Yellowhammer News announces agreement with celebrated provider of national conservative news

Yellowhammer News will begin carrying news and analysis about national and international issues from CNSNews.com, a trailblazer in the effort to bring conservatives information they can trust without the mainstream media’s liberal bias and progressive agenda.

“I’ve been a faithful reader of CNSNews.com since it began nearly 20-years ago and have come to depend on its reporters to provide the news that the national media, even some of the national conservative media, either ignores or misses,” said J. Pepper Bryars, editor of Yellowhammer News. “We’re grateful to the editors for allowing us to share some of their stories with conservatives in Alabama.”

Bryars said the two media organizations have similar missions.

“CNSNews.com is to the United States what Yellowhammer News is to Alabama,” he said. “There was and remains a need to provide conservatives and all fair-minded individuals, everywhere, with information they care about, information that often goes unreported or underreported, and without having to sort through the bias found in most traditional news outlets.”

What others are saying about CNSNews.com

— “CNSNews.com breaks new ground on stories that mainstream journalists don’t cover.” Rush Limbaugh

— “I read CNSNews.com every day, and you should too!” Mark Levin

— “I’m a big fan. I quote CNS News all the time.” Sean Hannity

Study after study by the Media Research Center, the parent organization of CNSNews.com, clearly demonstrates a liberal bias in many news outlets – bias by commission and bias by omission – that results in a frequent double-standard in editorial decisions on what constitutes “news.”

In response to these shortcomings, the chairman of the Media Research Center, L. Brent Bozell III founded CNSNews.com in 1998 to provide an alternative news source.

Please visit CNSNews.com to learn more or to make a financial contribution to their efforts.

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