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Mad as hell and not going to take it anymore: The rise of citizen journalism
Peter Finch delivered that line repeatedly as Howard Beale in the 1976 film “Network.” Five decades later it lands harder than ever. For years I watched legacy media spoon-feed partisan scripts while real stories gathered dust.
Broadcasters must react to threat from 'creator journalism', says ex-head of BBC News
Broadcasters must urgently adapt to an existential threat from “creator journalism” that is causing audiences to shun traditional television news, the former boss of BBC News has said. Deborah Turness, who resigned from the BBC…
Day One now makes it easier for Apple Journal users to upgrade
Apple Journal is a wonderful solution for writing and reflecting in a private environment on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Day One is the go-to pick for users looking for richer features than what the built-in, free app offers. Now there's an easier…
Reason receives 17 nominations for Southern California Journalism Awards
Reason has been nominated for 17 Southern California Journalism Awards, the Los Angeles Press Club announced Monday. We have nominees in magazine, video, and podcast categories. The winners will be announced on June 28 at the Millennium Biltmore…
CJF Black Journalism Fellows announced
TORONTO, May 12, 2026 /CNW/ - The Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) is proud to announce this year's five recipients of the 2026-27 CJF Black Journalism Fellowships in partnership with CBC/Radio-Canada, CTV News, The Globe and Mail, and the…
TAXIS Pharmaceuticals Announces Publication of Preclinical Data on Investigational Efflux Pump Inhibitor TXA11114 in journal Antibiotics
In in vitro studies, TXA11114 enhanced levofloxacin activity by ≥8-fold in 90% of multidrug-resistant clinical isolates obtained from the CDC Antibiotic Resistance Isolate Bank and Walter Reed Army Hospital when tested at subinhibitory…
A warning to the news industry: act now or the Joe Rogan/Piers Morgan ecosystem will leave you far behind | Deborah Turness
No one can dispute that, today, the news industry is once again experiencing a revolution; a revolution that is reshaping news for a new generation of consumers. The disruption transcends all news brands. It impacts all journalists and all…
Daiichi Sankyo bets on new cancer drugs to fuel future growth
Daiichi Sankyo is betting on a new wave of antibody-drug conjugates to reduce its reliance on Enhertu, as the Japanese drugmaker pushes to expand its oncology business ahead of the blockbuster cancer treatment's patent expiry. 'The next five years…
Industrial policy is not populist
Despite what some in the media say, this new industrial policy has not emerged out of populist demands. It has come from the strained efforts of politicians and intellectuals to justify business handouts using the language of populism, or simply to…
South Korea roils market by floating 'citizen dividend' from AI gains
A top South Korean policymaker said the nation should pay citizens a “dividend” using taxes on AI profits, underscoring growing pressure to redistribute gains from a boom that's enriched chipmakers like Samsung Electronics and SK…
U.S. Futures, European Stocks Decline as U.S.-Iran Stalemate Weighs on Mood
U.S. futures for the S&P 500 were down 0.3% and futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 0.1%. Changes in futures do not necessarily predict movements after the opening bell. In Europe, the Stoxx Europe 600 fell 1.1% in morning…
The 'godfather of crypto' predicts $1 million bitcoin, but it's going to fall first
Bitcoin BTCUSD evangelist Michael Terpin, who was once labeled “the godfather of crypto” by CNBC, has both good news and bad news for investors in the most liquid digital currency. The good news is that he has not changed his position…
French film industry at risk from the far right, say actors and directors
More than 600 cinema figures have said the growing influence of the far right on French cinema production risks turning into a “fascist takeover of the collective imagination”. In an open letter published in the newspaper…
Florida students boo graduation speaker who called AI 'next Industrial Revolution'
Though college graduations usually consist of a speaker giving advice to students, one recent ceremony featured students giving the speaker their opinions – loudly. The University of Central Florida's 2026 graduating class booed as a real…
Are There Five Parties in America's Future?
William A. Galston writes the weekly Politics & Ideas column in The Wall Street Journal. He holds the Ezra K. Zilkha Chair in the Brookings Institution's Governance Studies Program, where he serves as a senior fellow. Before joining Brookings in…
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