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Order blocking New York Times coverage of Project Veritas stays in place

A New York trial judge said he needed more time to deliberate on an order that the newspaper argued violates the First Amendment. more

Project Veritas v. New York Times Company

During a hearing on Nov. 23, the trial court declined to lift the prior restraint against The New York Times while the court continues to deliberate. more

Biden administration asks court to allow vaccine mandate

The Biden administration on Tuesday asked a federal court to let it move ahead with a workplace rule that would require employees at larger companies to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or face weekly testing. more

Litchfield News-Herald joins America's Newspapers

America's Newspapers is honored to welcome the Litchfield (Illinois) News-Herald into membership. more

Alden Global Capital's bid for Lee Enterprises

On this 112th episode of E&P Reports, host Mike Blinder and his panelists talk about the offer, the timing, the oncoming culture clash if the deal goes through, the possibility of pleading an antitrust case, and so much more. more

Covering scientific consensus: What to avoid and how to get it right

Three researchers explain how journalists can use scientific consensus to bolster their coverage and battle misinformation about public policy topics. more

What Alden’s potential acquisition of Lee Enterprises means for 20-plus Midwest papers

Lee owns the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Omaha World-Herald, the Sioux City Journal and other newspapers around the Midwest. more

Drake University School of Journalism and Mass Communication names next dean

Following a national search, Catherine Staub has been named as the next dean of the Drake University School of Journalism and Mass Communication in Des Moines, Iowa. more

Cox Institute launches 2nd year of Digital Natives Program

The digital transition continues to be challenging for community journalism for reasons ranging from funding to time to expertise. Digital Natives will help bridge this gap by allowing digitally savvy journalism majors to research and prepare training for newsroom staffs regarding a variety of digital tasks. more

Democrats demand answers from Facebook about ad targeting to teens

Lawmakers are pressing Facebook for a detailed explanation of how ads are served to teen users — including whether the company incorporates data about teens' web use into its ad-serving algorithms. more

Gannett launches non-fungible tokens in collaboration with American artist Peter Tunney

Two one-of-a-kind NFTs created using USA TODAY NETWORK assets will be auctioned to benefit The Sunny Center and the Gannett Foundation. more

The future of digital spaces and their role in democracy

Many experts say public online spaces will significantly improve by 2035 if reformers, big technology firms, governments and activists tackle the problems created by misinformation, disinformation and toxic discourse. Others expect continuing troubles as digital tools and forums are used to exploit people’s frailties, stoke their rage and drive them apart. more

Twitter to test first live shopping show ahead of Cyber Week

The show will be Twitter’s first test of its Live Shopping format, the company announced today. more

Institute for Advertising Ethics rolls out professional certification program

The Institute for Advertising Ethics has quietly rolled out the first official version of a training and testing program to certify industry pros as ethical advertising executives. more

Alden Global Capital mounts takeover bid for Lee Enterprises

The hedge fund has developed a reputation for slashing staff in newsrooms and other departments and selling off real estate at outlets it owns. more

Report: Facebook sidelined hate speech study

Facebook researchers last year assembled a study of the "worst of the worst" hate speech content on the company's platform and made recommendations for how to curtail it, according to a Washington Post report published on Sunday. more

Two Fox News commentators resign over Tucker Carlson series on the Jan. 6 siege

Two longtime conservative Fox News commentators have resigned in protest of what they call a pattern of incendiary and fabricated claims by the network's opinion hosts in support of former President Donald Trump. more

The importance of peace journalism and how to go about it

“Peace journalism is when editors and reporters make choices that improve the prospects for peace in whatever story they are working on,” says Professor Steven Youngblood, founder of the Center for Global Peace Journalism at Park University in Missouri. more

Senate confirms Google critic as antitrust chief

The Senate has voted 68-29 to confirm Jonathan Kanter to head the Justice Department's antitrust division. more

Judge tries to block The New York Times’ coverage of Project Veritas

The state court order, which The New York Times said it would immediately oppose, raised concerns from First Amendment advocates. more
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