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fromwww.independent.co.uk
5 hours ago

What support is Labour promising on the cost of living in 2026?

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Mohammad Bakri death: Renowned Palestinian actor and filmmaker dies aged 72

Mohammad Bakri, a 72-year-old actor and filmmaker known for exploring Palestinian identity and directing the banned documentary Jenin, Jenin, has died.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

King Charles praises bravery in the face of terror attacks in Christmas message

The Independent funds on-the-ground journalism covering reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, supported by donations to keep reporting free of paywalls.
US news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The US reporter who has witnessed 14 executions: People need to know what it looks like'

Journalist observations provide the only impartial record of secretive, unfilmed executions in South Carolina, after the death penalty's return and secrecy around lethal-injection suppliers.
World news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Russia says Ukrainian drone strike kills 24 in occupied Ukraine as tensions grow amid peace talks

A reported Ukrainian drone strike on Khorly in Russian-occupied Kherson killed 24, wounded at least 50, and prompted official condemnation while escalating tensions.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

My big night out: I was about to get fired then a colleague invited me to the party that changed my life

In the mid-90s, I was working as an admin assistant on the listings magazine of the London Evening Standard, and was about to be fired. OK, I wasn't that good at the job, but I was also done with it. It was on my mind that I needed an actual job, one that you could describe to someone: I'm an X.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Here's how much it costs to watch New York City's NYE ball drop like a VIP

The Independent provides on-the-ground, paywall-free journalism funded by donations to report across political spectrums and send reporters to developing stories.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

23 brilliant performances buried in terrible movies

The Independent funds on-the-ground, paywall-free journalism through donations and spotlights actors whose exceptional performances elevate otherwise mediocre films.
Gadgets
fromThe Verge
4 days ago

I'm The Verge's Senior Internet Typist, ask me anything while Nilay's away!

A multi-beat Verge reporter invites Verge subscribers to an open Q&A at 1PM ET, excluding non-subscribers.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
5 days ago

How do you carry a home that keeps breaking?

At 17, a Palestinian youth leaves Gaza to study abroad, carrying intimate memories of childhood, family rituals, and an urge to become a journalist.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
5 days ago

Treasury to insure Bayeux Tapestry for 800m ahead of British Museum loan

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
UK news
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
6 days ago

Angola and Namibia agree to take back illegal migrants after visa ban threat

Donations allow The Independent to maintain on-the-ground, paywall-free journalism while reporting on UK visa threats and deportation cooperation with African states.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah arrives in UK after release from Egyptian prison

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
UK news
Media industry
fromPoynter
1 week ago

Here are your favorite Poynter journalism memes from 2025 - Poynter

Journalists face industry upheaval, burnout, and threats while using humor and memes to connect, document experiences, and support one another online.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Always an empty space': The heartbreak of Christmas without a missing loved one

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
US politics
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fromPoynter
1 week ago
Artificial intelligence

Here are the news outlets that got AI right in 2025 - and the ones that got it very, very wrong - Poynter

fromPoynter
1 week ago
Artificial intelligence

Here are the news outlets that got AI right in 2025 - and the ones that got it very, very wrong - Poynter

fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Doctor Death', the journalist who has witnessed 105 executions in Florida

To cover an execution in Florida, John Koch, a 76-year-old radio correspondent, spends exactly $56.73. This is when, to save gas, he drives along rural roads from his home in the northern part of the peninsula to the state prison near Starke (about 62 miles south) without accelerating his old Honda above 43 mphabout 1,600 revolutions per minute. Koch has documented every execution in the state for the past 37 years.
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US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

American journalist injured in Israeli attack wants answers from Washington

An AFP cameraman and colleagues were struck by Israeli tank fire near the Lebanon-Israel border, causing severe injuries and one death, with no accountability yet.
US news
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Obituaries: These Bay Area residents left us in 2025

Notable Bay Area residents who shaped journalism, music, cuisine, politics, and sports died in 2025 and left lasting local legacies.
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Lawrence Wright on A. J. Liebling's "The Great State"

During the 1959 session of the Louisiana state legislature, Governor Earl Long, the less famous younger brother of Senator Huey Long, "went off his rocker," as the tickled writer A. J. Liebling recounted in this magazine, adding, "The papers reported that he had cursed and hollered at the legislators, saying things that so embarrassed his wife, Miz Blanche, and his relatives that they had packed him off to Texas in a National Guard plane to get his brains repaired in an asylum."
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Ronald Reagan biographer, legendary California journalist Lou Cannon dies

Lou Cannon, 92, a leading Reagan biographer and longtime Washington Post White House correspondent, died from complications of a stroke.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The tug-of-war over CNN shows how dysfunctional US media has become | Margaret Sullivan

