Time Magazine is at it again, providing a very different perspective to U.S. and world audiences, a practice that is common across the media landscape. I previously mentioned the CNN U.S. versus CNN World coverage during the Iraq War. We could add the U.S. owned newspapers worldwide that are both more critical and explicit in their images and coverage. And we could add the International Herald Tribune, that has articles that never make it to mainstream American audiences. Here is the latest example, ignoring one of the biggest stories in the world in lieu of one that the NRA can get excited about ...
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