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Weiss' name shot to fame in 2020 after she resigned from The
"I've always comforted myself with the notion that the best ideas win out," she wrote.
The
While some are focused on her payday or how her more moderate sensibilities have upset members of CBS' existing staff, what struck us most was the list of journalistic principles Weiss shared with staff upon assuming her new gig.
Good journalism programs have taught these values for decades. It's hard to see how any reasonable person could take issue with such things. We don't, especially because Weiss' principles have much in common with this newspaper's guiding values.
Our expert newsroom reports the facts to help you make sense of the world. At the separate editorial board, where we offer opinions and analysis, we believe the public deserves the right to make up its own mind, and, imperfect as we may be, we see it as our job to help them do it. And we do indeed publish opinion articles reflecting a wide variety of views of topics of interest, as penned by authors with disparate points of view.
Some have described
Where some may view Weiss' coup as a backlash against "wokeism" or an attempt to muzzle one of the country's largest broadcast networks, we see this news as both extremely interesting and a good business decision. In an age where digital matters immensely, anyone familiar with
We're not so naive as to think every ideal works easily in practice. So we'll see what Weiss can do at
We wish her well.
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• 09/30/25: Google's admission of censorship during COVID shows jawboning cuts both ways
• 09/09/25: Biometric privacy laws must evolve with the times
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• 08/26/25: What Justice Barrett's words on disagreement can teach us
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• 06/26/25: Want to know how a socialist mayor would govern New York City? Just ask Chicago
• 06/11/25: Hoping for a bond market crash to take down MAGA?
• 05/06/25: The Biden health saga should remind the media to tell the truth
• 05/06/25: Dems are doubling down on vulgar language. To what end?
• 02/25/25: Antisemitic fears in Windy City coalesce around a controversial puppet
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• 09/28/23: Here's why President Joe Biden should not have joined the UAW picket line
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