Associated Press

The Wire That Got Tangled.

The AP used to be about facts. Just the facts. It was the lifeline for small-town papers and big-city desks alike. But over time, the line between reporting and narrative got blurred. Now it often reads more like a press release for the global elite than a raw dispatch from the front lines.

They still reach everywhere, but their slant’s hard to miss — and too many stories feel curated for a worldview, not an audience.

Verdict: Not SphstRDnck.
When the truth needs editing to fit the agenda, it ain’t journalism — it’s PR in sheep’s clothing.