private - the public manifestations of Joe Biden's decline," Halperin said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"We all watched as the media - not the conservative media but what I call the dominant media - simply pretend it wasn't happening, attack those who pointed it out, and now everybody in the media say, Well, we don't need to acknowledge our own failure, we'll just say Joe Biden shouldn't have run and like Chuck Schumer should have called him out," Halperin said."It's a big failure, and it's missing the moment," he concluded.Fox News Digital reached out to Stelter and Tapper via CNN for comment.
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