The Washington Post has become the latest newspaper in the United States to announce that it will start charging frequent users of its website a monthly fee, joining the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and others in imposing a paywall on consumers. The Post, like its rivals, has been suffering financially as readers have moved [...]
Cheaper iPhone May be in The Works
A trickle of rumors about a cheaper iPhone has recently turned into a gush. This would seem to lend support to the idea that a budget iPhone really is about to launch at the end of 2013. But it’s puzzling that the rumors don’t seem to converge on one product concept. On the contrary, they point to opposite directions. [...]
Newspaper Bashes Atlanta Pro Sports Teams For Championship Drought
Atlanta pretty much stinks when it comes to securing a sports championship title, according to The Wall Street Journal. Many professional teams across the country have won several titles, or are in a good position to snag one — “Then there’s Atlanta,” the paper says. Atlanta, the WSJ reminds readers, is still waiting for its second major [...]
Wall Street Journal Accuses Eric Holder of Inciting Blacks with Racism Charges
In an inflammatory editorial, the conservative Wall Street Journal is claiming that Attorney General Eric Holder is using fear and accusations of racism to incite black voters in an election year with his allegations that new laws enacted by Republican legislatures across the country to add more stringent rules to the voting process are race-based. [...]








