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Liberal Media "Pearl Harbors" Trump But Say He Declared War First
Liberal Media "Pearl Harbors" Trump But Say He Declared War First
Liberal Media "Pearl Harbors" Trump But Say He Declared War First
There's really no denying it. President Trump is not eloquent. He's not a polished, smooth orator, which may be all the more evident since his predecessor certainly was among the best ever at public speaking (teleprompter aided or not). In addition, Donald Trump has thrown out every book, every proven plan on how to win elections or even what to say or not say publicly and how to manipulate the pr
Snyderman Leaving NBC
Snyderman Leaving NBC
Snyderman Leaving NBC
The doctor is out at NBC News. NBC's Chief Medical Editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman is leaving her post after nine years to return to teaching after last year's Ebola scandal. Snyderman made direct reference to the episode in a statement announcing her resignation Thursday...
Departs Military Foundation
Departs Military Foundation
Departs Military Foundation
Brian Williams is giving up his seat on the board of directors for the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation. The group says the embattled "NBC Nightly News" anchor has resigned. Williams had served on the board since 2006. His resignation comes a week after NBC suspended Williams for six months without pay for his repeated retelling of an inaccurate account of his experience in Iraq..
Off The Air
Off The Air
Off The Air
Brian Williams said he is temporarily stepping away from the "NBC Nightly News" amid questions about his memories of war coverage in Iraq, calling it "painfully apparent" that he has become a distracting news story. In a memo Saturday to NBC News staff that was released by the network, the anchorman said that as managing editor of "NBC Nightly News" he is taking himse
Liberia Adopts New Rules
Liberia Adopts New Rules
Liberia Adopts New Rules
Liberia is instituting new rules to restrict media access to Ebola patients. Journalists must now have official permission to photograph or film patients being treated for the deadly disease. Government officials cite privacy issues, but the new policy was announced the same day an NBC News cameraman from Providence, Rhode Island  became the first foreign journalist to test positive for Ebola... R