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Press Barred From Recording Teacher of the Year Speech at White House Ceremony
Mandy Manning discusses more.
Where Printed Words Transcend Time and Communicate What Can’t Be Said
An ancient art holds the silence between words.
How Net Neutrality Can Survive the Trump Administration
Net neutrality is not dead yet.
World Mourns the 10 Journalists Killed in Afghanistan’s Deadliest Day for Reporters Since 2001
In Afghanistan, the funerals have begun for the 10 journalists killed on Monday.
“American Socialist”: Film Chronicles the Life of Labor Hero Eugene V. Debs
The film offers many piquant moments through a vivid narrative.
Denver Post Revolts Against Its Vulture Hedge-Fund Owner and Demands 126-Year-Old Newspaper Be Saved
Ricardo Baca, the former cannabis editor at The Denver Post, discusses more.
Marvel’s “Black Panther” and Uncolonized African Sexuality
In the film, Black love is free of colonial baggage.
To Defend “Must-Run” Commentaries, Sinclair Forces Stations to Use Commentary by Former Trump Aide
Many Sinclair employees have either remained silent or expressed their outrage anonymously.
We Have Bill Clinton to Thank in Part for Trump’s Propaganda Machine
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 helped pave the way for Sinclair's broadcasting monopoly.
Here’s What Google and Facebook Know About You — and What You Can Do About It
Both companies keep treasure troves of deeply personal data on users.