Journalism

Amazon Remains Silent on Its Own Engineer Being Held by Hamas – In The News – 12/08/2023

Amazon Remains Silent on Its Own Engineer Being Held by Hamas – In The News – 12/08/2023

MORE: Experimental doctor seduced journalist to mask deadly surgeries; Feds cracking down on Christians and the First Amendment. Will YOUR church be next?; Bezos’s newspaper employees walk off the job; UPenn donor withdraws $100M donation after president’s congressional testimony on antisemitism; and The Assistant AG for Civil Rights at the DOJ has ZERO awareness of major First Amendement case set to be heard by the Supreme Court.

Should journalists stand by and take pictures while a massacre occurs? – In The News – 11/10/2023

Should journalists stand by and take pictures while a massacre occurs? – In The News – 11/10/2023

MORE: Celebrity’s audiobook is 48 hours long!; The original story of The Exorcist; Literary legend haunted a hotel for 50 years before leaving; NYT is hiring an AI Editor; Should journalists stand by and take pictures while a massacre occurs?; Jewish journalist in NYC gets bodyguard due to threats; Yale student’s pro-Israel column was edited in school paper; New York Times writer resigns over letter accusing Israel of genocide; Kirk Cameron helps launch nationwide school program to provide wholesome children’s books; Newspaper workers sues, said he was laid off because he’s white; Amazon has laid off 27,000 people this year!; and Amazon hit with another class action lawsuit over refunds on returned products

Was a USA Today Website Hit by A.I.? Or, Was It Targeted by Its Own Parent Company? – In The News – 10/30/2023

Was a USA Today Website Hit by A.I.? Or, Was It Targeted by Its Own Parent Company? – In The News – 10/30/2023

MORE: Christian homeschooling parents sue California over alleged religious discrimination; Largest Christian university in the nation alleges it’s being unjustly targeted by federal agencies; Aaron Sorkin drops agent over posts ripping Israel’s Gaza strikes; Oregon Moms Union slams removal of standardized test from high school graduation requirement; and Cooper Union barricades Jewish students inside library as pro-Palestinian protesters bang on doors.

First 2 Hostages Released by Hamas are Related to MSNBC Reporter – In The News – 10/20/2023

First 2 Hostages Released by Hamas are Related to MSNBC Reporter – In The News – 10/20/2023

MORE: AP reporter ripped Israel on social media; 11 journalists killed in the war so far; Office supply store bans customer who warned parents of graphic books; Scholastic to separate books on race, gender and sexuality for book fairs; Tennis star Serena Williams gets 2 book deal; Blood libel when reporting on the war; and Law firm files defamation suit in dispensary legal battle; Newspapers want payment from ChatGPT; and Another AI lawsuit concerning music

Lazy law firm hit with penalty for using bogus AI-generated legal briefs – In The News – 08/05/23

Lazy law firm hit with penalty for using bogus AI-generated legal briefs – In The News – 08/05/23

MORE: Judge blocks law allowing criminal charges against librarians; Australians are about to lose even MORE free speech rights; Reporter sucker punched, doused in beer by stranger; During Covid, our government didn’t think you were smart enough to make your own decisions, so they and Facebook made them for you; Judge tells reporter to reveal her source for series of stories she did in 2017; Musician says he writes his best lyrics on the toilet; Kirk Cameron’s books give children joy, hope and inspiration, all things that are in short supply in our world these days; Kirk Cameron’s event cancelled by library…but the library immediately reversed its decision after a strongly worded letter from a law firm.

Professor Allegedly Chased Reporters with Machete – In The News – 05/27/2023

Professor Allegedly Chased Reporters with Machete – In The News – 05/27/2023

MORE: The State of Montana banned TikTok…and we’re wondering how they make that work; American journalist to be held at least 3 more months by Russia; Department of Education weighs in on book bans; Bob Woodward, Simon and Schuster want to get Trump lawsuit dismissed; Should social media be regulated for kids?; AI means kids no longer have to study or write reports?; and Tina Turner sold her music catalog for $50M before her death.

Writer, Accused of Plagiarism, Demands Refund After Paying $2300 to Get Published in a Journal – In The News: 07/09/2022

Writer, Accused of Plagiarism, Demands Refund After Paying $2300 to Get Published in a Journal – In The News: 07/09/2022

MORE: YouTube puts up a NY Post interview after previously censoring it; Canada tries to force censorship online platforms but it didn’t work; Did a CO newspaper self-censor?; Book publisher McMillan was unable to process orders after “security incident”; Do NOT do a handshake deal with a literary agent – or anyone else in the business!; Arizona bans people from filming within 8 feet of cops; Trust is “news” at historical lows; and Prince Harry was defamed, according to a judge.

Did USA Today article try to normalize ped*philia? – In The News – 01/13/2022

Did USA Today article try to normalize ped*philia? – In The News – 01/13/2022

MORE: Worship leader and author claims Harper Collins terminated his contract over political views; Atlantic sued for $1M over viral retraction; Drag queen story hour AT CHURCH; Should social media companies be liable for radicals’ behavior on their platforms?; NPR is unrecognizable; and Neo-Nazi leader guilty of intimidating Jews and journalists