The Guardian: Sports Media Leaning Left ‘Vastly Overblown’
Nothing to see here, move along, says Jack Moore writing at The Guardian in his article espousing that “the shift to the left of sports media is vastly overblown.”

Nothing to see here, move along, says Jack Moore writing at The Guardian in his article espousing that “the shift to the left of sports media is vastly overblown.”

“Objective” reporters went from emoting giddy anticipation to impotent rage as Rachel Maddow’s much-hyped presentation of Donald Trump’s 2005 tax return failed to deliver any evidence of Trump-Russia collusion.

Several Silicon Valley employees, including a software engineer for Twitter who made a $160,000 salary, were mocked online after complaining about their living standards in an article for The Guardian.

Mainstream media outlets in Britain such as the BBC and the Observer have falsely implied that poll-topping, populist firebrand Geert Wilders made an attack on all Moroccan migrants in the Netherlands when he blasted foreign criminals, in headlines on their

Writing at the Guardian newspaper, global warming advocate Bill McKibben suggested President Donald Trump and White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon want a terrorist massacre on American soil to “tilt things their way.”

Reaching a new acme in irresponsible fear-mongering, the far-left Guardian newspaper is now warning that President Donald Trump intends to obliterate the human rights movement, knocking humanity back to the pre-Civil Rights era.

Along with the loss of biodiversity, a new ice age and the decimation of coffee production, climate alarmists are now saying that we can say goodbye to beautiful weather for picnics and weddings, thanks to “global warming.”

The Guardian has named The Milo Yiannopoulos Show on its essential list of 12 podcasts that would help their readers get “through the Trump presidency.”

Campaigners are angry that most of the new entrants in a dictionary of people who shaped Britain are white, claiming black people have been ‘airbrushed’ from the country’s history. Critics called on editors to widen the scope of their research,

Adam Morgan, Editor in Chief of the Chicago Review of Books, published an article in The Guardian today where he called MILO’s new book “hate speech” and claimed that it would inspire the likes of Omar Mateen and Dylann Roof.

The Guardian published fake news earlier this week, selectively editing quotes from WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange about the Russian press and Donald Trump.

The Guardian scrambled to rebut Breitbart Texas’ analysis of its fake news article about border crossing numbers and deportations. The left-leaning paper adopts a dubious combination of semantic games; statistical sleight of hand; and cherry-picking data to draw generalized conclusions–all while misleading its own readers of its ability to defend original reporting on the border.

The Guardian published an article on December 12 claiming that border crossings by illegal aliens are “near historic lows.” Actual numbers from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) indicate the opposite, however.

According to the Guardian newspaper, the Catholic Church should be begging forgiveness from women for its “hard line” opposition to abortion, rather than offering forgiveness to women who have aborted their children.

After stumping for Hillary Clinton throughout the 2016 election, the British left-wing Guardian newspaper has now openly declared war on Donald Trump, and is soliciting donations in order to “hold the new administration to account.”

Ben Jacobs, a reporter for The Guardian, drew fire Sunday night for sharing an ominous-sounding quote from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump — cutting him off mid-sentence and omitting context that showed the line was about voting, not violence.

The liberal media have once again used the remembrance period to viscerally attack the custom wearing of poppies as a mark of respect to the war dead.

On October 28, GQ magazine published an article in which readers were encouraged to view guns as “tools” and understand that “Owning 17 guns isn’t that extreme.”

The Guardian has directly linked Brexit to colonialism and slavery, claiming “the surge in hate crime since the Brexit vote is one legacy of an overlooked period of British history”.

British news organization The Guardian announced Thursday it would cut 30% of its U.S. workforce over the next several months, according to reports.

Just when it seemed that climate change fantasies couldn’t get any more bizarre, the liberal UK newspaper The Guardian has launched the wild theory that global warming is essentially a “racist” crisis, perpetrated by wealthy whites against poor, vulnerable blacks.

