Hall of Fame NBA coach Phil Jackson said he no longer enjoys watching basketball games because of the political messages that the league and the players promote. “They had things on their back like ‘Justice’…
Topic: Accuracy in Academia
The clicks stop coming at BuzzFeed News
Internet “listicle” sensation BuzzFeed News, which reported on everything and anything it could in an effort to garner more eyeballs and clicks, will be shutting down as part of a broad cost-cutting effort that continues…
Virginia reaches agreement on K-12 history standards
The Virginia Board of Education unanimously approved a new, final version of the commonwealth’s K-12 history standards, which standards were criticized by the media and the Left. Board President Dan Gecker said, “There’s no reason…
Associated Press blasts efforts to target diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives
Apparently, dismantling controversial diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) offices or efforts in higher education is a bridge too far for the mainstream media. The Associated Press went all-in to defend DEI against state lawmakers’ attempts…
Biden’s education secretary won’t answer ‘what is a woman’ question
Somehow, in recent years, the simple question “What is a woman?” is confusing liberals and leftists alike. One of the most memorable non-answers was Ketanji Brown Jackson, who said during her Supreme Court confirmation hearing,…
Media continues use of debunked ‘Don’t Say Gay’ moniker to describe Florida law
The mainstream media loves to cling onto false, debunked narratives. Case in point is the so-called “Don’t Say Gay” law, which is officially known as the Parental Rights in Education law in Florida. As Accuracy…
Fox News’ settlement with Dominion drives liberals crazy
Liberals, particularly those in the media, have been salivating for months after revelations in the $1.6 billion lawsuit that Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News Corp became public. These revelations appeared to show that the…
Professor explains how tenure reform hurts conservative academics
Tenure reform is en vogue in red states like Florida, but at least one right-leaning professor in Texas warns of the potential fallout for conservative professors if tenure protections are changed. Adam Kolasinski, the James…
University of Arizona president apologizes for dismissing workplace violence report findings
The president of University of Arizona, Robert Robbins, apologized for the university’s dismissal of a recent report about a workplace violence incident that took place in October 2022. A report from university faculty concluded that…
TikTok ban expands from Texas to other states
One of the first states to ban the Chinese social media platform TikTok from being used on campus wireless networks was Texas, but other states are following suit either through executive orders, agency directives, or…