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    Most of the people in the United States are inform by too many sources. One can get inform by the television, listening to the radio, and by reading the news press. The United States public needs to be more responsive of the news because too much enlightening news can cover up other important news. Therefore, websites, popular entertainment, and the media play a role in our society. First of all, kidnapping in the United States remains one of the most common crimes in the country. About 2,300…

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    more common. Reza proves why “painting with a single brush” can be so wrong. The Friday night preceding this interview, comedian Bill Mahar equated the extremist group ISIS to the greater majority Muslim countries of the world. Reza Aslan appeared on CNN to discuss Mahar’s comments with two of their anchors and to respond to their over-simplified enquiry: “Does Islam promote violence?” It appears from the beginning of this interview that Don Lemon and Alisyn Camerota, the pair cross-examining…

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    officers or civilian in case of any wrong doings, and establish trust between the police officers and community where the trust has been broken. Bibliographic Information: Griggs, Brandon. “Should Cops Wear Cameras?” CNN, Cable News Network, 2 Jan. 2015, www.cnn.com/2014/12/31/tech/cnn-10-ideas-cameras-cops/. Article Summary While the idea of Police Officers wearing a body camera has been contemplated for quite some time now, Deputy Assistant to the President Roy L. Austin Jr. expresses…

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    they are FOX News, ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, and MSNBC. The six networks can be categorized into three groups, based on their upbringings and establishments. ABC, CBS, and NBC are considered the original three out of the group, because the were the first to be aired in 1926. They are also the only three networks that are available on non-paid television. The second grouping of the six would be CNN and MSNBC, who were established in the 1980’s. Unlike the original three, CNN and MSNBC are only…

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    potential voters with his rags-to-riches story. Several liberal news journalists are suspicious, accusing Dr. Carson of lying about his past. Although many believe he is a decent candidate, some journalists, specifically Scott Glover and Maeve Reston of CNN, and Kyle Cheney of POLITICO, are creating unfair and clouded journalism. The liberal news media is not effectively covering Dr. Ben Carson because the media excessively…

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    Africans felt that they were entitled to better accommodations. 23 years later and that still holds to be true despite the end of Apartheid. In an article written about Orania, a city in South Africa, CNN writer says, “Orania, you might have guessed, is Afrikaner-only. And by extension, whites-only.”(CNN). Black South Africans aren’t allowed to live in this city, they are excluded. It has been quite a long time since the end of apartheid but many people still seem to have the same mindset as…

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    CNN is “far left” in terms of political views and West’s comments are perceived as “leaning left”. The source gathered the information firsthand from TMZ reporters and Kanye West’s twitter account before the deletion of the tweets. The evidence came from direct observations of West’s rant at TMZ studios as well as his twitter account; the evidence can also support the claim. However, West’s comments and the bias of CNN, being ultra liberal, were a conflict of…

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    attempting to stay unbiased, CNN - which has a reputation for having more liberal views - does post more positive commentary on Clinton and her campaign, then they post criticism. In a seven day news cycle, starting September 17th and ending on the 23rd, there was only one inherently negative article on Clinton, while the rest were either neutral or about her in a positive light. It is worth noting that while tweeters were quick to exclaim that Hillary started the Birther movement, CNN…

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    Sarah Sanders compared to other news sources, nor did include why Sandler would make such joke. In addition, the article mentioned Fox News disregarding the situation, and focusing more about the leak itself than the weight of Sandler’s words. Overall CNN, focused the article towards the emotions of the those who were affected. Ultimately, this far left news source implies that Sandler should indeed publicly apologize to the McCain family because of the various people that were impacted by…

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    What Is Media Bias?

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    2017, Snapchat has maintained its “selling” feature, however, now the app provides users with media information directly through the app in the form of an individual “Snapchat”- not to mention the one and only “credible” source used via Snapchat being CNN. The instant availability of these “news” Snapchats have directly influenced political opinions among teens (88% of the apps audience) in a liberal manner without the users even knowing it. A poll done in 2000 and 2004 says: “Among Democrats,…

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