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The Take: Jamal Elshayyal - inside the war for journalism's future
At Web Summit Qatar, we hear from Jamal Elshayyal, Al Jazeera's new director of Digital News Content Global, on forging his own path at the network – and how those lessons will guide Al Jazeera through the age of artificial intelligence.
Russian journal banned from writing on same-sex animal behavior without expressing disgust for it
A Russian magazine editor claims his publisher demanded he censor a book that mentions homosexuality in animals because it violates the country's “LGBT propaganda” law. Viktor Kovylin, editor of the scientific journal Batrachospermum…
Tax bill helps health care, journalism, and industries
Tax bill helps health care, journalism, and industries Senate Finance Committee is next stop after SB 151 gets the go-ahead vote AS YOU PREPARE FOR THE REST OF YOUR SUNDAY, HERE ARE THE BIG THINGS THAT WE'RE FOLLOWING FOR YOU. FIRST, LET'S GET YOU…
Journalism may be too slow to remain credible once events are filtered through social media
In the first weeks after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, a strange pattern emerged in Western media coverage. Headlines oscillated between confidence and confusion. Kyiv would fall within days, one story would claim, then another would argue…
Journal tags 'impossible' case report with short erratum
Last August, a reader alerted the editor of a medical journal to a recent case report “riddled with irreconcilable contradictions, medically impossible claims, fictional terminology, and ethical lapses.” The paper, about a woman who…
Journal Retracts Unethical Glyphosate Safety Study 25 Years Later
A highly influential 2000 glyphosate safety study long cited by regulators worldwide was retracted after evidence showed it was ghostwritten by Monsanto scientists and misrepresented as independent research Internal company emails revealed Monsanto…
Stock Market Today: Futures Point Lower After Volatile Week; Bitcoin Slips Back Beneath $70,000
Stocks were poised for a lower open after major indexes ended a volatile week sharply higher, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average surpassing the 50000 threshold for the first time. Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, and Dow futures pointed down a respective…
Province's Indigenous tourism industry growing
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Here are 10 things to watch in the stock market Monday
Our top 10 things to watch Monday, Feb. 9 1. The S & P 500 is headed for a relatively muted open on Monday following Friday's huge rally. Bitcoin pulled back slightly after rebounding above $70,000. 2. Melius Research downgraded Club holding…
5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens
Stock futures are slightly lower this morning after a Friday rally that pushed the Dow above 50,000 for the first time; investors are preparing for a big week of earnings reports and important economic data releases; Novo Nordisk shares are rising…
Former Gov. Chris Christie joins fight against prediction markets; Coinbase sues state regulators
One of the key figures behind the national spread of sports betting in the United States has taken up the fight against prediction markets as a form of wagering. Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie serves as an adviser to the American Gaming…
Bernstein Downplays Bitcoin Bear Market Jitters, Predicts Rally To $150k This Year
CoinGape has covered the cryptocurrency industry since 2017, aiming to provide informative insights to our readers. Our journal analysts bring years of experience in market analysis and blockchain technology to ensure factual accuracy and balanced…
Map shows America's most 'underwater' housing markets
A small but notable share of U.S. homeowners are facing a crisis of negative equity, with certain states seeing a significant share of properties whose outstanding loans now outsize their current value. According to a recent report from the real…
What over a century of ice data can tell us about the Great Lakes' future
This coverage is made possible through a partnership between Grist and Interlochen Public Radio in northern Michigan. Michigan researchers have gone back in time to get a picture of how ice cover on the Great Lakes has evolved since the late 19th…
Sailor collar cardigans are the fresh knitwear trend for 2026 - and Next has one for £38
A quick glance – or make that, scroll – across the new-in sections of our favourite high street stores has confirmed nautical-themed fashion is trending again. The classic aesthetic is most commonly associated with Breton stripes;…
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