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Many cars manufactured in the United States use imported parts. Some analysts say there is no such thing as a car made with ...
Here are two words that might make you swoon with longing or simmer with envy: In an ideal book leave, a person would get paid well enough (from a big old book advance?) to take unpaid leave from ...
Founder Annelise Pierce says Shasta Scout seeks to represent the whole Shasta County community fairly and provide the ...
Wide-ranging research from Poynter and the University of Minnesota sheds light on how people feel about AI in journalism. It’s not pretty.
“Our students are basically the hometown reporters for most of the lawmakers from around the state,” said Drew, a New Orleans native who spent 22 years as an investigative reporter and editor at The ...
Internal docs and fact-checkers show Meta often misses harmful posts in Swahili, Amharic, Oromo and more — putting real communities at risk ...
James is a 2025 Nieman Fellow at Harvard and a multi-award-winning journalist with experience in media and communications at ...
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to restore the AP’s access to the Oval Office, Air Force One and other White House events ...
This and other takeaways from the 2025 Summit on AI, Ethics and Journalism from Poynter and The Associated Press.
Celebrate Poynter's 50th anniversary with the "Moments of Truth" exhibit. Explore journalism's past, present and future through interactive displays, a historical timeline, and an expert-led community ...
Trump provided no evidence that the U.S. was taking in almost $2 billion a day from his tariffs. The Treasury Department shows a much lower figure.
For weeks, stock markets have been falling, and the plunge accelerated after Trump on April 2 unveiled tariffs on virtually every country ...