The sedentary office workday affects muscular health with issues such as so-called ‘dead butt syndrome,’ which occurs when the glutes forget how to activate after prolonged inactivity
A study reveals that, in the battle against disinformation, proving the falsehood of a news item is more effective than eliminating it. X has recently incorporated that approach for tweets
The Columbia University professor and daughter of U.S. Supreme Court Justice and feminist icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg, reflects on the challenges posed by new technology
Inspired by the memoirs of a ‘New York Times’ reporter, the show aims to settle the score against toxic stereotypes by following four female journalists covering a presidential campaign
The five newspaper editors who published the WikiLeaks revelations in 2010 warn of the risks to press freedom posed by Assange being turned over to the U.S. justice system
The White House insists that it has a good relationship with Mexico’s government, after ‘The New York Times’ published a report based on DEA probes into whether drug traffickers contributed money to the president’s campaign
Sam Altman, speaking at the World Governments Summit in Dubai via a video call, reiterated his call for a body like the International Atomic Energy Agency to be created to oversee AI
The description and time frame align with stories about Trump’s tax returns in ‘The New York Times’ and reporting about wealthy Americans’ taxes in ‘ProPublica’
In the suit, the newspaper said the two companies are advancing their technology through the ‘unlawful use’ of the publication’s work ‘to create artificial intelligence products that compete with it’
The reporter has firsthand experience with the changes of the last 20 years on the border between technology and information. He now recounts the rise and fall of viral content in a new book
President Katherine Banks said in a resignation letter that she is retiring immediately. She says ‘negative press has become a distraction’ at the nearly 70,000-student campus in College Station
Issues such as racism, women’s rights or climate change demand anything but neutrality, say those who call on journalists to embrace a position that is explicitly ‘pro-democracy.’ Others, however, fear that a step away from this ideal will further erode trust in the news
We talk more and more, and the worst part is that, according to multiple studies, we mostly talk about ourselves. After years of verbiage fueled by all kinds of platforms and social media, the time has come to be quiet. Now, there are courses to teach us how
The Associated Press, ‘The New York Times’ and National Public Radio want to uncover mostly private phone, text and email conversations between Fox employees after the 2020 presidential election
A report by ‘The New York Times’ says that in a text uncovered as part of a recent defamation lawsuit, the former Fox host lamented how Trump supporters ganged up to beat a protester: ‘It’s not how white men fight’