journalism
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The AI Detection Paradox: Truth in an Era of Synthetic Media
As generative AI floods the digital landscape, the tools designed to verify human authorship face a crisis of reliability, threatening public trust and media.
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Daily Maverick: From Global Geopolitics to Local Resilience
Daily Maverick expands its focus, tackling global conflicts and local socio-economic issues, from labor ethics to community-driven revitalization.
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Peter Alexander Exits NBC News Amid Talent Shift
After 22 years at NBC News, chief White House correspondent Peter Alexander is departing the network to join MS NOW as an anchor and chief national reporter.
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Peter Alexander Joins MS NOW in Major Network Shift
Veteran NBC News correspondent Peter Alexander is departing the network after two decades to anchor for MS NOW, signaling a pivotal move for the rebranded outlet.
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AI’s Dual Path: From Shrimp Farms to Newsrooms
Researchers have developed AI tools to improve shrimp health monitoring, while journalists face challenges from low-quality AI-generated news content.
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John MacKay to Leave STV After Over Three Decades on Air
Veteran presenter John MacKay is set to conclude his 31-year tenure at STV, marking the end of a career defined by historic coverage and personal storytelling.
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Reporter Estefany Rodriguez Florez Detained by ICE in Nashville
Journalist Estefany Rodriguez Florez, known for critical ICE coverage, was detained in Nashville, sparking debate on press freedom and immigration enforcement tactics.
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Nicky Campbell’s New Podcast Amplifies Digital Influence
Veteran broadcaster Nicky Campbell launched his new BBC Radio 5 Live podcast, ‘Don’t Say a Word,’ reinforcing his influential role in digital media. The series tackles cultural debates.
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Vincent Kearney Surveillance: Unprecedented MI5, PSNI Details Emerge at IPT
Newly surfaced details at the Investigatory Powers Tribunal allege “unprecedented” MI5 and PSNI surveillance of journalist Vincent Kearney, raising alarm over press freedom.
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Boston Globe Halts Print, First Time in 153 Years Amid Blizzard
The Boston Globe did not print its physical newspaper on February 24, 2026, marking the first time in 153 years. A record-breaking blizzard forced the unprecedented halt, highlighting the paper’s digital shift.
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Naga Munchetty Co-Hosts BBC Breakfast During Tragic Avalanche Update
BBC Breakfast anchor Naga Munchetty was on air Thursday as co-host Charlie Stayt delivered news of a deadly California avalanche that killed eight skiers.
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Dollywood’s 41st Season Underway, Reporter Answers Questions
Dolly Parton’s Dollywood theme park is celebrating its 41st season, and Knox News is inviting fans to submit questions to a dedicated reporter for insights into the park’s latest developments.
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Anthony Bourdain’s Enduring Cultural Impact
Reflecting on the continued relevance of chef, author, and television personality Anthony Bourdain, whose unique storytelling and culinary explorations left an indelible mark on global culture.















