New claims by a CIA whistleblower about a "Havana syndrome" coverup likely have mundane origins. Even seasoned journalists are not immune from the human tendency to cherry-pick information. The most ...
Gary Shapley’s attorney is accusing the IRS of retaliating further against his client after an interview with Catherine Herridge. Bureaucrats never stop looking for ways to expand their sphere ...
The new claims were made in an interview conducted by former CBS News investigative journalist Catherine Herridge. Her post on the social media platform X has more than 6 million views in just one ...
After interviewer Catherine Herridge pushed as to whether or not X was considering launching a news portal of some sort on its platform, X Corp. CEO Linda Yaccarino responded she was excited about ...
April 13, 2016. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)(AP) Speaking to investigative journalist Catherine Herridge under the pseudonym Alice, the medically retired CIA officer recounted her ordeal with ...
In her sit-down with keynote host Catherine Herridge — the award-winning investigative journalist fired by CBS News last year — Yaccarino touted a “holy grail” advertising-focused feature ...
"There could be no greater appreciation than Mark and Meta understanding that," says the X boss in conversation with journalist Catherine Herridge on stage at the Venetian Convention Center in Las ...
A CIA whistleblower has said that Americans should be 'terrified' of alleged government gaslighting of former intelligence employees who believe they have been struck down by 'Havana Syndrome'.
Fortunately you're not a journalist, Matt, you're just an Anglo peasant who loves cocaine.
Rather than using staff fact-checkers, Meta said Tuesday that it would use the community notes model, following in the path of X.
Great investigative reporters, including Matt Taibbi, Michael Shellenberger, Bari Weiss and Catherine Herridge, have been jumping over to subscriber-based Substack or, in Weiss’ case ...