Heh, I explicitly hunted for a source *other* than the WaPo because it's owned 
by Bezos and I'd rather not advertise his for-profit businesses. So, the AP 
seemed like a good alternative. Then later I find this disturbing article:

Emily Wilder’s Firing Is No Surprise: AP Has Always Been Right-Wing
https://theintercept.com/2021/05/25/emily-wilder-firing-ap-right-wing/

My first reaction is "Bah! The lefties at the Intercept are just as guilty of 
hyperbolic click-bait headlines as the righty channels." But then I read it.  
Hm. I liked "The Jungle". I had no idea he wrote a book about the bias of the 
AP. Sheesh. My ignorance knows no bounds. Take whatever ideological stance you 
prefer on the right's *canceling* of Emily Wilder, these little nuggets of 
(probably biased) history are useful whatever stance you take.

On 5/25/21 3:18 AM, ⛧ glen wrote:
> I can't believe I missed this news.
> 
> https://apnews.com/article/europe-middle-east-entertainment-government-and-politics-arts-and-entertainment-1fe05291c8fd37bb106d6ee8423182cf
> 

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