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Maria Ressa, the CEO of the news outlet Rappler, which has been critical of President Rodrigo Duterte, was arrested earlier this week and charged with violating the country's cybercrime law.
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Ressa, who runs Rappler, is being charged with cyber libel. Police arrested her Wednesday at the news website's headquarters in Manila.
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"The crowd had been whipped up into a frenzy" against the media, a BBC producer says of President Trump's rally on Monday night.
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NPR still has a ways to go when it comes to using gender-neutral language.
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The KERA News stories that connected the most with readers this year vary wildly in topic. But one stood out from the rest: education. Browse our…
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The newsroom wanted to halve the number of corrections, but after three months, there's been only a little progress.
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First NPR didn't use "the word," and then it did, as it tried to focus on the underlying story.
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A team of researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington is developing algorithms to detect automated accounts — also known as "bots" — that spread…
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This year was the most chaotic year America's mainstream news media have faced in a long time — and not just because of the presidential election, or the prevalence of fake news stories.
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A recent study from Stanford University found most teenagers couldn’t tell the difference between fake and credible news. That problem isn't limited to…
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KERA, the home of public radio and television in North Texas, unveiled a refreshed brand today that includes a new logo and a new sound signature. The…