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Opinion: More transparency, please, President Biden
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The Biden administration has restored the daily White House press conferences with White House press secretary Jen Psaki holding a briefing pretty much every weekday.However, President Biden himself
During the pandemic, staff at the 128-year-old Daily Iberian learned the value of digital
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Dwayne Fatherree is community editor at The Daily Iberian in New Iberia, Louisiana, a city near the Gulf Coast in south-central Louisiana.Fatherree believes local connections have kept the newspaper g
Viral video shows Marjorie Taylor Greene confronting Parkland shooting survivor
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19, Media Matters reported that in a 2018 Facebook comment, Greene agreed with the conspiracy theory that the Parkland shooting was a planned event done to crack down on gun rights.Just after her soci
Nearly half of local news subscribers visit the sites they pay for less than once a month, analysis finds
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The article was originally published on Northwestern University’s Medill Local News Initiative website and is republished here with permission.Nearly half of local news outlets’ digital subscribe
Despite claims of otherwise, the ‘mainstream media’ is covering the Cuomo story
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The media absolutely has reported en masse on sexual allegations leveled against Cuomo by a former aide.This time, the story was broken in The New York Times by Jesse McKinley.The aide, Charlotte Benn
Did you start freelancing in 2020? Here’s what you need to know for tax season.
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There’s one thing that’s for certain when you go from full-time employee to freelancer: your taxes get a whole lot more complicated.As a freelancer, you need to be proactive about figuring out ho
When is the pandemic over?
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This week, President Joe Biden officially extended the national COVID-19 emergency declaration into a second year.30, 2020, WHO called it a “public health emergency of international concern.One wou
ProPublica’s Richard Tofel plans to retire, but still has big plans
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Richard Tofel, ProPublica’s first employee and its top business executive since the nonprofit investigative site’s inception in 2007, announced Wednesday that he plans to retire.Tofel, who turned
Joe Biden’s press office mishandles first major controversy
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Less than a month into the Biden administration and already there was a significant, embarrassing and completely inappropriate situation in his press office.It all started when Vanity Fair’s Caleb E
Can better corrections improve news readers’ trust?
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For example, perhaps we can improve the corrections process so that readers are working — in crowdsourced fashion — to improve the accuracy of our news and information? .Most journalists know by