But
the only editorial decisions Troy, who is retired as publisher and no longer owns the papers, makes on a regular basis have to do with what topic he's going to write about in his column.
Not exact matches
When you use the term fake news, does it
only apply to stories where the facts are wrong or does it also apply to how news outlets make
editorial decisions about what they choose to report?
When it was revealed that rehabilitation efforts were also stopped with the
decision to end the tube feedings and that even antibiotics were now considered «life support,» an
editorial in the St. Louis Review (the archdiocesan newspaper) pointed out that «In a situation where the health of the patient depends not
only upon food and water, but on other forms of care and treatment, the purpose of providing food and water should not be undermined by a neglect of the other forms of care.
Typically, these journals publish
only a small fraction of the papers they receive and for the most part they rely on professional editors rather than active scholars to make key
editorial decisions.
Here's how the Los Angeles Times, the
only major newspaper that has come out in full
editorial opposition to the Parent Trigger law, justified last night's
decision:
In an
editorial, the New York Times described the
decision as, «an indefensible act of executive arrogance that can
only be explained as the product of ideological blindness and as a political payoff to the automobile industry `.»
Over the weekend, 15
editorials echoed Planned Parenthood's push to end dangerous «abstinence -
only» programs that don't work and to instead invest funding in comprehensive sex education that teaches teens about abstinence as well as contraception, healthy communication, responsible
decision making, and prevention of sexually transmitted infections.