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Want to fight misinformation? Teach people how algorithms work00
Most Americans consume at least some local crime news — but TV news watchers probably see the most00
Newsonomics: California’s local news agreement with Google is a win00
Would a tech tax be a fair way to make Google and Meta pay for the news they distribute and profit from?00
Here’s how 7 news audience directors are thinking about Google’s AI Overviews00
This news aggregator–slash–dating app helps news nerds meet00
Three more nonprofit newsrooms announce content sharing agreements with the AP00
Newsrooms are finding new ways to build community, online and off00
Are people more likely to accurately evaluate misinformation when the political stakes are high? Haha, no00
Readers prefer to click on a clear, simple headline — like this one00
“AI reporters” are covering the events of the day in Northwest Arkansas00
Does legacy news help or hurt in the fight against election misinformation?00
Ear Hustle’s new audio space is just the first step in a bigger plan00
If you want Americans to pay attention to climate change, just call it climate change00
Repetition makes climate misinformation feel more true — even for those who back climate science00
Did Taylor Swift really call Florida “racist”? (No she didn’t, no matter what that TikTok “news alert” says)00
The 51st aims to replace DCist with something totally new00
The Assembly aims to be a state-level, digital-first Atlantic Magazine for North Carolina00
Nearly half The New York Times’ digital subscribers pay for more than one Times product00
Axios has its first-ever layoffs, citing “shifting reader attention and behavior” and AI00