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Reporters Battle New Restrictions In Trying To Cover Senate Impeachment Trial
Authorities are cracking down on the places correspondents may go, with whom they may talk and for how long. News outlets don't want to go along. -
Callie Crossley On Megxit: ‘You Can Understand That She Couldn’t Take It Anymore’
The “Under the Radar” host spoke on the racist press attacks that led Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to retreat from royal life. -
Babson College Employee Suspended For Facebook Post About Iran
He tweeted that Iran should pick 52 cultural sites in the U.S. to target, in response to the president's tweets that he would pick 52 cultural sites in Iran to do the same. -
FEC Commissioner Rips Facebook Over Political Ad Policy: 'This Will Not Do'
Federal Election Commissioner Ellen Weintraub says Facebook's "weak plan suggests the company has no idea how seriously it is hurting democracy." -
Trebek: ‘Jeopardy!’ Retirement Isn’t Imminent Despite Cancer
“I don’t foresee that 30-second moment coming up in the near future,” Trebek said Wednesday. -
Filling A Hunger For Good News In Tense Times
Local journalist Michelle O’Berg Figueroa is tapping in to the hunger for positivity with her Instagram page, which focuses on "good news only." -
Facebook Issues New Rules On Deepfake Videos, Targeting Misinformation
Facebook isn't banning all deepfake videos. It will allow the technique to be used in parodies or satire, for instance. -
Our 2020 Predictions For Social Media
Panelists shared their 2020 predictions for local news, network and cable TV, and social media. They include: The Boston Herald will go online only,… -
Our 2020 Predictions For Local News
Panelists shared their 2020 predictions for local news, network and cable TV, and social media. They include: The Boston Herald will go online only,… -
Bret Stephens' Not So Smart Column
New York Times columnist Bret Stephens’ piece “The Secrets of Jewish Genius” provoked widespread criticism. The Times deleted the most controversial…