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How to Start Journaling for Better Mental Health
You may have been 'assigned' journaling as part of therapy, or thought about journaling on your own. But where do you start? Start with the basics. First, journaling is just a way to record your thoughts and feelings. Second, deciding to journal is…

Journalism Prof Floats Litmus Test for GOP Guests, Exposes Everything Wrong With Journalism in the Process
The Conservative Purge of 2021 continues apace and its participants are showing no signs of letting up anytime soon. As we've previously reported, Democrats, the mainstream media, Big Tech, and Never Trumpers in La La Land are all on board with the…

CJF and Facebook Journalism Project present new Digital News Innovation Award
TORONTO, Jan. 18, 2021 /CNW/ - News organizations that can demonstrate their impact on advancing the quality of digital journalism are encouraged to apply for the new Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF)-Facebook Journalism Project Digital News…

To predict the future of polar ice, environmental scientists are looking to the past
by Russ Bahorsky, University of Virginia Over the past century, global sea level has been rising at an increasingly rapid pace. That means the damage done by storm surges will be more severe, coastal erosion will accelerate and flooding will become…

Call for entries: Canadian Journalism Foundation awards and fellowships
TORONTO, Jan. 18, 2021 /CNW/ - To celebrate the exceptional work of journalists and news organizations across the country and to provide professional growth opportunities for emerging journalistic talent, The Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) is…
Sanef welcomes report on challenges facing SA journalism
Between July 2019 and March 2020, the three-person panel consulted 167 individuals and entities, and perused close to 200 documents. CAPE TOWN - The South African National Editors' Forum (Sanef) on Monday welcomed a report on media ethics and…

Underselling the Vaccine
Want to get The Morning by email? Here's the sign-up. Early in the pandemic, many health experts — in the U.S. and around the world — decided that the public could not be trusted to hear the truth about masks. Instead, the experts…

SANEF inquiry provides ethical journalism recommendations
All panellists wish to state that they have learnt in the course of this Inquiry that the current system of self- or co-regulation of the print and online media and by the broadcasting industry appears to be working well and to the benefit of the…

Electric/Hybrid - Battery research critical in battle to reverse climate change, says new consortium chairman - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism
Dr Christian Rosenkranz is calling on governments and industry to work more closely to help accelerate the development of advanced battery technologies. “We need to see a huge uplift in rechargeable battery energy storage if countries are to…

PV - Government data reveals UK cities investing the most in solar energy - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism
The pandemic has taken a toll on the economy, but it's still imperative for councils to fight the effects of global warming. Along with investment in wind energy, councils must continue work on other areas if Britain are to achieve net zero by…

European markets head for higher open, buoyed by positive sentiment
Published Tue, Jan 19 2021 1:06 AM EST Updated Tue, Jan 19 2021 1:17 AM EST London's FTSE is seen opening 37 points higher at 6,759, Germany's DAX 106 points higher at 13,945, France's CAC 40 up 37 points at 5,654 and Italy's FTSE MIB 192 points…

Electric/Hybrid - StoreDot one step closer to eliminating EV charging and range anxiety - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism
The technology also demonstrates the commercial viability of XFC batteries for the first time via a small form-factor battery cell. StoreDot is releasing the first production batch of sample cells, which is targeted at showcasing the technology to…

JOURNALISM & ETHICS: SA media credibility inquiry recommends taxing Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google
A panel led by Judge Kathy Satchwell has made far-reaching recommendations for a sustainable, credible and independent media in South Africa. An independent panel into the state of media ethics and credibility in SA has recommended that…

Facebook denies responsibility for journalism problems in Senate inquiry
Facebook has angrily denied it is the cause of problems for Australia's news ecosystem, arguing it brings billions of clicks and hundreds of millions of dollars to news outlets, despite “virtually zero” benefit to the company.

NY Mets GM acknowledges sending explicit images
New York Mets general manager Jared Porter sent explicit, unsolicited texts and images to a female reporter in 2016, culminating with a picture of an erect, naked penis, according to a copy of the text history obtained by ESPN. The woman, a foreign…
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