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The ‘Pinocchios’ of Glenn Kessler have become an emblem of the long decline of journalistic integrity.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, former Washington Post fact checker Glenn Kessler warned the paper's efforts to court ...
Former Washington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler admitted he was wrong in his 2020 fact check arguing that it was “doubtful" ...
Former Washington Post fact checker Glenn Kessler defended the paper's journalism standards against Mark Halperin's claims of ...
Glenn Kessler said he regrets an article on the COVID-19 lab leak theory and urges newsrooms to reinstate ombudsmen.
Perhaps the title certain journalists gave themselves went to their collective heads.
With Glenn Kessler's departure from the Washington Post, the era of the fact-checker journalist might mercifully come to an end.
Seth Rogen recently appeared on “Watch What Happens Live” and wrestled with the prospect of making a sequel to “The Pineapple Express,” his beloved 2008 stoner comedy that grossed more than $100 ...
Bill O'Reilly says he got into journalism because of the Washington Post, but the conservative commentator has no sympathy ...
“And that was the subject of their fact-checker [Glenn Kessler] going on a podcast,” O’Reilly said, rolling a clip of Kessler ...
Journalists covering Trump's new presidency employ unchanged tactics from his first term, including controversial comparisons and biased reporting.