There's a term for repeating merely what someone says: hearsay. In no way should that be considered news or journalism.
SheeEttin
Good journalism would be not quoting and repeating unsubstantiated claims at all.
Unless you're going to write an article saying "spokesman makes wild and unsubstantiated claims at press conference".
True, they're not targeting civilians. They're just killing everyone indiscriminately. Hell, they've even killed Israelis.
Maybe, but that's not how the article is framed.
Personally, I don't think someone spouting off should be repeated. Good journalism would be investigating and verifying the claim.
Objection, speculation.
FirstEnergy? They're named seven separate times in the article.
Right, but if you bring it up in a discussion forum, expect people to discuss it.
Thanks Mr. Betteridge
Management jobs are rarely union, since they're the ones making the rules.
Just give them access to it now? There shouldn't be any issue with it continuing to be available or a while if you should get hit by a bus.
You're right, it's a real estate trust.