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The USAGM senior adviser backed Trump’s plan to eliminate the agency, drawing pushback from Democrats who say she’s echoing ...
Three leading journalists from Latin America imparted global fact-checkers with a message of hope amid attacks on the industry.
GlobalFact speakers urge social platforms to fight disinformation: ‘Freedom of expression but freedom of expression with ...
The longtime ‘Meet the Press’ host says journalism needs to reach people who aren’t looking to be informed. Youth sports might be the way in.
When your Sunday paper skips the biggest story of the weekend, it’s not a fluke. It’s baked into how papers are now made and delivered.
Social media and video networks have overtaken television to become the most widely used source of news among Americans, ...
Mainstream outlets generally don’t include profanity in their news reports. But when President Donald Trump condemned Israel and Iran for breaking their ceasefire Tuesday, some outlets broke from ...
We’ve updated Poynter’s ‘starter kit’ for newsrooms to build AI policies, including sections for visual journalists and product teams.
In fact, humans are not genetically coded to interact peaceably with large numbers of unseen strangers talking with (or past) ...
How conservative X accounts promoted a wild theory implicating Gov. Tim Walz in a lawmaker’s killing
Cernovich, a conservative personality whose followers on X include Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., ...
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