IDK, I think the NYT cares about one thing and one thing only- the NYT. This isn't the first time they've carried water for an agenda. They've always been like this but the last 8 years they've really doubled down.
IDK, I think the NYT cares about one thing and one thing only- the NYT. This isn't the first time they've carried water for an agenda. They've always been like this but the last 8 years they've really doubled down.
I miss the old days when every Big City (and even a few smaller ones) had multiple news outlets. I would spend my study halls reading both the Chicago Tribune and the Sun-Times plus any other newspapers there. I miss the days when the stories were researched, written, etc by hand. Today's papers are just as boring as the networks with articles regurgitated word for word.
IDK, I think the NYT cares about one thing and one thing only- the NYT. This isn't the first time they've carried water for an agenda. They've always been like this but the last 8 years they've really doubled down.
I miss the old days when every Big City (and even a few smaller ones) had multiple news outlets. I would spend my study halls reading both the Chicago Tribune and the Sun-Times plus any other newspapers there. I miss the days when the stories were researched, written, etc by hand. Today's papers are just as boring as the networks with articles regurgitated word for word.
Yes, we lived north of NYC, but knew about the newspapers there before the collapse happened in the 1960s.
Here is a good article about the collapse:
https://libguides.nypl.org/c.php?g=1107215&p=8072753
Blame the Internet. If it werenтАЩt for the Internet, none of this would be happening.