The Guardian newspaper has pinned the blame for Britain’s universities sliding down the global rankings on Brexit.

For young American conservatives Nigel Farage is an unlikely heir to Margaret Thatcher, and the second ‘most adored’ global politician.

Mere days after Tom Stocky, the company’s Trending News manager, rejected reports that his subordinates “artificially inject” items into its list of trending news stories, a leak of internal guidelines published in The Guardian show that the company does exactly that.

The National Institute for Economic and Social Research (NIESR) has issued a doom-laden forecast of life after Brexit, warning of dire economic consequences and ongoing high levels of immigration. But a Guardian report on its forecast fails to mention that

The Guardian has admitted the so-called “living wage” is causing employers to cut perks, hours and even pay to some employees: From fish factories in Grimsby to coffee shops in central London and even Waitrose supermarkets, workers across the country

A poll revealing the deep discord between British Muslims and the British people at large has been reported by the Guardian under a headline which suggested unity between the two groups. The headline was later altered, but the article itself

The Independent reports: A Holocaust survivor who was told to move seats on a flight so an Ultra-orthodox Jewish man would not have to sit beside a woman has said the rule is “not in the Torah”. Renee Rabinowitz is now suing Israel’s national airline

Writing for The Guardian, self-identified “Christian dissident” Keith Mascord claims that “homophobic opposition to same-sex marriage” has its roots in adherence to the Bible, and only by leaving the biblical text aside will Christians learn to support “marriage equality.” Mascord

TEL AVIV – The Guardian ran a story Thursday in which it called Israeli self-defense against Palestinian terror attacks “deadly retaliations.” The article, which focused on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s call to deport the families of terrorists to Gaza, opened with the following paragraph: Binyamin Netanyahu has threatened to expel families of Palestinian attackers to Gaza after a five-month wave of violence against Israeli citizens and targets that has met with deadly retaliation from security forces.

The wife of billionaire Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman claims that the recent interview The Guardian conducted with one of the capo’s daughters was in fact false and that the family has never heard of her. The controversial interviews was filled with explosive accusations that have now been put into question.

Hollywood actor George Clooney described Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump as a “xenophobic fascist” during a recent interview.

The Guardian has admitted that some of its headlines reporting on the conflict between Palestinians and Israel have been “oversimplified”, but has rejected accusations of “bias”. It claims the headlines, which some pro-Israel activists have claimed are misleading, are simply

TEL AVIV – The Guardian newspaper cited Breitbart Jerusalem’s bureau chief and senior investigative reporter Aaron Klein in an article on a $55,000 trip to Israel offered to Academy Award nominees. The Guardian quoted Klein as follows: Aaron Klein, Jerusalem correspondent

The Guardian has announced it will close comments underneath articles on race, immigration, and Islam. The reason, according to the ultra-progressive newspaper, is that such topics attract an “unacceptable level of toxic commentary.”

The second major debate of the European Union referendum campaign is to grace Central London, following the defeat of Labour’s Carwyn Jones at the hands of the UK Independence Party’s Nigel Farage earlier this month. The debate, to be hosted

A mainstream media outlet charged that GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina ambushed preschoolers and then took them with her to a pro-life campaign event in Iowa. But the reporter failed to disclose that the only source identified and quoted throughout his story, and who charged Fiorina “ambushed [his] son’s field trip,” was a registered Democrat.

Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, who is being supported by Russia and Iran, is reportedly starving the residents of a besieged mountain town located northwest of Syria’s capital, Damascus, as the freezing and hungry townspeople prepare to endure a cold winter.

The growth in wages for UK workers is set to stall at just two per cent next year thanks to the large number of migrant workers waiting to fill vacancies, the Guardian has admitted. Referring to data from the Chartered

A group of prominent mainstream British journalists — including former editors at The Economist and The Guardian — are backing a new Europhile website designed to attack what they say are the “inaccuracies and twisted logic” promoted by Eurosceptics. The group’s