CNN's future is threatened by corporate consolidation and ownership battles that prioritize profitability over the public interest, exposing systemic problems in American media.
World news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 weeks ago

Harry and Meghan unveil new name for charity

Archewell Foundation rebrands to Archewell Philanthropies, focusing on global philanthropy including safer digital spaces, responsible AI, and supporting children in conflict zones.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
2 weeks ago

The year we stop pretending the industry has changed

Journalism is in chronic relapse: newsrooms retreat from race and inclusivity coverage, abandoning foundational national stories and identity reporting.
fromNieman Lab
2 weeks ago

Crowdsourced accountability reporting shines a brighter light on Big Tech

More recently, reporters have requested user-exported data from TikTok and OpenAI to answer key questions about how tech users interact and what they're shown. User-exported data contains detailed and well-formatted data based on each user's history, and is likely an artifact of compliance to data privacy laws in Europe and California. Importantly, this data allows reporters to report on real behavior on tech platforms, as opposed to creating fictitious accounts and mimicking user behavior.
US news
fromNieman Lab
2 weeks ago

Newsrooms will embrace some AI-generated imagery

In the last weeks of 2025, as I write this prediction, my social media feeds are awash with a new set of pronouncements about the death of photographic truth. As a historian of photography, I'm familiar with obituaries of this sort, which tend to circulate in popular media at moments when new photographic or image-editing technologies arrive on the scene that force us to reevaluate photography's capacity to represent reality accurately.
Artificial intelligence
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fromNieman Lab
2 weeks ago

More organizing in the new, weird media landscape

Independent journalists must organize collectively to influence platform revenue splits, algorithmic decisions, and policies that determine their livelihoods.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Peter Arnett, Pulitzer prize-winner who reported on Vietnam and Gulf wars, dies aged 91

There was an explosion right near me, you may have heard, he said in a calm, New Zealand-accented voice moments after the loud boom of a missile strike rattled across the airwaves. As he continued to speak air-raid sirens blared in the background. I think that took out the telecommunications center, he said of another explosion. They are hitting the center of the city.
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Media industry
fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

DEI Died This Year. Maybe It Was Supposed To

Black staffers at WIRED experience precarious job security, isolation, and confinement to race-focused assignments despite professional success.
fromNieman Lab
2 weeks ago

Journalism will break from the hero narrative

that incentivizes stories designed to polarize rather than illuminate. This flattening doesn't just distort our work; it enables erasure and makes authoritarianism's job easier. Authoritarianism thrives on main-character energy. It needs a hero story - a single person to valorize, platform, co-opt, discredit, or remove. Journalism has leaned hard into these toxic individualistic tropes, perpetuating a form of narrative kingmaking that creates a momentum of inevitability that feels impossible to escape.
Media industry
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fromNieman Lab
2 weeks ago

The pedestal we've placed "journalism" on will crumble. And that's brilliant.

Journalism must be re-evaluated as formats, creators, and platforms change; emerging newsfluencers and journalist personalities will reshape how news reaches citizens.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
2 weeks ago

Why creator-journalists, not brands, will get invited to the party

Audiences follow individual journalists, not legacy news brands; personal voice and humanity drive trust, loyalty, and audience migration.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
2 weeks ago

The press realizes where it's failed and starts to change

Journalism's collapse is primarily intellectual: news offers outdated 20th-century products unsuited to 21st-century needs, not merely economic or technological causes.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
2 weeks ago

Everyone is a journal- ish

AI-driven avatars trained on journalists' work risk prioritizing speed over accuracy, undermining journalism unless intentional adaptation and public 'journal-ish' literacy emphasize sourcing, veracity, and context.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
2 weeks ago

The year journalists abandon the press conference

News increasingly originates outside traditional 'in the room' reporting; journalists must adopt new methods and sources to locate where news actually happens.
Digital life
fromNieman Lab
2 weeks ago

Please learn how to use your computer

Journalists must improve fundamental digital skills—file management, keyboard shortcuts, email etiquette, basic video-conferencing—to enable meaningful AI-driven transformation.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
2 weeks ago

Publishers leave the dead malls of Web 2.0

Publications must stop chasing platform virality, define distinct identities, and become memorable destinations while leveraging RSS-like tools and newsletters for direct reader engagement.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 weeks ago

Five Things That Changed the Media in 2025

Social platforms, serialized monetized personal narratives, and slow-burning cultural shifts are reshaping journalism, attention, and how news is produced and consumed.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
2 weeks ago

