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Understanding and Addressing Press Freedom Threats
1+ hour, 5+ min ago (812+ words) Introduction Press freedom is a cornerstone of democracy, allowing for the dissemination of information and holding those in power accountable. However, it faces numerous threats worldwide, ranging from government censorship to violence against journalists. Forms of Threats Threats to press…...
An Ohio newspaper has a new star writer. It isn’t human.
2+ hour, 14+ min ago (833+ words) The Plain Dealer, Cleveland's largest newspaper, has begun to feature a new byline. On recent articles about an ice carving festival, a medical research discovery and a roaming pack of chicken-slaying dogs, a reporter's name is paired with the words…...
The State of Our Journalism Is Viciously Anti-Trump
2+ hour, 45+ min ago (345+ words) The State of the Union speech is an effective annual exercise to measure how journalists feel about a long speech on national TV by President Donald Trump. They hate it intensely, like most children hate broccoli. They would like to…...
Independent Journalism Only Survives If Readers Decide It Matters
5+ hour, 59+ min ago (336+ words) Greenwald is the founder, editor, and executive director of the Davis Vanguard. He founded the Vanguard in 2006. David Greenwald moved to Davis in 1996 to attend Graduate School at UC Davis in Political Science. He lives in South Davis with his…...
40 Years and 10,000 Broadcasts In, They’re Still Live on Air
10+ hour, 11+ min ago (905+ words) On a sunny recent afternoon, Rick Ardon was having trouble picking out the right tie. His first choice was vetoed as "too bright" by his news co-anchor, Susannah Carr, who sat at the studio desk with her notes, waiting. When…...
Cheers Group founder Mohan Krishna gets Indian Icon award
11+ hour, 8+ min ago (229+ words) DrMohan Krishna Balivada, founder of Cheers Group, and world's first liquor marketing professional with a PhD, has been honoured with "Indian Icon' award. Cheers Group, a major Indian beverage... DrMohan Krishna Balivada, founder of Cheers Group, and world's first liquor…...
REALLY? Jonathan Capehart of MSNOW Claims 'The Media Isn't Necessarily Liberal' (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit | by Mike LaChance
13+ hour, 45+ min ago (408+ words) Jonathan Capehart of MSNOW appeared on PBS this weekend and claimed, with a straight face, that the media is necessarily liberal. He was taking part in a discussion about the imminent takeover of CNN by Paramount and was defending CNN's…...
The Atlantic's Brooks: Media Got 'Too Progressive,' Told Half of Country They Aren't Worth Hearing
18+ hour, 38+ min ago (314+ words) On Friday's "PBS NewsHour,The Atlantic Staff Writer David Brooks said the media has told "half the country that your voices aren't worth hear[ing], and "I think it's time to mix up the media, that we got a little…...
'Body Heat' and Kicking the Washington Post One Last Time
19+ hour, 45+ min ago (442+ words) " "Two recent news items. The"Washington Post"lost $100 million in 2025. Also, the great 1981 movie"Body Heat is"going to be reissued this spring in a deluxe edition by the Criterion Collection. " " These two things have a connection in my psyche....
After Don Lemon Arrest, an Indictment for 30 More
23+ hour, 15+ min ago (368+ words) 30 More Charged After Protest at St. Paul Church'Newser After Don Lemon Arrest, an Indictment for 30 More Attorney General Pam Bondi announced federal charges on Friday against 30 more people who are accused of civil rights violations in a January protest inside…...