by rmccargo | Aug 17, 2020 | Trending Topics
Photo Submitted Top: Bill Rogers as Judge Isaac Parker and Jennica Schwatzman as Ada Patterson re-enact an 1896 interview, filmed at the historic Headquarters House in Fayetteville. Middle: Larry Foley and Schwatzman discuss a scene. Bottom: The Judge Parker sculpture...
by wak002 | Aug 17, 2020 | Ethics in the News
Election 2020: Voters Are Highly Engaged, but Nearly Half Expect To Have Difficulties Voting People are using Facebook and Instagram as search engines. During a pandemic, that’s dangerous. 3 reasons health care journalists should interview nurses more than they do Why...
by wak002 | Aug 10, 2020 | Uncategorized
Americans Oppose Religious Exemptions From Coronavirus-Related Restrictions Most Americans Say State Governments Have Lifted COVID-19 Restrictions Too Quickly Evoking empathy or seeking solidarity: Which is preferable when covering people without homes? How the news...
by wak002 | Aug 3, 2020 | Ethics in the News
News organizations are trying something new: Peace and quiet How much does fake coronavirus news affect people’s real-life health behavior? 4 in 10 Black sexual minority men have faced police discrimination, survey analysis finds Meet The 19th*, a new gender and...
by wak002 | Jul 31, 2020 | Trending Topics
Learning from Little Rock: A Look at Black Lives Matter Protests and the Role of Local News
by wak002 | Jul 27, 2020 | Ethics in the News
The New York Times’ special section on disability is available in Braille and audio and has its own style guide The pandemic has spawned disinformation campaigns that blend truth, lies, and sincere beliefs With so much suffering, how do writers find their human focus?...