Archive (Page 110)

November 1, 2022
Opinion: When Advocacy Becomes Propaganda
CBN has repeatedly had issues with being transparent with their sources, unclear methodology, and conspiracy-theory level bias. Founder Pat Robertson has crossed many ethical boundaries with explicit hate speech and threatening propaganda. For many evangelical Americans, this rhetoric validates their persecution complexes. They feel like they have advocates.

November 1, 2022
Opinion: Bible College Critic-Turned-Journalist Takes on ‘Evangelical Industrial Complex’
In 2018, blogger Julie Roys took on the powers that be at the Moody Bible Institute's Spokane campus. Four years later, the campus has been shut down, and The Roys Report lives on.

October 30, 2022
LA Council Members Face Mounting Pressure to Resign
The pressure to resign continues for Los Angeles City Council members Gil Cedillo and Kevin de León. The two embattled councilmen have faced weeks of protests at city hall and outside their homes after a recording filled with racially charged language about groups throughout Los Angeles surfaced.

October 26, 2022
Tailwind Air Launches Inaugural Flight From NYC to Washington, D.C.
Seaplane operator Tailwind Air launched its New York City to Washington, D.C. route last week. The company invited ten passengers, comprised of employees, press, and celebrities, including former NFL player Vernon Davis to embark on the inaugural flight.

October 24, 2022
‘Theater is a Mirror:’ A Conversation With Director Erick Mukiira
The Kenyan director talks to The Click about his latest work and the struggle between art and censorship.