This happens too frequently these days. An incident happens, and it goes viral. A certain point of view is reported, then re-reported, and re-reported, and otherwise respectable publications jump on board, even doing some original reporting themselves. Continue reading “Half the Story Is Not Good Enough”
John Chau
18 Years Later…
I followed the case of Alison Thresher’s disappearance for 18 years. She used to sit right near me at work when I was working in the sports department and she was in her final days at WPNI before her move back to The Post. Continue reading “18 Years Later…”
When I Can’t Defend My Own Employer
A couple of incidents happened recently involving two reporters at The Washington Post, showing blatant bias on their part and undermining their credibility. Continue reading “When I Can’t Defend My Own Employer”
Thoughts of Future, vs. Reality
I read somewhere once that when you think of your future self, you’re likely envisioning yourself in an overwhelmingly (probably even unrealistic) positive scenario. Continue reading “Thoughts of Future, vs. Reality”