Bias has been prominent in the news articles we read. The news articles I looked at pertained to adding a debt ceiling for Hurricane Harvey. U.S. House of Representative has passed a legislation where the government will provide $15.25 billion… Continue Reading →
Recently President Trump had a meeting with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi regarding the debt ceiling expansion, a critical aspect to avoiding a government shutdown and securing funds for disaster relief. This would probably sound like a… Continue Reading →
DACA or the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals is an immigration policy that was established by the Obama administration in 2012. It allows immigrants who entered the country illegally when they were minors to receive a two year permit that… Continue Reading →
Ashley Singh Bias in Media The world is changing around us. Our home, Earth, is unquestionably under an existing pressure put on by advancing humans. A major issue that we face every day, regardless of what jobs or activities one… Continue Reading →
Response: Bias has been around for as long as humans can remember, and it will continue to stay that way until the end of time. It is present in many of the things that we do, the things that we… Continue Reading →
In light of the recent political news, I decided to find a topic which isn’t caused by human disputes or political instability. Hurricane Irma. How is it that the largest hurricane ever recorded has newspapers recording it differently? For this,… Continue Reading →
Every news broadcast or news article is going to have some sort of bias, whether it is intentional or not. For this assignment I focused on the Charleston Church shooting that occurred June 17, 2015. Dylan Roof walked into Emanuel… Continue Reading →
I wish I could say that media is filled with unbiased organizations that do their best to achieve highest quality of content and maintain standards of journalism. A world where all new outlets report only the facts seems like… Continue Reading →
Response: As much as the press says they try to avoid bias when writing a story, it is inevitable that some will leak through to the final product. However, some news companies are more notorious for incorporating bias into their… Continue Reading →
Cassidy, John. “How Small Can Donald Trump Make the Presidency?” The New Yorker, The New Yorker, 6 Sept. 2017, www.newyorker.com/news/john-cassidy/how-small-can-donald-trump-make-the-presidency. Accessed 6 Sept. 2017. Lowry, Rich. “Trump Gets DACA Right.” National Review, 6 Sept. 2017, www.nationalreview.com/article/451097/donald-trump-daca-congress-should-legislate-not-president. Accessed 6 Sept. 2017. On Tuesday… Continue Reading →
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