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Mar 31 2024
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Ava Thomas: Help the Journal Star celebrate inspiring women leaders
As International Women's Month draws to a close, I’ve been reflecting on the strides made in women's leadership over the years. Women have been breaking barriers and shattering glass ceilings in every field imaginable — politics, education, business, health care, nonprofits, sports — and it's a testament to their resilience, determination and creativity. The Inspire: Celebrating Women’s
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Apr 15 2024
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Tennessee judge set to decide whether a Nashville school shooters' journals are public records
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Whether the journals of a Nashville school shooter can be released to the public will go before a Tennessee judge on Tuesday after nearly a year of legal wrangling over who can participate in the case. What started as a simple public records request has ballooned into a messy mix of conspiracy theories, leaked documents, probate battles and new legislation as different sides
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Apr 07 2024
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Nuggets Journal: Breaking down Denver’s potential first-round playoff opponents
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Apr 13 2024
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Courier Journal's Safer Sidelines named top investigation by Associated Press Sports Editors
Safer Sidelines, a multipart Courier Journal series into sudden death in youth sports, has won one of the top sports-reporting awards in the nation. Associated Press Sports Editors named the investigative project from reporter Stephanie Kuzydym as the best investigative entry for 2023. Investigative projects from ESPN.com and USA TODAY Sports were the second- and third-highest-ranked finalists
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Apr 04 2024
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Retro, an actually good photo-sharing app for BFFs, launches collaborative journals
As big social apps are optimizing for maximum engagement using algorithmic feeds and personalized content recommendations, Retro wants to go in the opposite direction: The company is launching a new feature called journals. It’s a flexible way to share photos with your favorite people and create visual records of whatever matters in your life. So the feature can be akin to a shared photo album
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Mar 13 2024
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University of New Hampshire to end ‘unsustainable’ English/Journalism major
College of Liberal Arts dean Michele Dillon said UNH is “restructuring” and “reimagining” its approach in the face of shifting trends in higher education and the journalism workforce. The move represents the end of an era — but not the end of journalism education at UNH, an institution whose alumni include several Pulitzer Prize winners and other notable journalists. DURHAM, N.H. — Faculty
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Apr 04 2024
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Journal of Free Speech Law: "Lies and the Law and Introduction," by Prof. Genevieve Lakier
The article is here; the opening paragraphs: We live in an era of profound anxiety about the threat that lies, and false speech more generally, pose to American democracy. It's not hard to understand why. Lies saturate the political realm. George Santos lied his way into office. Donald J. Trump lied his way through his tenure as president and is gearing up to lie his way back into power.
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Mar 22 2024
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'Religious extremism': Ruby Franke's journal details disturbing abuse of children
ST. GEORGE — In a journal covering the months before she was arrested for abusing her children, YouTube vlogger Ruby Franke detailed disturbing punishments for her children and her struggles to get them to become "compliant" and repent. Washington County prosecutors released the journal Friday as part of a public records request, along with other documents, videos and recordings from the high-
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Apr 01 2024
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Championship: Courier Journal's Starch Madness enters Round 4. Vote Now
The final two are here! The Courier Journal's Starch Madness, where we want you to pick between competitors to decide which is Louisville's favorite spot to get French fries, has entered round four, with two restaurants facing off against each other. The online bracket-style competition, which was compiled using a random match-up generator, will run over four rounds now through April 5, with
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Mar 19 2024
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Sports Business Journal ranks Birmingham among top sports destinations
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - A new report ranks the Magic City as a premiere destination for sporting events, strengthening the recent appeal from local and state leaders to attract more major events to Birmingham. According to the Sports Business Journal, things that went into the rankings were new development, lodging taxes, and the city’s extensive hosting resume including the 2022 World Games
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