


There's still a market for print media out there, which is tricky news for journalists who like the ability to stealth-edit their stories and headlines online. The New York Times tried out three headlines when reporting on the "bombing" of a hospital in Gaza by an Israeli airstrike, finally settling on "there was a blast."
National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan had a piece published in Foreign Affairs about the Middle East that happened to go to print before Oct. 7, when Hamas terrorists killed some 1,400 Israelis. Jeremy Stern notes that Sullivan was allowed to tinker with the online version, which leaves out gems like these:
When did this happen?
It's laughable to think of the Biden administration and "America first." Since when do they care about U.S. interests?
So we have the Biden administration deescalating the tensions between Israel and Gaza that reached a boiling point under President Trump.
Is the anyone in the administration who's good at what they do?