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Majority of Americans do not trust TV reporters

Gallup’s annual trust survey revealed that trust in the media reached a record low in 2024. Just 13% rank TV Reporters trustworthiness as either 'high' or 'very high.'

Jim Solunar

90 min

News

Biden, Hunter, and the Influence-Peddling Scandal

The mounting evidence surrounding President Joe Biden’s involvement in his son Hunter’s foreign business dealings is impossible to ignore—except, it seems, for much of the mainstream media.

Jim Solunar

132 min

X

X: The Future of Honest Journalism

X (formerly Twitter) is redefining journalism, offering real-time news, crowd-sourced accountability through Community Notes, and empowering citizen journalists everywhere.

Jim Solunar

101 min

Climate

Another Overhyped Story Falls Apart

The media’s 2017 frenzy over Antarctica’s A-68 iceberg, blamed on climate change, has been debunked by science, exposing yet another case of fear-driven journalism.

Jim Solunar

186 min

Climate

Hurricane Helene and Climate Change: A Balanced Perspective

Hurricane Helene’s devastation underscores the need for balanced reporting that considers historical weather patterns and natural variability alongside climate change, emphasizing practical adaptation strategies to address extreme weather events.

Jim Solunar

102 min

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