On Monday, we did a story on new revelations in the case against Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon. It concerned thousands of dollars in “unexplained” cash that went into the Mayor’s bank accounts in the Spring of 2004.
The revelations are contained in new filings by the State Prosecutor. “Unexplained” is the word used by an investigator [...]
Archive for September, 2009
The Mayor’s Money Trail
September 23, 2009
The Credibility Crisis
September 14, 2009
Not so long ago, Americans considered a newsman (Walter Cronkite) the person they could trust the most.
Contrast that to a new poll by the Pew Research Center. It finds nearly two-thirds of Americans (63%) believe the information they get from the media is inaccurate.
It also finds an even bigger percentage (74%) believe the media is [...]
What Message?
September 8, 2009
Among my favorite memories of growing up are the vibrant debates that often took place at the dinner table. My mother and father frequently disagreed politically so it could get pretty interesting. They never left us out—instead, encouraging us to jump right in.
It taught valuable lessons: don’t be afraid to ask questions; listen to the [...]