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OPINION: Is The New York Times pro-Trump and anti-Biden? Recent coverage raises some serious questions.

Jennifer Schulze writes: "Because the stakes are so high, we need to call out the biases that have colored the Times’ coverage of the campaign thus far and demand that they do better."

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OPINION: Biden voters are plentiful. News stories about them? Not so much.

Jennifer Schulze writes: "I think there’s a simple question journalists need to answer: Why, for the first time ever, has the President of the United States received less press coverage during his term than the guy he beat?"

OPINION: The GOP’s favorite political strategy of false equivalence is also polluting political news coverage

Jennifer Schulze writes: "The press has taken “both sides” news coverage to its absurd conclusion where there are no facts, no right, no wrong."

OPINION: Why are the Haley Civil War comments getting more coverage than Trump’s vermin rant?

Jennifer Schulze writes: "The coverage this week of the Haley Civil War uproar has been solid.  But the overall news reporting and analysis of republican extremism — particularly of Trump — is not meeting the moment."

OPINION: It’s the vibes, stupid. How our feelings about the economy are ignoring the facts and impacting politics.

Jennfier Schulze writes, "Here’s the thing: The vibe is wrong. While there are certainly parts of the economy that are struggling and people who are hurting, the overall picture of the U.S. economy is bright and getting brighter."

OPINION: Trump attacks with echoes of fascist dictators. That should be the top story. It’s not.

Jennifer Schulze writes, "Donald Trump ramps up his attacks using echoes of Nazi propaganda. That should be the top story, but it's not."

OPINION: NBC News making big mistake partnering with partisan, extremist media for GOP debate

Jennifer Schulze writes, "NBC’s credibility took a hit when Welker launched her tenure at “Meet the Press” with a flawed interview with Donald Trump. Now we must ask whether that was just a one-off or the beginning of a spreading wound."

OPINION: Has the media learned anything after its near failure covering Jim Jordan’s speaker challenge? Maybe.

Jennifer Schulze writes, "Will lessons be learned and [media] coverage improve? One of the first tests will come this week as Republicans again try to select a Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives."

OPINION: The House Republican chaos is also a test for American journalism

Edwin Eisendrath writes, "This is a Republican problem. The news coverage should say so."

OP-ED: Mainstream media already getting 2024 coverage wrong with Biden, Trump UAW reporting

Jennifer Schulze writes, “The 2024 presidential campaign has only just begun, and the mainstream media is already making too many coverage mistakes. We need a course correction now.”

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