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Edit 6/19/19: Tickets are no longer available to the Sesame Street Road Trip event in Dallas on July 6. View more information here.To celebrate Sesame…
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The new Netflix series takes a hard look at the effects of our behavior on the natural world. Series producer Alastair Fothergill says that this is a different, more urgent type of show.
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Judges sought to support the media "even if some wrongly degrade [it] as the enemy of the very democracy it serves." Honors went to The Advocate in Baton Rouge, La., Florida's Sun-Sentinel and others.
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NPR has once again been named the Harris Poll EquiTrend News Service Brand Of The Year, NPR was also the Most Loved Brand Based on the 2019 Harris Poll EquiTrendⓇ Study
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The newspaper's cover paired an image from the 2001 terrorist attacks with a partial quote by Omar. Fellow lawmakers and activists expressed outrage at the paper's editorial decision.
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See the in-and-outs of how Up First, NPR's daily news podcast is made.
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A new report says students who received media literacy training were 18 percent better at identifying false reports than students without the lessons. Girls gained more knowledge than boys.
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After listening and learning for four months, Barnes discusses her priorities and where the newsroom is headed.
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Facebook had given online advertisers tools to exclude users from viewing their ads on the basis of race, gender and other federally protected characteristics. Now Facebook is changing that.
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Here's who needs to be involved and who needs to sign off when we're reporting another media outlet's important scoop that's based on an unnamed source or sources.
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The new publisher and editor of The Democrat-Reporter, Elecia R. Dexter, took the reins on Thursday, after Goodloe Sutton doubled down on his incendiary comments.
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"We'll get the hemp ropes out, loop them over a tall limb and hang all of them," said Goodloe Sutton, publisher of the Democrat-Reporter,after admitting he wrote an incendiary editorial.