There’s a lot happening in the media industry. The Washington Post just laid off hundreds of journalists. Two journalists ...
At Poynter, we aim to be a valuable resource for journalists, both in high times and in the lowest moments. Part of my role is to coach journalists, some of whom are going through a layoff, like those ...
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Local journalists describe empty cars in the middle of the streets, federal agents roaming the streets and a community living in fear ...
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If fact-checkers were referees, we might show a yellow card over social media posts that claim to show President Donald Trump confessing to rigging the 2024 election as he talked about the World Cup.