Why I'm Joining the Innovation Party
@ProfJeffJarvis, a parody account · 04/27/16 09:55AM
Yesterday, Esquire.com published a piece of commentary by the author who goes by the Twitter handle @ProfJeffJarvis. @ProfJeffJarvis is not the former TV Guide critic and journalism professor Jeff Jarvis, but his online persona satirizes a mode of thinking that the real Jarvis is known for. After the real Jeff Jarvis complained, Esquire deleted the story. It runs below as originally published, with permission from @ProfJeffJarvis.
Video Taken from Dead ISIS Fighter's Headcam Shows Final Moments in Skirmish Outside Mosul
Brendan O'Connor · 04/27/16 09:05AMDonald Trump Poised to Become Most Popular GOP Primary Candidate in Modern History
Brendan O'Connor · 04/27/16 08:01AMIt Seems That Some Yogurt Companies Will Try Anything Except Making Good Yogurt
Hamilton Nolan · 04/27/16 08:00AM194 Days and a Wake Up
Kelly Stout · 04/27/16 07:37AMIncreasingly Clear Donald Trump Thinks "The Woman Card" Is an Actual Card
Brendan O'Connor · 04/27/16 07:10AMTed Cruz Now Needs Just 104 Percent of Remaining Delegates to Clinch the Nomination
Hudson Hongo · 04/27/16 12:00AMReport: ISIS Fighters Seeking Fake Doctors' Notes to Get Out of Work
Hudson Hongo · 04/26/16 10:47PMDeRay Mckesson Likely to Finish Sixth in Baltimore Mayoral Primary
Jordan Sargent · 04/26/16 10:45PM
“DeRay Mckesson Will Not Be Elected Mayor of Baltimore,” partially read the headline of a New York Times Magazine profile of the famous Black Lives Matter activist from earlier this month. It provoked Mckesson himself to tweet that writer Greg Howard “used me in attempt to launch his career,” but today that prediction proved correct.
Chris Christie’s Wife's Eyes Beg for Help at Donald Trump Press Conference
Gabrielle Bluestone · 04/26/16 10:35PMOn Tuesday night Mary Pat Christie stood onstage behind Donald Trump and dutifully smiled along with all the inane remarks he made, as is her obligation as Chris Christie’s wife. Her eyes told a different story.
Donald Trump: "I'll Do Far More For Women Than Hillary Clinton Will Ever Do"
Ashley Feinberg · 04/26/16 09:55PMThe Sound Is All Fucked Up at Donald Trump's Press Conference
Gabrielle Bluestone · 04/26/16 09:20PMDonald Trump took questions at his Tuesday night press conference, but the real highlight of the evening was the sound of a panicked crew trying to figure out what was happening with the microphone.
Bernie Sanders to Delegates: Hey, FYI, in a General Election Everybody Votes
Hudson Hongo · 04/26/16 09:15PMHillary Clinton Wins Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Connecticut Primaries; Sanders Takes Rhode Island
Jordan Sargent · 04/26/16 08:07PMTed Cruz Desecrates Classic Movie Scene By Calling Hoop a "Basketball Ring"
Ashley Feinberg · 04/26/16 07:59PMWhile stumping in Indiana tonight, Ted Cruz attempted to recreate a classic scene from Hoosiers in the very same gym in which part of the movie (thought not this particular scene) was filmed. In the process, Ted Cruz managed to both alienate humans everywhere and ruin a beloved, classic film. In other words, just another Tuesday night for Ted Cruz.
Bernie's Wife: We'll Release More Tax Returns When Hillary Releases Wall Street Speeches
Hudson Hongo · 04/26/16 07:35PMDonald Trump Racks Up Four States In East Coast Primaries
Ashley Feinberg · 04/26/16 07:27PMBernie Sanders Not Not Quitting the Race If He Loses Tonight
Gabrielle Bluestone · 04/26/16 04:55PMLas Vegas Review-Journal Columnist Resigns After Paper Banned Him From Writing About Owner Sheldon Adelson
J.K. Trotter · 04/26/16 04:05PM
Nevada journalist and talk show host Jon Ralston is reporting that John L. Smith, a columnist at the Las Vegas Review-Journal, has resigned from the paper after his editor, the newly installed Keith Moyer, banned him from writing about their employer’s new owner, the Nevada billionaire and GOP power broker Sheldon Adelson, as well as fellow billionaire Steve Wynn, who owns a number of hotels in Las Vegas. In a memo Smith printed out and distributed in the Review-Journal’s newsroom, and later published by Capital, the columnist wrote: