"The fight over Section 230 is about who controls online speech, who gets a voice, and whether the internet remains an open space for all of us, or becomes a tightly controlled AI-surveilled hellscape dominated by censorship and corporate consolidation."
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Utah Gov. Cox blamed journalists when asked about President Trump calling a Team USA athlete a “loser” for their criticism of the United States government.
… it’s an article. I’m an article.
Thinking of wearing a sweatshirt that just says 'the' to my newsroom for Halloween.
(Come on, someone get it!!)
“The cuts make Washington more likely to experience the kind of horrific scene we saw recently in Southern California," wrote Washington Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Dave Upthegrove.
How to protect democracies from falsehoods?
By empowering the young with open-source investigation skills, argue @bellingcat.com founder @eliothiggins.bsky.social and @drnataliemartin.bsky.social in this new piece
reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/how-pro...
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NICAR25 graphic with headshots of speakers. Session title: FINDING THE STORY - Wildfire data. Date: Friday, March 7, 2:15 p.m. Instructors: Grace Manthey and Taylor Johnston of CBS News. The conference will take place March 6-9 in Minneapolis.
Learn how to work with wildfire data at #NICAR25. @cbsnews.com journalists Grace Manthey and @taylorjohnston.bsky.social will show you how to use (and clean) data from the National Interagency Fire Center, and create a basic interactive map with MapLibre. schedules.ire.org/nicar-2025/i...
When I first learned about Colegio César Chávez in Mt. Angel, I lit up knowing such an amazing part of the Chicano movement had history here in Oregon.
Today on The Evergreen: learn with us about the first accredited independent Chicano university in US history! 🇲🇽
By Mia Estrada & Alicia Avila:
From OPB's Leah Sottile: In one of the fastest-growing areas of Oregon, the emergence of a locally-owned print newspaper seems like welcome good news. But a close examination of Hoodview News shows something more complex.
www.opb.org/article/2025...
With a new administration and so many *super important* and *super urgent* updates happening, we want to continually be asking: How can our coverage help people feel more grounded and less overwhelmed?
💡 Here we share a few ideas. trustingnews.org/trust-tips-h...
Days after Utah banned its 15th book from all public schools, an independent film following the pressures school librarians face got a warm reception from a Salt Lake City crowd at the Sundance Film Festival.
As a new year, administration or cycle of government kicks off, how about we get beyond asking people what they’re “for” or “against”?
Let’s ask questions that help people understand each other, not slot each other into political camps. Here’s how. ⬇️
trustingnews.org/trust-tips-g...
NEW: Computer scientists at the OII have led a study to develop a new mathematical model which could help people better understand the risks posed by AI and assist regulators in protecting peoples’ privacy. @rocher.lc, @yvesalexandre.bsky.social, & Julien Hendrickx.
www.oii.ox.ac.uk/news-events/...
Every now and then it's nice to pick your head up from your book, reacquaint yourself with the world, take a hard pass and immediately go right back to reading. Balance is important.
I just published my latest Baekdal/Plus article, where I take a deep dive into the raw data for news avoidance and news burnout to uncover some interesting patterns: baekdal.com/newsletter/h...
(Data included for 43 countries)
Oregon's U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley has joined the ranks calling on Carpenter Media to avoid further layoffs at the Bulletin.
Daily Tidings dot com says it's mission is to cover southern Oregon and the Portland area, and that the paper has no affiliation with the Ashland Daily Tidings newspaper.
A screen shot of the daily tidings dot com About page. It includes a history of the Ashland Daily Tidings newspaper.
The website dailytidings (dot) com has now changed its About page to say it has no affiliation with the Ashland Daily Tidings.
A single scroll below that, it includes an extensive history about the Ashland Daily Tidings.
My journalism is truly making a difference here people.
"The mysterious takeover of a more than 140-year-old news outlet offers a warning of how local news is at risk of disappearing in Oregon’s rural communities." Read more from OPB's Ryan Haas @ryanjhaas.bsky.social.
www.opb.org/article/2024...
Maybe I'm too beaten down by years of disappointing public records dumps, but leaving the "Hi" somehow feels like a thoughtful touch from Portland's public records redaction team.
It’s time to pick up that book, friends.
Hard to describe as a journalist how grateful I am to have a text-based app that does not suppress hyperlinks. I don’t know if people realize exactly how hostile the corporate internet has gotten toward news.