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Another hatchet job on Megan Choritz-but is it journalism?
Hassen Lorgat reads a copy of the SA Jewish Report. He writes that activist Megan Choritz, already facing litigation, is also being targeted across media. Talking, writing, or even thinking about the SAJR in many circles invites labels like 'rag'…
AFR takes out top journalism award for third time in four years
The Australian Financial Review has taken out the top prize at this year's Kennedy Awards, with Edmund Tadros and Hannah Wootton named journalists of the year for their work on the KMPG audit leaks scandal. The pair took out the business reporting…
Journalism must question power, produce informed citizens: Bhatti Vikramarka
Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka said a strong democracy means people in power accepting the legitimacy of criticism from the media and described journalism as a tool to make power explain itself. “Governments and…
Marshall's JMC professor Hollis recognized for journalism career
HUNTINGTON — Dan Hollis, professor of journalism and mass communications at Marshall University, was inducted into the prestigious Silver Circle of the Ohio Valley Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences during the…
NFL preseason live scores, updates: Latest news, predictions ahead of Saturday's 10 games
The second week of NFL preseason continues today with 20 teams in action. Today's slate features 10 games and more than 12 hours of action. Matchups such as the New York Giants vs. Miami, Philadelphia Eagles vs. New England and Dallas Cowboys vs.
Moss green will be everywhere this autumn - Next's £32 scarf detail knit top nails two trends
After a long, hot summer, the UK is looking pretty yellow. And no, we're not talking about those pretty pastel dresses everyone's wearing. While the grass may not be green right now, autumn is set to bring the welcome return of this gorgeous…
What Would Alan Greenspan Say About This Stock Market?
Way back in 1996, when I was a cub reporter for The Wall Street Journal, then-Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan made a speech in Washington that rocked the financial world. 'But how do we know when irrational exuberance has unduly escalated…
Japan and India hold first event focused on recycling of key minerals
Japan and India have held the first joint event between their governments focusing on recycling key minerals at the Japanese Embassy in New Delhi. About 130 participants, including government officials and recycling business operators, took part in…
Heath expert issues warning amid viral Sudocrem face mask skincare trend
Dr Sara Kayat has issued a warning to anyone who uses the popular household bathroom essential, Sudocrem. This week, the NHS GP and TV personality appeared on ITV's This Morning to examine a viral skincare trend and whether it genuinely delivers…
Tomato takeover: Annual festival continues in Pittston
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Column | Books are good for your brain. But fiction has a surprising added benefit.
Curling up with a good book isn't just enjoyable. It's also good for your brain. Reading in general — newspapers, magazines, nonfiction books — has been linked to slower rates of cognitive decline in older adults and even longer…
Editorial: How to lose public trust on data centers
In St. Louis, as nationally, the debate over data centers is raging. We don't presume to settle that debate here. But one axiom applies: Secrecy and behind-the-scenes political pressure around data center public policy decisions is a surefire way…
Taiwan president touts peace through strength on China battle anniversary
Peace can only be secured through strength and not even an inch of territory can be sacrificed, Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said on Sunday, visiting a sensitive front-line island to mark a key battle with Chinese forces almost seven decades ago.
The future of eye health needs more women leading it
Women are entering ophthalmology in greater numbers, yet still remain under-represented in senior leadership, academic and decision-making roles. Why does this matter? Globally, women account for 55% of the 1.1 billion people living with vision…
Patriots edge Eagles in preseason; Ja'Quinden Jackson taken off in ambulance
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