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Here’s How the New York Times Produces Fake News

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Now that America has decided it wants to see how depraved it can get, it’s more important than

[Splinter]( Now that America has decided it wants to see how depraved it can get, it’s more important than ever to support independent media. Corporate media has been overrun by the billionaires and is already bending the knee to Trump, and the traditional journalism business model of ads for eyeballs that worked for over a century was destroyed by monopolies like Google. The best way to ensure that independent media stays alive in this dystopian world now is to pay for it. At new Splinter we have published on-the-ground reports from [Lebanon]( and [Ukraine]( to [interviews with Gazans]( that you won’t find in corporate media, while also spearheading climate coverage in a world where that crisis only becomes more prominent. We have been steadfast in our attempt to rebuild this great site and add new focuses to it to match the time that we live in. But we need your help, which is why we are asking those who turn to us for insight to support us with a subscription of $5 a month so we can keep doing the fearless journalism to hold the powers that be accountable in the age of breakdown. [SUBSCRIBE NOW]( Dec 02, 2024 [Here’s How the New York Times Produces Fake News]( [Here’s How the New York Times Produces Fake News]( The Times and others defend articles like this as ways to inform their liberal audience about people they normally won’t come into contact with, which is a genuine service in journalism. However, they are not accurately portraying these people as representative of the broader movement they claim to report on, as the NYT clearly wants to establish a narrative of disaffected Democrats turning into Republicans over the pandemic when the data the NYT cites proves that it's not that simple. [Seaweed Could Be the Answer to Cow Burps]( [Seaweed Could Be the Answer to Cow Burps]( Turning off the coal and gas plants and electrifying the entire vehicle fleet is, of course, only part of the battle. Agriculture accounts for an enormous chunk of global emissions, and the methane from burping livestock is one of the most important subgenres of those ag emissions. A new study, published Monday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, adds to some existing evidence about a simple way to cut them dramatically: seaweed. [The Battle for Ukraine Before Trump\'s \]( [The Battle for Ukraine Before Trump's "Peace"]( But this is just the U.S. throwing a bunch of stuff at the wall and hoping that something might stick. It comes with risks, as Russia’s nuclear threats show. In the best-case scenario, it bolsters Ukraine’s position, allowing it to hold on through winter. But it will not remake this war. [Joe Biden Pardons Hunter Biden, Screws Over Kamala Harris One Last Time]( [Joe Biden Pardons Hunter Biden, Screws Over Kamala Harris One Last Time]( The Democrats have campaigned on being the party of rules, and when they blatantly break rules they have set like this, it further degrades their credibility, which makes voters more amenable to Trump's honest brand of corruption that at least pretends to be anti-elitist. [Can the U.N.\'s Highest Court Do Something About Climate Change?]( [Can the U.N.'s Highest Court Do Something About Climate Change?]( The case, initiated by law students in Vanuatu and other small island states but expanded to encompass just about everyone and officially called by the United Nations General Assembly, will essentially examine what obligations governments have to protect the climate and what happens to them if they have failed. [View this email in your browser]( Copyright © 2024 Splinter/Paste Media (7525 Colbert Drive, Suite 106, Reno NV 89511) [unsubscribe](

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