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bloomberg.com - Ike Swetlitz - Key Study for Amgen's Tavneos Under Investigation at Journal
Key Study for Amgen's Tavneos Under Investigation at Journal
Bloomberg

The New England Journal of Medicine is investigating allegations of research misconduct in a key study used to approve Amgen Inc. 's drug Tavneos. The US Food and Drug Administration recently proposed pulling the drug from the market, alleging that…

kcra.com - Tamara Richter - Journalism students compete for 66th Hearst National Journalism Championships
Journalism students compete for 66th Hearst National Journalism Championships
kcra

Journalism students compete for 66th Hearst National Journalism Championships SOME OF THE BEST JOURNALISM STUDENTS FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY WERE IN SAN FRANCISCO THIS WEEK. THEY COMPETED IN THE 66TH HEARST NATIONAL JOURNALISM CHAMPIONSHIPS. LAST…

the-gingerbread-house.co.uk - jenny - Creative Junk Journalling (book review)
Creative Junk Journalling (book review)
the-gingerbread-house.co.uk

I have been keeping a scrapbook for a few years now. I have always loved to keep everyday keepsakes, such as programmes, tickets and ephemera and have several boxes of these. In the last few years, I decided to keep them in a scrapbook, although it…

wral.com - WRAL documentary focuses on local news deserts and efforts to save local journalism
WRAL documentary focuses on local news deserts and efforts to save local journalism
WRAL News

As newsrooms shrink, media companies consolidate and communities lose access to trusted local information, a new WRAL documentary explores what is at stake for North Carolina. Watch it at 7:30 p.m. on WRAL-TV Watch on-demand on WRAL.com, in the…

wcvb.com - Ben Simmoneau - Boston journalism students compete in Hearst national awards
Boston journalism students compete in Hearst national awards
WCVB

Boston journalism students compete in Hearst national awards LOOK AT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. BEN AND ERIKA. ALL RIGHT MIKE, THANK YOU. SOME OF THE BEST JOURNALISM STUDENTS FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY ARE IN SAN FRANCISCO THIS WEEK, COMPETING IN THE 66TH…

wpbf.com - John Iz - Students gather in San Francisco for Hearst National Journalism Championships
Students gather in San Francisco for Hearst National Journalism Championships
WPBF

Students gather in San Francisco for Hearst National Journalism Championships OUR TEAM IS WORKING ON GETTING MORE INFORMATION, AND WE'LL BRING IT TO YOU AS SOON AS WE LEARN IT. 530. SOME OF THE BEST JOURNALISM STUDENTS IN THE COUNTRY. SAN FRANCISCO…

japantimes.co.jp - Alex K.t. Martin - In Japan, a bull market for bear deterrents
In Japan, a bull market for bear deterrents
The Japan Times

On May 14, Atsushi Miyamae was scouting fishing spots by a forest path near the Obora Dam in Chichibu, Saitama Prefecture. At around 2 p.m., the avid angler and Tokyo-based architect heard rustling coming from beside the trail. He looked over to…

japantimes.co.jp - Olivia Le Poidevin - Trump's latest tariff salvo no fix for global issue of forced labor
Trump's latest tariff salvo no fix for global issue of forced labor
The Japan Times

U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to slap new tariffs on trade partners the U.S. accuses of failing to crack down on forced labor will do little to fight modern slavery — and could even make things worse, experts, business groups and some…

japantimes.co.jp - U.S. attacks Iranian coastal sites after Iran launches drones in latest flare-up
U.S. attacks Iranian coastal sites after Iran launches drones in latest flare-up
The Japan Times

U.S. forces struck Iranian coastal radar sites on Saturday after shooting down drones launched by Iran toward the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. military said, in the latest escalation complicating efforts to end the war between the two countries. The…

gizmodo.com - Ed Cara - New York's Latest Tourist? A Rare, Potentially More Severe Form of Lyme Disease
New York's Latest Tourist? A Rare, Potentially More Severe Form of Lyme Disease
Gizmodo | The Future Is Here

A rare form of Lyme disease is making inroads into the United States. On Thursday, researchers and local health officials in New York detailed a case of Lyme caused by the bacterium Borrelia mayonii—the first ever detected in the state.

japantimes.co.jp - Yen falls to pre-intervention levels after solid U.S. jobs data
Yen falls to pre-intervention levels after solid U.S. jobs data
The Japan Times

The dollar surged in New York trading on Friday, following the release of stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs data, sending the yen back to levels prior to a series of yen-buying market interventions by Japanese authorities since late April. As of 5…

fastcompany.com - Kristin Toussaint - How Big Tobacco helped design Lunchables-and gave birth to the ultra-processed food industry
How Big Tobacco helped design Lunchables-and gave birth to the ultra-processed food industry
Fast Company

In the 1980s, Big Tobacco started playing a major role in America's food industry, buying up companies like General Foods, Kraft, and Nabisco. And that role, according to a new study, included using research and development from the cigarette…

japantimes.co.jp - Saritha Rai - AI saves time but most companies waste the gain, study shows
AI saves time but most companies waste the gain, study shows
The Japan Times

Employees across industries continue to adopt AI tools at a rapid rate, yet the technology's impact on productivity and efficiency is uneven and muddled, according to a new study. Some 74% of white-collar workers with no managerial duties count…

nbcnews.com - 'Maine had my back': Graham Platner hits the campaign trail amid latest turmoil
'Maine had my back': Graham Platner hits the campaign trail amid latest turmoil
NBC News

BAR HARBOR, Maine — As he returned to the campaign trail on Friday, Graham Platner took a moment to indirectly address new allegations of “toxic” and “unsettling” behavior three women from his past relationships…

hotair.com - Ed Morrissey - BOOM: Jobs Market Adds 172,000 Jobs in May, +93K in Revisions
BOOM: Jobs Market Adds 172,000 Jobs in May, +93K in Revisions
HotAir

Donald Trump finally got the economic success he has touted since his re-election. Will it come in time to boost the GOP's midterm chances? For the third straight month, the US job market blew past analyst expectations. The economy added 172,000…

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