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6 votes
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UN panel finds journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was killed by Israeli fire
9 votes -
UK government orders Julian Assange’s extradition; appeal planned
9 votes -
'They were shooting directly at the journalists': New evidence suggests Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in targeted attack by Israeli forces
6 votes -
The irresistible force vs the ironized object
2 votes -
Our fundamental right to shame and shun The New York Times
16 votes -
Five years later, Panama Papers still having a big impact
11 votes -
Grid News goes live with millions in funding and a team of more than twenty journalists
17 votes -
Chris Wallace announces he is leaving Fox News, joining CNN+
11 votes -
Journalists Dmitry Muratov and Maria Ressa called for better protection for independent reporting as they received their joint Nobel Peace Prize
4 votes -
BuzzFeed News writers are walking out in protest against the company
@Joe Bernstein: In my seven years at BuzzFeed News, I've never faced an "or-else" traffic quota. We're walking off today, in part, to make sure our journalists never do. pic.twitter.com/BWavn6fndG
23 votes -
CNN, spilled milk, and why any of this matters
8 votes -
New York Times journalist Ben Hubbard hacked with Pegasus after reporting on previous hacking attempts
8 votes -
How one man was wrongly accused in Kongsberg attack – many international media outlets picked up on speculative tweets
11 votes -
A secretive hedge fund is gutting newsrooms
8 votes -
High Court of Australia rules that media outlets are publishers of third-party Facebook comments
12 votes -
The co-founder of Snopes wrote dozens of plagiarized articles for the fact-checking site
11 votes -
Stop saying print journalism is dead. Sixty magazines launched during this crazy year
10 votes -
Is Glenn Greenwald the new master of right-wing media?
6 votes -
A remarkable silence: Media blackout after key witness against Assange admits lying
20 votes -
Scientific American retracted pro-Palestine article without any factual errors
12 votes -
Five things the media does to manufacture outrage
14 votes -
Slow news is good news
10 votes -
Fact check: Story about organs found on a cargo ship was intended as satire
5 votes -
Reuters puts its website behind a paywall
19 votes -
Scale was the god that failed
10 votes -
‘Stories are chosen due to editorial merit’ and ‘newsworthy updates’ - BBC
6 votes -
BBC China correspondent John Sudworth moves to Taiwan after threats
9 votes -
How the New York Times A/B tests their headlines
8 votes -
When did writing in major newspapers become so bad?
9 votes -
'This used to be your favourite show': Polish media falls silent to protest tax
6 votes -
Is Substack the media future we want?
8 votes -
A riveting ISIS story, told in a Times podcast, falls apart (Caliphate podcast)
8 votes -
A record breaking number of journalists arrested in the US this year
11 votes -
The Correspondent will stop publishing on 1 January 2021
15 votes -
Matt Taibbi: Hate Inc., Why today's media makes us despise one another (Hosted by PennState)
6 votes -
BuzzFeed to acquire HuffPost in multi-year partnership with Verizon Media
10 votes -
Robin Kemp lost her news job in Clayton County, Ga. — but she kept reporting the news. It paid off on election week.
16 votes -
Anti-Rupert Murdoch petition wins record support in Australia
9 votes -
A discussion of Glenn Greenwald's departure from The Intercept
Glenn Greenwald resigned from from The Intercept_ an online publication he helped start after the Edward Snowden Leaks. In that letter Glenn Greenwald goes into detail for the reason for his...
Glenn Greenwald resigned from from The Intercept_ an online publication he helped start after the Edward Snowden Leaks. In that letter Glenn Greenwald goes into detail for the reason for his resignation.
The final, precipitating cause is that The Intercept’s editors, in violation of my contractual right of editorial freedom, censored an article I wrote this week, refusing to publish it unless I remove all sections critical of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, the candidate vehemently supported by all New-York-based Intercept editors involved in this effort at suppression.
Editor-in-Chief of The Intercept's response with a heavy critique of Glenn Greenwald work as a Journalist.
it is important to make clear that our goal in editing his work was to ensure that it would be accurate and fair. While he accuses us of political bias, it was he who was attempting to recycle the dubious claims of a political campaign — the Trump campaign — and launder them as journalism.
Glenn Greenwald post the unedited article w/ typos and and all that The Intercept refused to publish.
Glenn has also posted the email exchange between himself and other editors at The Intercept.
26 votes -
As local news dies, a pay-for-play network rises in its place
7 votes -
How do you pick what sources of news you listen to?
I've recently been getting into RSS reading and well, I usually just went with whatever was given in a forum (like Tildes for example). Although, I've recently been looking into news organizations...
I've recently been getting into RSS reading and well, I usually just went with whatever was given in a forum (like Tildes for example). Although, I've recently been looking into news organizations I follow to see if I should actually trust them.
Factors that came to mind to be important was looking at past controversies regarding them to see where they might fail in the future and who owns them. It made me realize that most sources I had actually might not be who I want to follow for news but then well, not many are left and while I do want to cut down on the amount of news I get because it's overwhelming, I also don't want to miss important news.
So how do you pick what sources of news you listen and what are some news you trust and why?
22 votes -
College newspaper reporters are the journalism heroes for the pandemic era
5 votes -
The refined sociopathy of The Economist
25 votes -
The truth is paywalled but the lies are free
56 votes -
A newsroom at the edge of autocracy; The South China Morning Post is arguably the world’s most important newspaper for what it tells us about media freedoms as China’s power grows
7 votes -
Do we believe in UFOs? That’s the wrong question.
10 votes -
Hundreds of hyperpartisan sites are masquerading as local news. This map shows if there’s one near you
11 votes -
I was arrested, jailed and assaulted by a guard. My ‘crime’? Being a journalist in Trump’s America
11 votes -
Australian Associated Press sells the AAP Newswire
6 votes