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Journalism Under Pressure Amid Fear Of Retribution – Reporters, producers and editors at media outlets across the country are resigning claiming they can’t objectively do their jobs due to pressure from their corporate bosses who are buckling under political pressure from the Trump administration. This is a concerning trend that seems to be picking up steam. Axios has the latest.
Our Best Punctuation Mark Is Dying Out; People Need To Learn How To Use It – The poor, misunderstood semicolon has been dying a slow death; its usage has declined nearly 50% in the past 25 years. Yes, there are people who track such things. To fans, the semicolon is the unsung hero of the punctuation world, elegantly separating two independent clauses like nothing else can (except a period). The Independent looks at its fall and how we can save this precious mark.
The Plight Of Sharing A Name With A Culture-War Target – Sometimes life is going along just swimmingly and then something out of your control changes everything – just ask any Karen out there. The Wall Street Journal looks at what were once seemingly benign corporate names that now have become targets in the culture war.
They Were Every Student’s Worst Nightmare. Now Blue Books Are Back. – Many adults who went to school prior to the mid-90s resent how easy students have it today. No trudging to the library to do research, students today can sit in a Starbucks and Google their subject or even utilize AI to write their papers. But now schools are fighting back with a very old-school tool. The Wall Street Journal has the story.
Sustainability Has A Storytelling Problem – Companies around the world have made massive progress with their sustainability efforts. However, despite this progress, the perception of sustainability has not been as successful and the reasons why are fascinating. Inc. explains.
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flack
: one who provides publicity
flack
: to act as a press agent or promoter for something
The word flack was first used as a noun meaning “publicity agent” during the late 1930s. According to one rumor, the word was coined in tribute to a well-known movie publicist of the time, Gene Flack.
