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Saving the news media means moving beyond the benevolence of billionaires

by Rodney Benson, New York University and Victor Pickard, University of Pennsylvania For the journalism industry, 2024 is off to a brutal start. Most spectacularly, the...

How Black Americans combated racism from beyond the grave

The addition of a simple ‘Mr.’ or ‘Mrs.’ could be a quiet act of resistance. Rae Tucker/Find a Grave by David B. Parker, Kennesaw State University The...

The cautionary tale of ‘Dilbert’

by Chris Lamb, Indiana University Dilbert, the put-upon chronicler of office life, has been given the pink slip. On Feb. 26, 2023, Andrews McMeel Universal announced...

Serena Williams forced sports journalists to get out of the ‘toy box’ – and cover tennis as more than a game

by Erin Whiteside, University of Tennessee Of the many outstanding components of her game, Serena Williams may best be known for her commanding serve. Those serves,...

Fired reporter kills 2 former co-workers on live TV

MONETA, Va. (AP) — He planned it all so carefully — a choreographed execution of two former colleagues, broadcast live to a horrified television...

Obama turns 2016 hopefuls into comic fodder for media dinner

WASHINGTON (AP) — A presidential election just getting into gear provided President Barack Obama plenty of new material to work with on the night...

Political barbs, celebrity-gazing main course at DC dinner

WASHINGTON (AP) — Get ready for a healthy dose of political barbs and celebrity-gazing in the nation' capital. If it's spring in Washington, it's time...

Black History…John H. Sengstacke kept dreams alive at the Pittsburgh Courier

“When I came to work and the padlocks were on the doors, it was one of the worst days of my life. No one...

Black Press called ‘essential’ to future progress

NASSAU, Bahamas (NNPA) – A top Bahamas official praised the Black Press last week as essential to truthfully and creditably chronicling African American progress...

Journalist, activist detained by US Border Patrol

McALLEN, Texas (AP) — Prominent immigration activist and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas, who has lived and worked in the U.S. without legal...

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