Violent crime wave shows what happens when greed poisons American Dream (Full show)

The US saw historic levels of homicide in 12 major cities as NAFTA turns 28. Coincidence? Hardly! RT America’s Faran Fronczak explains how the anger and desperation that allows violent crime to bloom is owed in large part to NAFTA’s disempowerment of US workers and gutting of US communities. … Read More >Violent crime wave shows what happens when greed poisons American Dream (Full show)

Local news media slated for extinction? (Full show)

RT America’s Faran Fronczak laments the death of local news organizations and explains how personal experience has taught her why the local press is so vitally important. She asks whether it’s salvageable in today’s media landscape. While President Biden has an unprecedented plan to bolster local media with tax credits, to what extent will this give the Washington a dangerous degree of editorial control over these organizations? Will it serve to muzzle criticism of the Biden administration? … Read More >Local news media slated for extinction? (Full show)

Can new leadership rescue Twitter & CNN?

Twitter co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey has resigned his position at Twitter and will be leaving the board in the coming months. CTO Parag Agrawal is preparing to take his place at the helm of the social media giant. Meanwhile, CNN continues to struggle for relevance amid hemorrhaging viewership as right-wing media outlet FOX and Newsmax appear to overtake the “most trusted name in news” in popularity. … Read More >Can new leadership rescue Twitter & CNN?

Facebook attacks media over not-yet-published reports and accuses it of orchestrated ‘gotcha’ campaign

Spooked by impending reports of revelations from leaked papers, the embattled company has accused journalists of orchestrating a ‘gotcha’ campaign against it, and claims they are misrepresenting its actions. … Read More >Facebook attacks media over not-yet-published reports and accuses it of orchestrated ‘gotcha’ campaign

Why TV is failing Americans, US pays ridiculous prices for drugs, and the Teamsters’ pivotal election

Film critic Dennis Broe joins Lee Camp for a lively discussion on Redacted Tonight VIP. Broe is a film critic who is well-known for analyzing the cultural impact of films, rather than providing surface-level criticism. They discuss the failures of series like ‘Space Force’, ‘House of Cards’, and ‘The Morning Show’. … Read More >Why TV is failing Americans, US pays ridiculous prices for drugs, and the Teamsters’ pivotal election