Monthly Archives: August 2022

Ex-Fox News editor Chris Stirewalt says network viewers would’ve been more prepared for a Trump loss in 2020 if they’d been given ‘a more accurate’ view of the race: book

Former Fox News political editor Chris Stirewalt appears before the House January 6 committee on June 13. AP Photo/Susan Walsh Chris Stirewalt in his forthcoming book wrote of coverage lapses he noticed during his time at Fox News. In the book, “Broken News,” Stirewalt was critical of how the 2020 election was covered by the…

The war in Ukraine may dent the Su-35’s reputation as a top-tier Russian fighter jet

An Su-35 jet at the MAKS-2009 international air show outside Moscow on August 21, 2009. Sergei Karpukhin/REUTERS Russia’s Su-35S fighter jet has been praised by many experts as a top-tier platform. But its performance in the Ukraine conflict and in other parts of the world point to problems. Dark clouds swirl over Russia’s Su-35S Flanker…

3 views: Thoughts on Flow

When Marc Andreessen announced that he was sinking $350 million of a16z investors’ money into a new venture by WeWork co-founder and former CEO Adam Neumann, plenty of jaws dropped. For one, there was the massive sum and equally massive valuation for a company that, as of today, owns a few thousand rental units. Then…

This school subject, folder color Twitter debate is perfect internet fodder

The internet loves to debate, argue, and flat-out fight. Twitter’s core function might just be maintaining The Discourse — aka scores of people getting angry at one another about mostly silly things. Recently a topic arose that might just be the perfect Twitter discussion. At its core it’s nonsensical. There’s no correct answer. There is…