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The assassination of Charlie Kirk stunned first the audience at Utah Valley University, where he was shot while speaking Sept. 10, and then the country, as footage of his killing quickly spread. For ...
Medill’s annual survey finds audiences drifting from TV and print, wary of AI, and turning to independent content creators.
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For journalists, Gamergate was a trial by fire in covering online movements that didn’t follow the usual rules. The techniques used by its adherents — tactics that included swarming critics, reframing ...
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STAT, a health care, medicine and biotech news site, marks its 10th anniversary this week with plenty to celebrate.
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Some staples like eggs and fruit cost less, but beef, dairy, sugar and electricity prices are climbing, leaving consumers with mixed bills.
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COVID-19 shots are authorized for older adults and people with health risks, but access for others depends on prescriptions and coverage ...
Florida law already allows parents religious and medical exemptions. Historians say comparing that to slavery is both false and offensive.
From flood control to insurance costs, a weather beat reporter can connect the dots between daily forecasts and local accountability ...
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