The viral clip racked up hundreds of thousands of views, but there is no real video showing workers removing Trump’s name ...
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The sequel portrays a media industry hollowed out by layoffs, consultants and billionaire owners. Unfortunately, parts of it feel all too familiar.
In the months preceding the 2024 election and during early voting, PolitiFact fact-checked numerous claims about election fraud. Most were about vote counting, mail-in ballots and voting machines, but ...
How local newsrooms covered the Indy 500 can teach news consumers much about their local newsrooms and their own news ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has long leaned into his background as a real estate developer. Almost a year and a half into his second term, he has been focused increasingly on efforts that will ...
After working on the front lines of public health for 20-plus years, through several waves of Ebola crises and COVID-19, Alfayo Wamburi knows a thing or two about how people understand infectious ...
This article is part of The Poynter 50, a series reflecting on 50 moments and people that shaped journalism over the past half-century — and continue to influence its future. As Poynter celebrates its ...
For newsrooms looking for philanthropic support, you’ve probably heard a lot of advice about how to talk to funders. Communicate your value. Talk about your impact. Build the relationship instead of ...
The International Fact-Checking Network at the Poynter Institute has awarded $750,000 to 25 fact-checking organizations through SUSTAIN, a Global Fact Check Fund program that helps fact-checkers keep ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the majority of immigrants in federal immigration detention have a criminal history. She made the statement during a lengthy and somewhat confusing ...
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