by Joe Mandese on Aug 31, 1:26 PM
"The challenges to democracies are all too visible. Machine learning may increase polarization - reengineering the online world to promote political division," reads an important soon-to-be-published article, adding, "The challenges to autocracies are more subtle but possibly more corrosive."
by Joe Mandese on Aug 25, 11:55 AM
The reality is he trails Barack Obama by a margin of two-to-one in another key media metric: post-presidency news coverage.
by Joe Mandese on Aug 24, 12:38 PM
The advertising trends are not good for news publishing brands. And that's not good for democracy.
by Joe Mandese on Aug 18, 2:55 PM
And by oxygen, Ipsos political guru Chris Jackson means the ability of the U.S. news media industry to stay focused on what it's supposed to do: informing American voters about what's important.
by Joe Mandese on Aug 17, 11:52 AM
Republicans may wax nostalgic for Ronald Reagan's "Morning Again In America," but Cheney is campaigning on something much more fundamental to Americans of all parties: our greatest task.
by Joe Mandese on Aug 9, 12:19 PM
"They even broke into my safe," the former twice-impeached president and subject of multiple criminal investigations said after FBI agents executed a federal judge's search warrant and raided his home.
by Joe Mandese on Aug 4, 3:34 PM
It was the exact moment when Alex Jones' heart would have broken -- if he had one.
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