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Survey finds young people follow news, but
NEW YORK—Young people are following the news but aren’t too happy with what they’re seeing. They’re also abandoning Facebook as…
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More changes expected at CNN after Brian Stelter firing last week
Heads continue to roll at CNN after one of the largest management and talent shakeups in cable history continues. More…
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Israel News Briefs
James Bond composer, American views toward Israel, Biden on nukes, and Ukrainian Aid make up today’s Israel News Briefs. Poll:…
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Local
Kansas City police release body camera footage that refutes media reports they shot unarmed woman
Kansas City news outlets, including the Kansas City Star and local TV stations, have come under fire after they rushed…
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We can know what’s false but censorship isn’t the answser
We should know by now that censorship is bad even if you’re confident that you’re censoring “the right things.” I…
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Increased charter school funding goes to Missouri House
The Missouri Legislature is moving closer to providing increased funding for charter schools. The Senate passed a bill by a vote…
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Columns
Suffering from Apocalypse fatigue?
I don’t know about you, but I’ve been experiencing some serious “apocalypse fatigue.” For the past two years the news…
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Today’s news briefs on Russian war on Ukraine
Here are the latest news briefs concerning the Russian invasion and destruction of Ukraine. Ukrainian president speaks virtually with U.S.…
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Media Watch
Award-winning journalist criticizes media’s use of fact-checkers to shape opinion
The rise of media fact-checkers has raised the question of just who is checking the fact-checkers. “Nearly every mode of…
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