Emotions become the industry's superpower

Journalists face worsening mental-health crises due to traumatic reporting, layoffs, AI threats, and inadequate newsroom support, requiring new industry-wide care programs by 2026.
fromNieman Lab
2 weeks ago

Successful newsrooms will act more like consultancies than content factories

As AI takes over routine tasks, journalists will shift from producing stories to diagnosing what communities actually need. The core value of the newsroom becomes interpretation, clarity, and emotional intelligence - not volume. In an AI world, the differentiator is journalists who realize that the scent of the human is already one of the most precious gifts they can offer their readers.
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fromNieman Lab
2 weeks ago

Stewarding the stories that power tries to silence

As 2026 approaches, journalism finds itself in a dangerous kind of forgetfulness. Hard-won truths grow quieter by the day; the racial reckoning that once roared through newsrooms now echoes faintly beneath a tightening political silence. In that hush, the future of news hinges upon one assignment - remembering what power hopes we forget. And so we enter a moment of transformation.
US news
fromNieman Lab
2 weeks ago

Journalism's influencer obsession will age poorly

For more than a decade, social media didn't just serve Black communities, immigrant communities, and young people - these communities built social media into the global force it became. They were the early adopters, the culture-makers, the organizers, the storytellers. Hyperlocal newsrooms were born on Facebook groups. WhatsApp became a lifeline for immigrant families. Instagram fed cultural reporting. Twitter shaped political journalism in real time.
Digital life
fromFuncheap
2 weeks ago

Journalism in the City by the Bay w/ Heather Knight and Marisa Lagos

From the city's new leadership, to the Golden State Valkyries' record-breaking first season, to urban coyotes, news coverage of San Francisco captures the intricacies of a city that is a cornerstone of culture, commerce, and politics on the West Coast. Knight and Lagos will discuss her breadth of work and what's unique about the San Francisco beat through her own unique, smart and captivating lens.
SF politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

It's the media's job to hold power to account. This year, too many got into bed with it instead | Arwa Mahdawi

Almost a decade ago I decided to quit my well-paid job in advertising in order to pursue a precarious career in freelance journalism. The merits of that decision are up for debate but the real stupidity is in how I quit my job: I wrote a rather cringeworthy column for the Guardian about my meaningless job in advertising and publicly proclaimed that I'd decided to quit.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 weeks ago

Sir Thomas Hughes-Hallett backs The Independent's SafeCall campaign

The Independent delivers on-the-ground, paywall-free journalism on major issues, sustained by donations and philanthropic support to keep reporting accessible to all.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago

Sir Billy Connolly praised for battling Parkinson's incredibly bravely'

The Independent funds on-the-ground, paywall-free journalism across major issues; Martin Compston praises Billy Connolly's brave handling of Parkinson's at a Glasgow tribute.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Joyride by Susan Orlean review an extraordinary, curious life

Susan Orlean pursues curiosity and obsession through attentive, empathetic reporting across diverse, often overlooked subjects, finding meaning in 'hiding in plain sight.'
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
3 weeks ago

Journalism will become the center of gravity for YouTube's next era

Journalism will become the backbone of YouTube's growth, prestige, and cultural relevance as creators adopt institutional roles and civic responsibilities.
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fromThe Walrus
3 weeks ago

The Friendship That Taught Me Community Can Transcend Politics | The Walrus

Gerald Owen, a lifelong polyglot and Tolkien devotee, reverted to speaking Elvish during early-onset Alzheimer's, revealing enduring, unexpected linguistic memory.
Artificial intelligence
fromNieman Lab
3 weeks ago

In 2026, AI will outwrite humans

By 2026, AI-generated content will overwhelm human-produced content across mainstream channels, diluting journalistic value and spreading attention thin amid synthetic, algorithm-driven media.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago

Madeleine McCann's father says family were monstered' by press over disappearance

The Independent funds on-the-ground, paywall-free journalism across major issues while the McCann family accuses parts of the UK media of harassment and interference.
Media industry
fromDefector
3 weeks ago

Sources: The Opening Domino Of The 2025 Shamsy Selection Process Has Fallen Invariably, Will Spawn Numerous Pathways For Unique News | Defector

A panel of Defector contributors and Nothing But Respect reviewed roughly 30 longlisted nominees for the Shamsy anti-award, with Shams Charania prominent again.
fromPoynter
3 weeks ago

When powerful people bully the press, they're really trying to silence the public - Poynter

I remember the first time a source humiliated me in public. I was walking down a busy hallway at police headquarters in Spokane, Washington, when the chief stormed out of the executive offices and, at the top of his lungs, told me that my newspaper was a piece of excrement, that I was a crappy reporter and that everybody in the department thought I was a joke.
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