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Project Censored
At Project Censored, we examine the coverage of news and information important to the maintenance of a healthy and functioning democracy. We define Modern Censorship as the subtle yet constant and sophisticated manipulation of reality in our mass media outlets. On a daily basis, censorship refers to the intentional non-inclusion of a news story – or piece of a news story – based on anything other than a desire to tell the truth. Such manipulation can take the form of political pressure (from government officials and powerful individuals), economic pressure (from advertisers and funders), and legal pressure (the threat of lawsuits from deep-pocket individuals, corporations, and institutions).
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26 de noviembre de 2023, por Shealeigh
Former employees of US and Israeli intelligence agencies now hold senior positions at Google, Meta, Microsoft, and other tech giants, where these individuals influence policy and control programs that regulate internet users’ access to information, Alan MacLeod reported in a pair of stories (…)
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26 de noviembre de 2023, por Shealeigh
Environmental scientists have found hazardous levels of manufactured chemicals in rainwater, leading to the dramatic conclusion that rainwater is “no longer safe to drink anywhere on Earth,” according to an August 2022 report from Insider. Morgan McFall-Johnsen’s article reported results from a (…)
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22 de noviembre de 2023, por Project Censored
State of the Free Press 2024 Available for Preorder The Project’s newest yearbook, State of the Free Press 2024, is now available for preorder. Highlighting the year’s most significant independent journalism—including reports on toxic chemicals, climate disinformation, and union (...)
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22 de noviembre de 2023, por Project Censored
State of the Free Press 2024 Available for Preorder The Project’s newest yearbook, State of the Free Press 2024, is now available for preorder. Highlighting the year’s most significant independent journalism—including reports on toxic chemicals, climate disinformation, and union victories—State (…)
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17 de noviembre de 2023, por Project Censored
By Mischa Geracoulis In How to Interpret the Constitution (2023), Harvard law professor Cass Sunstein argues that any theory of constitutional interpretation used by Supreme Court justices must be defensible in terms of beneficial outcomes, to make democracy “better.” Better is subjective, (…)