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The Left Discovered Media Ownership Bias — Right When They Lost Control of the Media

The article discusses the shift in perception regarding media ownership among the institutional left in the U.S. It argues that selective outrage arises not from a newfound concern for press independence but from a loss of control over the media narrative. The left previously ignored ownership biases until ownership changed hands, igniting panic.

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Montgomery County’s Hypocrisy on Press Freedom

Montgomery County Council’s denial of press access to The Montgonion, a satirical news outlet, raises significant First Amendment concerns. Citing outdated journalism guidelines, the Council risks unconstitutional censorship. Satire is an important aspect of journalism, and silencing it undermines accountability. The community demands restoration of press access and greater inclusivity.

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