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thehill.com - Ryan Mancini - Wall Street Journal slams Trump, DOJ over Powell subpoena: 'Fiasco'
Wall Street Journal slams Trump, DOJ over Powell subpoena: 'Fiasco'
The Hill

The Wall Street Journal's editorial board on Monday slammed President Trump and the Department of Justice (DOJ) over its criminal subpoena to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, calling it a “fiasco.” “In the annals of…

adactio.com - Jeremy Keith - Journal-RAMO
Journal-RAMO
Adactio

Stop me if this sounds familiar to you… There's a conference you heard about it. It sounded really good but you never got 'round to getting a ticket. You were too busy thinking about work stuff. It was just one of those things that remained…

nydailynews.com - Beth Fertig - N.Y.'s cell phone ban aids student journalism
N.Y.'s cell phone ban aids student journalism
New York Daily News

When Zee Rosado joined the newspaper club at the High School of Art and Design in ninth grade, the A&D Observer ‘s first online edition got a great response in June 2025. A total of 1,082 visitors logged in to read articles about student…

theadvocate.com - Jan Risher - What a packed room in New Iberia says about the future of journalism
What a packed room in New Iberia says about the future of journalism
The Advocate

I love a good discussion. On Saturday morning, I was delighted to be part of a panel discussion called 'Journalism in a Changing Age' at the Shadows-on-the-Teche Visitor Center in New Iberia. At some level, it reminded me of a French salon. The…

monmouth.edu - Saheli Sengupta - Prof. Sengupta and Undergraduate Researcher Sarah Henry Publish in Scientific Journal | News
Prof. Sengupta and Undergraduate Researcher Sarah Henry Publish in Scientific Journal | News
Monmouth University | Monmouth University

Saheli Sengupta, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology, co-authored a peer-reviewed research article published in Scientific Reports (Vol. 16, 2026). The study examines the neural and behavioral mechanisms underlying aggression and courtship in…

retractionwatch.com - Alicia Gallegos - Sage journal retracts more than 40 papers over concerns with peer review, author contributions
Sage journal retracts more than 40 papers over concerns with peer review, author contributions
Retraction Watch

Sage has retracted 45 papers from one of its journals for questionable authorship and peer review. The publisher began an investigation into Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation last year to address citation concerns, a Sage spokesperson told…

marketbeat.com - Daily Journal Corp. (S.C.) (NASDAQ:DJCO) Sets New 52-Week High - What's Next?
Daily Journal Corp. (S.C.) (NASDAQ:DJCO) Sets New 52-Week High - What's Next?
MarketBeat

Daily Journal Corp. (S.C.) (NASDAQ:DJCO - Get Free Report)'s share price hit a new 52-week high during trading on Tuesday. The company traded as high as $632.48 and last traded at $629.01, with a volume of 97453 shares changing hands. The stock had…

philipmcmillan.substack.com - Dr Philip McMillan - Emergency Journalism and the Cost of Silence
Emergency Journalism and the Cost of Silence
Vejon COVID-19 Review

I have been speaking publicly about COVID since early 2020. I've interviewed clinicians, scientists, psychologists, economists, and policymakers across the world. But one question has continued to trouble me more than most: Why did journalism lose…

reviewjournal.com - Eli Segall - Las Vegas homebuilder group CEO talks industry trends
Las Vegas homebuilder group CEO talks industry trends
Las Vegas Review-Journal

Home construction has been a constant in Southern Nevada for decades, with builders and other developers pushing the Las Vegas Valley's outer edges farther and farther. Tina Frias, CEO of the Southern Nevada Home Builders Association, took the helm…

pbs.org - A $400,000 payout after Maduro's capture put prediction markets in the spotlight. Here's how they work
A $400,000 payout after Maduro's capture put prediction markets in the spotlight. Here's how they work
PBS

Prediction markets let people wager on anything from a basketball game to the outcome of a presidential election — and recently, the downfall of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The latter is drawing renewed scrutiny into…

ajc.com - Hunter Boyce - Atlanta dermatologist speaks on TikTok's slimiest skincare trend
Atlanta dermatologist speaks on TikTok's slimiest skincare trend
ajc

Research into snail mucin skincare may still have a long way to go, but the products are already packing the shelves. Being so popular, should curious skincare users still give them a try? “I think having a basic skincare routine is actually…

9to5mac.com - Ryan Christoffel - Apple Glasses predicted to drive major product growth with three strengths
Apple Glasses predicted to drive major product growth with three strengths
9to5Mac

A new report from Smart Analytics Global (SAG) projects big growth in the AI smart glasses market in the years ahead. And Apple Glasses, in part due to three expected strengths, are believed to be a key driver of that growth. Smart Analytics…

psychologytoday.com - Juana Park Ph.D. - Where Is the Future?
Where Is the Future?
Psychology Today

Posted January 12, 2026 | Reviewed by Davia Sills Hand gestures often reveal how people mentally map time onto space. Children use time-related gestures by age six for thought organization. Different cultural experiences and literacy can affect…

si.com - Will Ragatz - Latest arrest throws Jordan Addison's Vikings future into question again
Latest arrest throws Jordan Addison's Vikings future into question again
Sports Illustrated

Jordan Addison's off-the-field actions continue to complicate the Vikings' impending decisions regarding his long-term future with the organization. Addison was arrested for probable cause trespassing in Florida on Monday, booked into county jail…

foxnews.com - Khloe Quill - Sleep patterns could predict risk for dementia, cancer and stroke, study suggests
Sleep patterns could predict risk for dementia, cancer and stroke, study suggests
Fox News

New developments in artificial intelligence could use sleep data to predict disease risk, a new study suggests. Stanford Medicine researchers have developed an AI model trained on nearly 600,000 hours of sleep data collected from over 60,000…

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