Journalism’s first duty is to inform, not to inflame. When you provoke instead of probe, you betray the very purpose of the ...
Unlike doctors (regulated by the Medical and Dental Council) or lawyers (regulated by the General Legal Council), Ghana has ...
When U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem visited Portland last week to observe protests outside the U.S.
Records show Canadian navy officials were worried about political fallout if media found out about the alleged sex offender.
This is the first of a two-part article by former central information commissioner Dr Madabhushi Sridhar Acharyulu, examining ...
Media reporting on court trials should, therefore, also adhere to rules and decorum. This has mostly been the case with legacy media, except tabloids that thrived on sensationalism ...
Hart’s downfall showed private lives were no longer off-limits and set off a heated debate over whether the press had crossed into lurid territory ...
The European Parliament has called on China to release Swedish publisher Gui Minhai, ten years after he went missing in Thailand.
It has to be somebody's full-time job to show how big decisions are made as it becomes harder to distinguish news from influencers and AI ...
Like the American political war zone we currently live in, there is plenty to divide audiences in “One Battle After Another." ...
"America has traveled far from the halcyon days of “I cannot tell a lie” George Washington," Dan Day explains.
Tony Fitzpatrick wrote poetry, painted, made music, acted, wrote newspaper columns and owned galleries while connecting people and advocating for Chicago. His works are in the collections of the Art ...