Ahead of the next phase of the pandemic, here's a peek at online debate over JOURNALISM.
A money line which kind of proves that the prog-blogs are mostly partisan talking points . . .
In a 12-part response, Parson called Rudi Keller's article for the Missouri Independent "purposefully misleading.
"[Keller] left out important information that provides context for the whole story. This type of 'so called' reporting is unethical and needs to stop because it misleads the public and poses a danger to the credibility of our institutions," he wrote."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com news link . . .
Gov. Parson criticizes report accusing state of withholding data about mask effectiveness
KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- Governor Mike Parson is criticizing a journalist who reported that the state withheld data that demonstrated the efficacy of masks. In a 12-part response, Parson called Rudi Keller's article for the Missouri Independent "purposefully misleading." "[Keller] left out important information that provides context for the whole story.
Related reading . . .
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Kansas City, Missouri, City Council approved a 30-day mask mandate extension for schools Thursday afternoon. The extension was approved 9-1 and is set to end Jan. 1, 2022. Last month, the KCMO mask ordinance was modified Nov.
Kansas City extends school mask mandate to Jan. 1
KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- Kansas City kids in school who are under 18 years old will have to keep masks on for another month. The city council voted this afternoon to extend the mask ordinance for those in class and onboard school buses. The ordinance was set to expire today, Dec.
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