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John Stanard spoke with the Missouri on Mic team at the Margaret Harwell Art Museum in Poplar Bluff in July. He spoke about his family’s long history with the newspaper industry in the area.
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Once cut-throat competitors, journalists are now more frequently working together — often across borders — to investigate social problems that authorities…
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Last week, the Federal Trade Commission and 48 attorneys general accused Facebook of violating antitrust laws and illegally stifling competition by buying its rivals. It was the latest development in the debate surrounding the power and influence of Big Tech.
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Over the summer, at the insistence of President Trump, the Senate confirmed Michael Pack as the new director of U.S. Agency for Government Media.Since…
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Founded on Nov. 9, 1861 in Bloomfield, Mo. by troops under the command of Civil War Gen. Ulysses Grant, the military newspaper Stars and Stripes has…
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Tol-on-tan! Tol-on-tan!More satisfying, perhaps, than a Pulitzer Prize was the tribute paid to Catalin Tolontan by a crowd of people chanting his name…
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Journalists are first responders too.While many reporters and editors are working from home these days, the women and men who bring you the images of a…
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While Global Journalist is on hiatus from the KBIA airwaves, a team of student researchers are combing through nearly 20 years of past programs.This one…
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From the New York Times' reluctance to use the word "lie" or "racist" to describe statements by President Trump to what the news outlet has learned from…
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Once a refuge for foreign journalists fleeing repression at home, the U.S. risks losing that status.Like other migrants, journalists who come to the U.S.…