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theatlantic.com - David A. Graham - Todd Blanche's War Against Journalism
Todd Blanche's War Against Journalism
The Atlantic

This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here. On Wednesday, Todd Blanche will head to Capitol…

republicworld.com - Shruti Sneha - Simple Living, High Thinking': Arnab Opens Up on Nation First, Journalism and the Journey Behind Republic in Bharosa Talks Podcast
Simple Living, High Thinking': Arnab Opens Up on Nation First, Journalism and the Journey Behind Republic in Bharosa Talks Podcast
Republic World

For decades, Arnab Goswami has been the one holding the microphone, delivering the firing squad of questions, and making television debates pulsating with energy. But in a rare role reversal, the Republic Media Network Editor-in-Chief finally…

thedesk.net - Matthew Keys - Former Fox News host Pete Hegseth declares war on journalism
Former Fox News host Pete Hegseth declares war on journalism
TheDesk.net

Pete Hegseth announced the creation of a joint task force with the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate and pursue news reports based on leaked national security information originating from the Pentagon. The move follows subpoenas issued to…

washingtoninformer.com - Stacy M. Brown - Tony Brown's Vision Helped Make Washington a Capital of Black Journalism
Tony Brown's Vision Helped Make Washington a Capital of Black Journalism
The Washington Informer

Before Tony Brown became one of the most recognizable faces in television, he helped build one of Washington's most influential institutions for training Black journalists. Brown, the founding dean of Howard University's School of Communications…

revkin.substack.com - Andy Revkin - Journalism Ethics Quiz - When an Eagle Biologist Asked Me Not to Mention a Jarring Detail
Journalism Ethics Quiz - When an Eagle Biologist Asked Me Not to Mention a Jarring Detail
Sustain What

I just came across this photo I shot of a May 1997 New York Times layout while going through my heaps of clippings before we moved to Maine in 2022. The story about the investigation of the catastrophic 1996 explosion on TWA Flight 800 by my friend…

japantimes.co.jp - Min Jeong Lee - SoftBank's Masayoshi Son sees fusion power as key to AI's future
SoftBank's Masayoshi Son sees fusion power as key to AI's future
The Japan Times

SoftBank Group founder Masayoshi Son said that in the not-so-distant future, nuclear fusion technology will offer the most realistic solution for powering AI data centers' ballooning needs. Natural gas will provide the bulk of data centers' power…

japantimes.co.jp - Huawei's $11 billion clean energy empire is opening new markets
Huawei's $11 billion clean energy empire is opening new markets
The Japan Times

Surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Atlantic and dotted with native fig trees, the archipelago of Fernando de Noronha is one of Brazil's most coveted tourist destinations. Home to about 3,000 residents, it greets roughly 40 times that number…

mirror.co.uk - Mark Jefferies - Robert Peston predicts 'serious financial crash' in the next year due to AI
Robert Peston predicts 'serious financial crash' in the next year due to AI
Daily Mirror

ITV star Robert Peston, who predicted the 2008 financial crash, has warned of a looming AI-driven market crash. The political editor of ITV News, 66, previously foresaw not only incoming money issues of the UK, but also warned the government about…

wsj.com - China Exports Surged in June, Exceeding Market Expectations
China Exports Surged in June, Exceeding Market Expectations
Wall Street Journal

China's exports surged more than expected in June, defying forecasts of a slowdown and providing a vital boost to an economy still weighed down by weak domestic demand. Outbound shipments rose 27.0% from a year earlier in June, accelerating from…

newsweek.com - Eileen Falkenberg-Hull - The ballpark remains baseball's marketing home run
The ballpark remains baseball's marketing home run
Newsweek

Baseball has always been more than a game. It's a ritual, a summer soundtrack. For millions of Americans, it's a lifelong connection that stretches from childhood memories to family traditions. And for brands, that kind of loyalty is hard to find…

thehindubusinessline.com - Nifty Prediction Today - July 14, 2026: Nifty futures: Stays in a range but exhibits bearish tilt
Nifty Prediction Today - July 14, 2026: Nifty futures: Stays in a range but exhibits bearish tilt
BusinessLine

Nifty 50 began today's session with a gap-down at 24,068 versus Monday's close of 24,211. It is now trading at 24,090, down 0.5 per cent. The advance/decline ratio stands at 18/32, showing a bearish bias. Cipla and Bharti Airtel (up 1.3 per cent…

afaqs.com - afaqs! news bureau - Why clinical credibility, not marketing claims, builds lasting consumer trust
Why clinical credibility, not marketing claims, builds lasting consumer trust
afaqs!

Trust has become one of the skincare industry's most contested assets. As dermatology-inspired products flood shelves and digital marketplaces, consumers are increasingly confronted with clinical terminology, ingredient-led claims and…

japantimes.co.jp - European powers join forces to build anti-ballistic missile defense system
European powers join forces to build anti-ballistic missile defense system
The Japan Times

A coalition of European nations has agreed to share research and industrial experience to build an anti-ballistic missile defense system, moving away from its reliance on the U.S. as Ukraine struggles against Russia's onslaught. “We believe…

cosmopolitan.com - Keeks Reid - 'English Lawn Scents' Are Trending for Summer-5 Chic Fresh Grass-Inspired Perfumes to Wear Now
'English Lawn Scents' Are Trending for Summer-5 Chic Fresh Grass-Inspired Perfumes to Wear Now
Cosmopolitan

For me, the smell of freshly cut grass is one of the best scents of summer. Sure, it usually comes with a side of seasonal allergies, but that's a sacrifice I'm willing to make. While I'm fiercely loyal to my fall and winter fragrances (like creamy…

sciencedaily.com - A 200-year-old physics experiment could help build future computers
A 200-year-old physics experiment could help build future computers
ScienceDaily

Optical skyrmions are tiny, stable swirling patterns formed within the properties of light. Their structure has often been compared to the spines of a hedgehog. Because they can potentially encode and store information, researchers see them as…

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