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Is there any such thing as unbiased news reporting?
Several years ago I served on a jury in a fairly high profile case. We delivered a verdict of Not Guilty.
I was taken aback by the press coverage afterwards. There was one reporter from the Toronto Star who delivered a balanced report of the case. All others either hinted or suggested the jury made the wrong call.
The public tended to trust the press coverage of the case to a large degree. People on the whole tended to believe that since the police had charged the defendant with a crime, that person must have been guilty.
It was an eye-opener, I can tell you that.
I used to read it a lot more, myself. I do trust them to do their homework. The Tyee is a BC one, similar.Hey Kimmio - I had forgotten about Rabble!
Yesterday I discovered a hyperlocal online news site The Pointer - covering mainly Peel & Niagara) - started by an award winning investigative journalist (aren't they all investigative?) who was formerly with Toronto Star. The article I did read seemed to present a very factual. perspective.
I am on the subscription list for the Maple, the Star, the Narwhal, Intrigue, the Walrus, the Van Kleek Hill Review, Fix the News, the Peak, CBC, NYT, maybe others. Some of these are just the freebee snapshot pages. I also get emails from some other sites. The Maple focuses mostly on Israel and labour politics. Fix the News provides good news stories from around the world. Intrigue is led by a pair of Australian diplomats and focuses on international politics. CTV and CBC tv news along with bits of Global and City.
When I go to X and search for Bezos laying off another 300 peopleI don’t read WP (not ‘never’ but my interest is quite a bit lower - occasional free articles probably). Just read about Bezos laying off another 300 people, including a war reporter on the ground in Ukraine! Alumni, including Bob Woodward are disappointed, to say the least. There’s a good article in The Guardian. I trust the Guardian - maybe the most.
Yes, The Guardian has extensively covered the Washington Post layoffs in early February 2026, with multiple articles detailing the scale (nearly one-third of staff, or over 300 people, including many journalists), the impact (shuttering departments like sports, local news, style, world/international coverage, audio/video teams), employee reactions (described as an "absolute bloodbath" by some staff), and broader context like fears of a "death spiral" for the paper.Key Guardian pieces from that period include:
However, none of these Guardian articles (or related coverage in their archives) mention Bernie Sanders' specific tweet criticizing Bezos for the layoffs while highlighting his personal spending (yacht, wedding, ring). The Guardian's reporting focuses heavily on Bezos' silence/leadership, prior decisions (like non-endorsements and opinion page shifts), staff pleas/letters to him, reactions from figures like Woodward and Baron, and the paper's financial/structural challenges—but not on Sanders' commentary or the contrast with Bezos' lavish expenditures in this context.
- A February 4 article headlined "'It's an absolute bloodbath': Washington Post lays off hundreds of workers," which reported the immediate details and quoted former executive editor Marty Baron calling it one of the darkest days in the paper's history.
- A February 5 follow-up on mass layoffs fueling "death spiral" concerns, noting prior unpopular moves by owner Jeff Bezos.
- February 6 coverage of Bob Woodward expressing being "crushed" by the cuts and saying colleagues and readers "deserve more."
- A February 7 report on publisher Will Lewis abruptly resigning amid backlash over the staff reductions.
- An interactive/feature piece around February 8 framing the cuts (over 300 jobs axed by Bezos) as a hit to US democracy amid other pressures.
If you're looking for whether other outlets picked up Sanders' angle or for direct links to those Guardian stories, let me know!