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Gaza journalist recounts a year of living and working in war

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With foreign reporters largely barred from entering Gaza, videographer and journalist Mohamed El Saife has been gathering for CBC News on the ground inside the territory. He tells The National’s Adrienne Arsenault about what the past...
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These Are the Jobs AI Will Destroy, Says HR Exec

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Joanne Smith, executive vice president and chief people officer at Delta Air Lines, shares how Delta is integrating AI into its hiring process and why she believes keeping human interaction in the process is essential for finding the...
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BBC representatives speak to the media following Gerry Adams' libel trial victory

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Statements outside Dublin High Court as former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams has been awarded 100,000 euro (£84,000) in his libel case against the BBC. He alleged a BBC Spotlight programme, and an accompanying online story, defamed him by...
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Journalism tops Kentucky Derby odds; late Toby Keith’s horse draws attention

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While all eyes will be on the horses, the condition of the track could be just as important, with rain in the forecast. (Scripps News)
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White House says it 'will determine' which news outlets cover Trump, rotating traditional ones

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Journalists covering President Donald Trump will now be selected by the White House, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday. (Scripps News)
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Scripps News Reports: Trusting the News

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Adam Symson, president and CEO of the E.W. Scripps Company, which owns Scripps News, weighs in on the state of the news industry in this episode of Scripps News Reports: Trusting the News. (Scripps News)
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Observer journalists strike for second time over proposed sale to Tortoise media

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Observer journalists strike for second time over proposed sale to Tortoise media. Footage includes interviews with employees, strikers and trade union representatives.
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Guardian and Observer journalists strike over proposed sale of Observer newspaper

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Coverage of Guardian and Observer journalists striking over proposed sale of the Observer newspaper to Tortoise Media. Members of the National Union of Journalists at The Guardian and Observer are on strike for the first time in over 50...
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McDonald should withdraw 'chilling, despicable proposal' to investigate RTE's objectivity, says Taoiseach

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Sinn Fein’s manifesto pledge to investigate RTE’s objectivity is a “dog whistle to conspiracy theorists”, the Taoiseach has said. The Sinn Fein manifesto commits to commissioning an “independent human rights and journalist expert review...
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Sinn Fein pledge to investigate RTE deemed ‘dog whistle to conspiracy theorists’

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A Sinn Fein manifesto pledge to investigate RTE’s objectivity is a “dog whistle to conspiracy theorists”, the Taoiseach has said. Fine Gael leader Simon Harris and Tanaiste and Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin both heavily criticised...
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New study finds teens lack trust in media as online conspiracies flourish

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A recent study by the News Literacy Project shows some troubling findings regarding how American teenagers view the news media. (Scripps News)
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Online Harassment and a sexually explicit video call: How disinformation caused a journalist to flee her country

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Disinformation caused a journalist to flee her country. Michelle Mendoza began receiving threats after investigating accusations of criminal networks operating within Guatamala's government. (Scripps News)
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Evan Gershkovich's WSJ colleagues celebrate his release from Russian prison

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Ann Simmons, the Russia bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal who hired Gershkovich, told Scripps News that she is "absolutely elated" to know her colleague is free. (Scripps News)
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Keir Starmer takes questions from schoolchildren on voting age, football and his pet cat in Kettering

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Sir Keir Starmer and shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson took part in a student question and answer session during a visit to Kettering Buccleuch Academy, in Northamptonshire, while on the General Election campaign trail.
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Scripps News speaks with Lauren Windsor, who secretly recorded Justice Samuel Alito

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Lauren Windsor is a documentary filmmaker who posed as a conservative activist to record Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. She spoke with Scripps News about her work. (Scripps News)
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What are young journalists focused on in the 2024 presidential race?

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Scripps News hears insight from young journalists about the 2024 election, local news and how to connect with a young audience.
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McDonald says Sinn Fein politicians have right to sue media over complaints

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Mary Lou McDonald has said Sinn Fein politicians have the right to pursue complaints against the press “in a way that they deem appropriate”, as her party faced criticism over legal action taken against members of the media. The Sinn...
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Yousaf rejects claim of collusion between police and media in SNP finances probe

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Scotland’s First Minister has said he does not believe there has been collusion between the police and media during the investigation into the SNP’s finances. Humza Yousaf was speaking after one of his backbench MSPs had accused the...
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UK strikes – who will be walking out over the next few weeks?

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Rail services, BBC local radio, the NHS and the FA Cup final are set to be disrupted as the UK continues to face widespread industrial action. Here is a look at some of the key upcoming strikes.
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UK strikes – who will be walking out over the next few weeks?

Higher Ed
Rail services, BBC local radio, the NHS and the FA Cup final are set to be disrupted as the UK continues to face widespread industrial action. Here is a look at some of the key upcoming strikes.
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Teen Kids News

20th Anniversary: Learning on Teen Kids News

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In celebration of our 20th season on the air, we hear from some of our former reporters about what they learned from their experience on Teen Kids News.
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BBC Presenter and journalist Clive Myrie discusses impartiality row

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Presenter and journalist Clive Myrie believes searching for “an objective truth” must be the ultimate mission of the BBC Myrie was presented with an award for his outstanding contribution to journalism at the Society of Editors Media...
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