media
Coverage of media in the Nexus archive.
- No one failed harder during COVID than our media
Anthony Fauci's recent appearance before Congress highlighted his controversial role during the pandemic and the media's partisan coverage. The article criticizes the press for enabling Fauci's actions, describing it as 'deeply partisan and starstruck.'
- How Roy Cohn Taught Donald Trump Everything
The article discusses how Roy Cohn, a lawyer, taught Donald Trump methods to disregard rules, avoid leaving a paper trail, and craft compelling narratives for the media.
- Denver Police Chief unveils Violence Suppression Action Plan
Denver's Police Chief announced a Violence Suppression Action Plan to address a rise in the homicide rate. The plan was outlined during a media meeting on Thursday.
- Graham Holdings: Q2 Earnings Snapshot
Graham Holdings Co. reported Q2 net income of $281.1 million, or $64.86 per share, with adjusted earnings of $19.46 per share. The company, which operates in education and media, generated $1.3 billion in revenue during the period.
- Reports of CPI(M) forming temple committee baseless, says Jayarajan
CPI(M) leader Jayarajan denied media reports about the party forming a temple committee, calling the claims part of a 'deliberate misinformation campaign' against CPI(M). The statement attributes the reports to a coordinated effort to mislead.
- #Gbajagate: The tripartite narrative of media framing, political scapegoating, and demanding institutional reforms, By Adeolu Adekola
The article discusses the #Gbajagate scandal, urging media and citizens to avoid scapegoating individuals and instead scrutinize federal institutions like the Budget Office of the Federation and the Office of the Accountant-General involved in public fund management. It advocates for institutional reforms to address systemic issues.
- France moves to expel pro-Kremlin TV personality
France is taking steps to expel Xenia Fedorova, a pro-Kremlin TV personality who is featured on media owned by billionaire Vincent Bolloré.
- No delay in action against ADGP M.R. Ajith Kumar, says Kerala CM
Kerala Chief Minister confirms no delay in action against ADGP M.R. Ajith Kumar, citing procedural formalities as the reason. Government official P. Satheesan explains that the government could not act immediately as demanded by the media.
- Media not invited as Trump, Netanyahu hold talks at the White House
US President Donald Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House. The talks occurred without media invitation.
- Israel debate boils over in the United States
The article discusses the intensifying debate in the United States regarding Israel and questions the extent of shifts in US politics and media on the topic.
- Michael Goodwin: The media’s anti-Trump bias was on full display at re-do of White House Correspondents’ Dinner
Michael Goodwin claimed the media's anti-Trump bias was evident at the re-do of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. The president attended, made jokes, insults, and spoke too long, but his presence was cited as the reason the event was a success.
- Trump alternates failed jokes and attacks on the media at White House press dinner
At the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington on July 24, 2026, Trump alternated between failed jokes and attacks on the media.
- Trump teases run for third term in insult-filled speech at correspondents’ dinner
US president teases a third-term run in an insult-filled speech at the correspondents’ dinner, which was rescheduled three months after a gunman attacked the banquet. The speech targeted the media.
- Elon Musk fires back at reporter, claims more people ‘hate you and the media than you realize’
Elon Musk responded to a reporter by stating that more people 'hate you and the media than you realize,' suggesting a strong negative perception of the reporter and media. He claimed, 'They hate you far more than they hate me.'
- ‘Show must go on,’ Trump tells scaled-back press gala 3 months after assassination attempt
US President Donald Trump addressed a scaled-back White House press corps gala, stating 'the show must go on' three months after an earlier event was interrupted by an assassination attempt. The event featured heightened security, fewer attendees, ongoing conflict involving Iran and Israel, and intensified media criticism from Trump.
- Giorgia Meloni's Italy: An authoritarian drift? (part 2)
The article examines pressures on Italy's democratic institutions under Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's coalition government, which faces accusations of increasing influence over the judiciary, media, and electoral system. It highlights challenges for migrants, women seeking abortions, and journalists amid political tensions.
- Giorgia Meloni's Italy: An authoritarian drift? (Part 1)
Italy's democratic institutions are under increasing pressure as Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's conservative and far-right coalition government faces accusations of seeking greater influence over the judiciary, media, and electoral system. The article highlights challenges for migrants, women seeking abortions, and journalists amid political pressures.
- Gitanjali Angmo says students’ image being tarnished in media
Gitanjali Angmo stated that the media is tarnishing the image of protesting students, despite witnesses observing their patience, discipline, and restraint.
- Former RS MP, senior BJP leader Balbir Punj passes away
Balbir Punj, a senior BJP leader, has died. He had a long career in public life in politics and policy circles, as well as in the media.
- Niger: 3 Years of Military Rule Deepens Human Rights Crisis
Niger's three years of military rule have intensified a human rights crisis, with a security threat prompting crackdowns on political opposition, civil society, and media. Human Rights Watch reports from Nairobi highlight these developments.
- Kadapa police reject media claims of woman’s humiliation in land dispute
The Kadapa police have refuted media reports alleging that a woman was humiliated in a land dispute. They denied the claims made by the media regarding the incident.
