Eric Ortiz / TruthdigFeb 26, 2018
The company has been granted a pair of patents for wristbands that would show the location of employees' hands in warehouses and provide feedback. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
Lee Camp / Naked CapitalismDec 20, 2017
The host of the late-night satire "Redacted Tonight" responds to a National Public Radio segment that ponders whether his show is Russian propaganda. Dig deeper ( 14 Min. Read )
David Bauder / APNov 1, 2017
Michael Oreskes was accused of suddenly kissing two women during discussions of their job prospects when he was Washington bureau chief of The New York Times in the 1990s. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
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Mike Rose / TruthdigAug 17, 2017
The popular radio show helped break down barriers that keep us from knowing each other. It will be missed. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
By Robert Parry / Consortium NewsJul 31, 2017
Since the election, some U.S. media and tech companies are using "fake news" hysteria to establish a Ministry of Truth. Dig deeper ( 5 Min. Read )
Clara Romeo / TruthdigFeb 25, 2017
Instead of making U.S. borders more secure, Donald Trump’s new policies could create security gaps. Dig deeper ( 2 Min. Read )
Paul Street / TruthdigOct 28, 2016
The American broadcaster depends on foundations, corporations and wealthy individuals to pay for much of its programming. This private funding undermines the integrity of the "independent" journalism it bankrolls. Dig deeper ( 13 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigJun 3, 2016
In this election year, the media's influence also emerged as a principal theme in conversations with three generations of voters about how national events shaped their political views. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigJun 2, 2016
A story by ProPublica and NPR and a Senate investigation prompt a Missouri nonprofit hospital to change its policies and forgive thousands of patients’ debts. But without similar scrutiny, it’s unclear if other hospitals that sue the poor will change. Dig deeper ( 5 Min. Read )
Donald Kaufman / TruthdigMar 15, 2016
The Intercept reporter says the legendary Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite would not have been able to keep their jobs in today's corporate framework, which has "neutered journalism and drained it of all its vitality and passion, reducing journalists to stenography drones." Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Bill Blum / TruthdigFeb 9, 2016
In a word: yes The pundit who claimed she would be shielded from the consequences of pre-inaugural actions was wrong The big question is whether her email operations amounted to "high crimes and misdemeanors" whatever those words might mean at a given political moment. Dig deeper ( 7 Min. Read )
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