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Opinion | AI is forcing journalism to rediscover what the profession actually does
Around the world, news organisations are racing to create rules for artificial intelligence. Editors debate whether reporters may use AI to draft text, summarise documents or help in research. Some outlets promise readers they will disclose when a…
4 Bullet Journals That Make Planning Your Life Easier
We've been independently researching and testing products for over 120 years. If you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more about our review process. Bullet journaling (or 'BuJo') is the easiest way to keep track of your…
As newsroom jobs shrink, some journalism schools teach students to go solo - Poynter
This article was originally published in the Student Press Report, a national news desk covering student media and journalism education in higher ed. When Brooklyn-based freelance journalist Nicole Abriam took a startup journalism course at The New…
Dunblane was my darkest day in journalism
This article was first published here for subscribers of the Daily Record. We're sharing it here to mark the 30th anniversary of the school massacre in Dunblane. I was working for a national newspaper and driving to a meeting in Leith, Edinburgh…
The challenge is in adapting to technological changes, effectively using them, journalism students told
Addressing concern about fewer students enrolling for journalism course, Vice-Chancellor of Karnatak University A.M. Khan said that the field still offers significant opportunities but the challenge is in adapting to technological changes and using…
A.I. Husbands of the Future
Last fall, a friend in New York texted me a photo of a subway car that was covered in advertisements for Friend, an A.I. wearable pendant, asking if the product was real. “There are ads all over the subway,” my (human) friend wrote…
Journal Retracts Unethical Glyphosate Safety Study 25 Years Later
A long-standing assurance that shaped health decisions for decades is now being re-examined. The evidence didn't suddenly change - but what stayed hidden for years is finally coming into view. Nutrition goes beyond the plate - it's in the daily…
Over 80% in Japan believe a major disaster is coming in the near future
More than 80% of people in Japan believe a disaster on the scale of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake could occur in the foreseeable future, but nearly 70% say they have not taken sufficient measures to prepare for it, according to a survey…
Stock Market Today: Futures Plunge as Oil Tops $100/Barrel; Treasury Yields Jump on Stagflation Fears; Dollar Strengthens
Stock futures plummeted and Treasury yields jumped as the price of oil surpassed $100 a barrel Monday, as investors fretted that the ongoing Iran war could slow the U.S. economy. Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq 100 futures were down 1.1%…
Oil prices surge past $100 a barrel; Stock market tumbles
The U.S. and Israel's war with Iran has begun to take a major toll on the global economy. Oil prices skyrocketed overnight to more than $100 per barrel. Plus, the global market tumbled this morning. The stock market has seen steady losses since the…
Bugs were supposed to be the future of food. Now, the insect farming industry is collapsing.
“We have to get used to the idea of eating insects.” This proclamation came from, of all people, an insect researcher. Dutch entomologist Marcel Dicke pitched eating bugs in his 2010 TED talk as critical to sustainably feeding a…
German Industrial Orders, Production Fall
German manufacturing orders plunged at the start of 2026, while production also fell, indicating an uncertain outlook for the country's industrial sector despite the rollout of government stimulus. Orders fell 11.1% in January compared with a jump…
Drones: a strategic tool for defence and markets
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Texas Republicans suffer double blow in latest Senate poll
Texas Republicans have suffered a double blow, as a new survey suggests Democratic U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico is polling ahead of both potential GOP candidates. Last week, state Representative Talarico won the state's Democratic primary…
Trump says war could be over soon as Iran rallies behind new hard-line leader
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday predicted the war in the Middle East could be over soon, even as Iran's hardliners staged a show of loyalty to new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei in a sign that it was not prepared to back down any time soon.
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