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The Rise And Fall Of BNN Breaking, An AI-Generated News Outlet; Why America’s Corporations Are Leaning On Freelancers Now More Than Ever Before; That Much-Despised Apple Ad Could Be More Disturbing Than It Looks; Don’t You Dare Call Me Without Texting First; How Americans Navigate Politics on TikTok, X, Facebook and Instagram
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How MSNBC’s Leftward Tilt Delivers Ratings, And Complications; The Collapse Of The News Industry Is Taking Its Soul Down With It; The Smartest People In The Room Are All Listening To The Same Podcast; Why Writing By Hand Beats Typing For Thinking And Learning; Columbia’s Student Journalists Produced New York Magazine’s Cover Story. Here’s How They Did It; What’s On TV? For Many Americans, It’s Now YouTube
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NPR Suspends Editor Who Claimed Left-Wing Bias at Outlet Had ‘Lost America’s Trust’; Dana White, Donald Trump and the Rise of Cage-Match Politics; Google Blocking Links to California News Outlets From Search Results; Hot Market for Pencils Help Kids Turn Lead Into Gold; There Are Plenty of Power Publicists. But Only One Works for Taylor Swift.; Shake Shack Shades Rival Chick-fil-A With Sunday-Only Free Chicken Sandwich Offer
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LA Times Edits Column and Apologizes After Drawing the Ire of LSU Coach Kim Mulkey; Free Speech Is Alive and Well at Vanderbilt University; one way to stay young forever: type in lowercase; Authoritarians Threaten Journalists Around the Globe; Gmail Debuted 20 Years Ago. It Wasn’t an April Fool’s Joke.
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