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NowThis News tells us that “Book bans have been a favorite move of the supposedly freedom-loving right for a long time.” This is not true, but maybe that’s just journalism for you. The thing is, ...
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Germany's investigative journalism association, the Netzwerk Recherche (NR), has expelled influential broadcaster and author Hubert Seipel after it became known that he received money from Moscow for ...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Her first stories on the 1994 Rwandan genocide weren't published. Her editor couldn't believe them. No one could. A church filled with 1,300 bodies yet far from the killings in the ...
In a nearly four-decade journalism career, Nancy Townsley saw a lot of changes in the news industry. When she began at the Newberg Graphic in 1980, she typed her stories on an IBM Selectric and ...
Investigative Reporters & Editors has named “Inflamed: Abandonment, Heroism and Outrage in Wine Country’s Deadliest Firestorm” its 2023 book of the year. Two local journalists have captured a major ...
While India struggles with data access, improved journalistic practices may offer a solution, author and data journalist Rukmini Shrinivasan said at a book talk. Shrinivasan spoke at an Oct. 21 event ...
The teasing Hayle Perez faced in middle school over her Guatemalan culture still lingers. “Most of the students were Mexican, and they’d tease me about how my family looked ‘different.’ That hurt,” ...
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