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Tia Mitchell and Lori Montenegro also joined Poynter as part of 'Moments of Truth' traveling exhibit to discuss media literacy and press freedom.
First Amendment attorney says the public has 'an interest and perhaps an obligation to understand what's going on in jails and prisons' ...
Fed up with ‘partisan hackery,’ Stewart trumped traditional media for some fans — even with a show that followed ‘puppets ...
There’s no evidence Wess Roley had a criminal record or a no-contact order. But Grok said otherwise and the false details went viral.
To become essential local news providers, public media leaders must identify what their communities need and own it ...
The money will go toward Trump’s future presidential library and follows a similar multimillion dollar settlement ABC News agreed to in December ...
Hundreds of fact-checkers from around the world gathered at GlobalFact to discuss innovation opportunities amid industry ...
The National Hurricane Center is urging journalists to focus less on storm hype and more on the overlooked dangers that ...
From person-to-person coaching and intensive hands-on seminars to interactive online courses and media reporting, Poynter ...
The preservative is in a small share of flu shots and has been studied for decades. Experts say it’s safe — despite Kennedy’s long opposition.
We’ve updated Poynter’s ‘starter kit’ for newsrooms to build AI policies, including sections for visual journalists and product teams.
Three leading journalists from Latin America imparted global fact-checkers with a message of hope amid attacks on the industry.