- Why a modest US interest rate rise won’t change much for most businesses
The article discusses how a modest US interest rate increase is unlikely to significantly impact most businesses, particularly small ones, as factors like inflation, jobs, and economic growth influence the decision. It emphasizes that a 25-basis-point rise does not meaningfully alter borrowing costs for established businesses.
- Killer FedEx driver Tanner Horner demands new trial after he was convicted of murdering Athena Strand, 7, as he blames the MEDIA for guilty verdict
Tanner Horner, a FedEx driver, is seeking a new trial after being convicted of murdering 7-year-old Athena Strand. He attributes the guilty verdict to media influence.
- Killer FedEx driver Tanner Horner demands new trial after he was convicted of murdering Athena Strand, 7, as he blames the MEDIA for guilty verdict
Killer FedEx driver Tanner Horner is demanding a new trial after being convicted of murdering Athena Strand, 7. He attributes the guilty verdict to media influence.
- Qatar’s transformative former ruler Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani dies at 74
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, a leader who enhanced Qatar's global influence in diplomacy, media, and investment, died at 74. The state news agency did not disclose the cause of death.
- Trump torches ‘stupid,’ ‘communist’ Dems, ‘ignorant’ media — after he subpoenas NY Times
Trump criticized Democrats as 'stupid' and 'communist' and labeled the media 'ignorant' after subpoenaing the NY Times. He also claimed victory in the 2024 election and referred to Democrats as the 'Dumocrat Party.'
- Tehran Rose and the anti-US influencers nurtured by academia and the media
The article discusses Tehran Rose and anti-US influencers supported by academia and media, comparing them to Tokyo Rose, who was held in Japan against her will and later pardoned by President Gerald Ford.
- Reps deputy speaker wants media to project Nigeria’s strengths alongside accountability
Mr. Kalu emphasized the importance of balanced journalism to strengthen democracy, enhance Nigeria's image, and help citizens appreciate the legislature's work. He urged the media to highlight the country's strengths alongside accountability.
- Bruce Rockowitz Sees Al as Growth Engine for Wellness, Dining and Media Businesses
Bruce Rockowitz identifies artificial intelligence as a growth driver for wellness, dining, and media businesses, emphasizing its role as a competitive advantage beyond mere productivity tools. He highlights AI's transition from experimentation to execution across industries.
- Maine Democrats plan convention to replace scandal-hit Platner – US politics live
Maine Democrats plan a convention to replace Platner, who withdrew from a Senate pick in an angry video accusing the party and media of acting as 'judge, jury and executioner'.
- Suspect arrested for allegedly making threats at Wayne State University
A suspect was arrested for allegedly making threats at Wayne State University. The university released the suspect's photo to the media to gather tips and increase awareness for the campus and community.
- CBSE Skill Expo showcases student innovation in Visakhapatnam
The CBSE Skill Expo in Visakhapatnam features 25 schools from Andhra Pradesh showcasing approximately 60 student exhibits focused on sustainability, entrepreneurship, agriculture, media, and other themes.
- If you're worried AI will take your job, here's what to do in the next 30 days, according to an executive coach
Executive coach Andrea Wasserman advises professionals to identify AI-exposed tasks in their roles, prioritize work requiring human judgment, and initiate AI strategy discussions with managers to adapt to AI-driven changes. She emphasizes complementing AI tools with human expertise to enhance productivity and demonstrate adaptability.
- Monaco IDs suspect in bomb attack on Ukrainian oligarch
Monaco authorities issued an arrest warrant for a suspect identified in a bomb attack that injured a Ukrainian-born businessman and two others. The suspect was a woman dressed as a man, according to media reports.
- British regulator may challenge Paramount takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery
The British regulator may challenge Paramount's takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery. Forrester Research notes differing perspectives, with the US viewing the merger as a political influence battle over media control, while the UK treats it as a structural competition issue decided by regulators.
- Karnataka police restrict media interaction to designated senior officers
Karnataka police have restricted media interactions to designated senior officers. The measure aims to control communication channels with journalists.
- Vance Downplays Watergate and Compares Himself to Nixon
Vice President JD Vance compared himself to former president Nixon at an event at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, highlighting shared traits such as being a young senator, vice president, best-selling author, and facing media criticism.
- Can Rupert Murdoch turn California red? He’s going to try
Rupert Murdoch is attempting to influence California's political landscape. The Murdochs are engaging with California through media, politics, and technology.
- 'Yellowstone' creator warns Dems' rejection of Trump's legitimacy is destroying 'rule of law'
Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan warned that Democrats' refusal to accept President Donald Trump's legitimacy, particularly in the post-COVID era, threatens the rule of law. He linked this to a broader crisis of trust in institutions like government, media, and pharmaceutical companies.
- Germany news: Pistorius set to scrap warship project — media
Germany's defense minister is planning to cancel a multi-million-euro project to build F126 frigates, according to media reports. Train services have resumed following a communications glitch overnight.