Some editors did not do enough to prevent lowering standards in service to what many journalists clearly regarded as a good cause.
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Maine Voices: Spotlight stays on rape survivors as perpetrators, enablers evade scrutiny
Expecting people who have been hurt to keep revisiting their trauma will not foster a much-needed cultural shift or hold rapists accountable.
Commentary: Kavanaugh evil-twin theory shows how far the right has descended into madness
Political expediency is the reason so many have embraced the implausible notion that the SCOTUS nominee is a mistaken-identity victim.
Comcast-Fox battle over Sky heads for rare auction
Sky broadcasts to 22.5 million households across Europe with a mix of sports and entertainment.
Commentary: Sex abuse claim against Kavanaugh is no 11th-hour bombshell
This isn’t the 11th hour, because the clock isn’t running out; in fact, there is no clock.
Commentary: Media moguls’ misogyny harms more than just victims
How would America look today if so many influential media companies hadn’t been run by misogynists in decades past?
Dana Milbank: Since Trump believes he is the state, people he doesn’t like are ‘traitors’
His young administration already has at least three Benedict Arnolds.
Leonard Pitts: Fair journalism doesn’t require reporting discredited ‘data’
In the interest of balance, journalists may be giving credibility to viewpoints that have no basis in fact.
Jim Fossel: Op-ed writer’s identity unclear, as is the motive for writing it
Revelations of a secret resistance to the president within the White House are more likely to instill fear than reassurance.
Another View: All sides in NFL anthem protest conflict are selectively outraged
Sneaker companies are not civil rights heroes. And Colin Kaepernick needs to learn about real sacrifice.