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The Jan. 6 Inquiry Three Years On, and a PepsiCo Boycott in France

The New York Times Audio app offers journalism and storytelling.
The app provides news, depth, and serendipity.

Top Hamas Official Is Killed, and Harvard President Resigns

The New York Times Audio app provides news, depth, and storytelling.
The app offers a weekly newsletter and a daily Headlines feature that delivers the biggest stories in about five minutes.

Final Campaign Week in Iowa, and a Rare Moon Mission

The New York Times Audio app provides news, depth, and serendipity.
The app offers a weekly newsletter and a five-minute daily news briefing called The Headlines.

The Jan. 6 Inquiry Three Years On, and a PepsiCo Boycott in France

The New York Times Audio app offers journalism and storytelling.
The app provides news, depth, and serendipity.

Top Hamas Official Is Killed, and Harvard President Resigns

The New York Times Audio app provides news, depth, and storytelling.
The app offers a weekly newsletter and a daily Headlines feature that delivers the biggest stories in about five minutes.

Final Campaign Week in Iowa, and a Rare Moon Mission

The New York Times Audio app provides news, depth, and serendipity.
The app offers a weekly newsletter and a five-minute daily news briefing called The Headlines.
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Joseph Lelyveld, who led New York Times into digital age, dies at 86

Joseph Lelyveld, former executive editor of the New York Times, has died at age 86.
Lelyveld was known for his distinguished career as a journalist and author, as well as his commitment to journalistic traditions.

The New York Times Sues OpenAI And Microsoft For Using Its Stories To Train Chatbots

The New York Times has filed a federal lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, seeking to end the use of its stories to train chatbots.
The Times claims that the companies are effectively stealing its journalists' work and diverting web traffic away from the original source.

Joseph Lelyveld, who led New York Times into digital age, dies at 86

Joseph Lelyveld, former executive editor of the New York Times, has died at age 86.
Lelyveld was known for his distinguished career as a journalist and author, as well as his commitment to journalistic traditions.

The New York Times Sues OpenAI And Microsoft For Using Its Stories To Train Chatbots

The New York Times has filed a federal lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, seeking to end the use of its stories to train chatbots.
The Times claims that the companies are effectively stealing its journalists' work and diverting web traffic away from the original source.
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Joseph Lelyveld, Former Top Editor of The New York Times, Dies at 86

Joseph Lelyveld, former executive editor of The New York Times, has passed away at the age of 86.
Lelyveld was known for his prolific and perceptive articles and for diversifying the staff's racial and gender profile.

7 Journals That Can Help Your Mental Health, According To Therapists

Journaling can improve mental health by helping reframe thoughts and develop a relationship with oneself.
Journaling can increase communication skills, distress tolerance, and provide a sense of reflection and growth.

More city hall coverage won't be enough to revive local news

Local media in the US is facing problems such as layoffs and consolidation, resulting in a decline in the ability to cover communities and limited access to political information.
The decline of local news consumption is leading to increased polarization and party-line voting in state and local elections.

How to write a good story in 800 words or less - Poynter

Most of the good stories we tell can be told in 800 words or less.Let me try one.

How journalists can include more vulnerable voices in their reporting this year - Poynter

The New Year's resolution for American journalism in 2024 should be to feature more stories with the voices of people who have something to lose.
Focusing on vulnerable voices should be the norm for stories that aim to address important issues and hold institutions accountable.
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Poynter's upcoming programs prioritize local media sustainability - Poynter

Poynter receives positive testimonials for their training programs
Poynter aims to fuel quality journalism and local media sustainability

'Who makes the memes?' - Poynter

Poynter has gained attention for their memes on Instagram, which focus on the experience of working as a journalist.
Annie Aguiar, the audience engagement producer, is responsible for creating the memes and has favorites like the first one about arguments over objectivity.

Poynter's upcoming programs prioritize local media sustainability - Poynter

Poynter receives positive testimonials for their training programs
Poynter aims to fuel quality journalism and local media sustainability

'Who makes the memes?' - Poynter

Poynter has gained attention for their memes on Instagram, which focus on the experience of working as a journalist.
Annie Aguiar, the audience engagement producer, is responsible for creating the memes and has favorites like the first one about arguments over objectivity.
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Israel's Landmark Ruling, and a Mickey Mouse Copyright Expires

The New York Times Audio app offers journalism and storytelling, providing news, depth, and serendipity.
The app includes a feature called The Headlines, which delivers the biggest stories of the day in about five minutes.

Editorial: Standing for the Pledge of Allegiance is not a condition of speaking. Even in Cicero.

Cicero's town president, Larry Dominick, excluded journalists from the Independiente from speaking in the public comment section of a town council meeting
The Independiente has been reporting on environmental issues in Cicero and the relationship between polluters and public officials

The best Brooklyn cafes for working remotely in 2024 - Brooklyn Magazine

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How Do You Respond to a Young Person Upset by Racist Jokes at School?

Students seeking advice on stopping racism in their schools need practical solutions
Educators and adults should not offer platitudes, but provide practical guidance on addressing racism in schools

The World in Stories: 13 Favorite Dispatches From 2023

The New York Times correspondents filed 80 dispatches from 37 countries in 2023.
The dispatches covered a wide range of topics including conflict zones, the aftermath of wars, food and drink, and animal stories.

UN Special Rapporteur Slams Netanyahu's "Voluntary Migration" Plan for Gazans

For 22 years, Truthout has been a platform for new and daring ideas, uplifting voices and producing trailblazing, award-winning journalism.

Editor's pick: 10 must-read Poynter articles from 2023 - Poynter

2023 was a tough year for the news industry with layoffs being a major concern.
Poynter covered a wide range of topics throughout the year, including the impact of AI language models and a unique request received by Roy Peter Clark.
New York Times @nytimes: A.I. Can Make Art That Feels Human. Whose Fault Is That? - The New York Times. #AI #industry40 #aiact https://t.co/CnHeoIBhq3

A.I. Can Make Art That Feels Human. Whose Fault Is That?

Artificial intelligence has become both a menace and a sales pitch, losing its novelty and value.
A.I. technologies have been used by artists for years, but their usefulness for journalists is limited.

A.I. Can Make Art That Feels Human. Whose Fault Is That?

Artificial intelligence has become both a menace and a sales pitch, losing its novelty and value.
A.I. technologies have been used by artists for years, but their usefulness for journalists is limited.

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"The gravitational pull toward digital" -- audio-related highlights of Nieman Lab predictions - RAIN News

Nieman Lab publishes its 2024 predictions featuring contributions from various industry experts.
Kerri Hoffman warns about the risks faced by local public radio stations in the current podcast environment.

Update your iPhone NOW: Apple releases iOS 17.2

Apple has released iOS 17.2, an update for iPhones and iPads.
The update introduces a new tool called Journal and includes bug fixes and security updates.
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