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Liberals and conservatives agree on need for social media ‘labeling’ to counter misinformation, problematic speech, study finds
social media apps spread misniformation

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Liberals and conservatives agree on need for social media ‘labeling’ to counter misinformation, problematic speech, study finds

Can community journalism be saved?
A montage of newspapers eclipsed by a computer keyboard as community journalism moves online

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Can community journalism be saved?

Former Washington Post editor Baron assesses Trump’s impact, hints at role as journalism advocate

Former Washington Post editor Baron assesses Trump’s impact, hints at role as journalism advocate

Northeastern journalism grad John Simons wants to target disinformation as new executive editor of Time

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Northeastern journalism grad John Simons wants to target disinformation as new executive editor of Time

How do news outlets decide when to call Biden or Trump state victories in the 2020 election?

How do news outlets decide when to call Biden or Trump state victories in the 2020 election?

Fake news vs. factual news: Think twice about what’s in your feed

Fake news vs. factual news: Think twice about what’s in your feed

He’s reported from around the world. Now he wants to do it in his own neighborhood.

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He’s reported from around the world. Now he wants to do it in his own neighborhood.

Journalism professor Matthew Carroll says anonymous sources help inform the public about stories such as Trump, Ukraine, and the whistleblower
President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday, Sept. 20, 2019, Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Journalism professor Matthew Carroll says anonymous sources help inform the public about stories such as Trump, Ukraine, and the whistleblower

The Scope, a digital magazine run by Northeastern University students, covers stories that other outlets in Greater Boston have overlooked
Meg Heckman, assistant professor of journalism, and Catherine McGloin, the editor of The Scope, work on a story for the digital magazine. Photo by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University

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The Scope, a digital magazine run by Northeastern University students, covers stories that other outlets in Greater Boston have overlooked

Northeastern University graduate Zolan Kanno-Youngs covers immigration and homeland security for The New York Times

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Northeastern University graduate Zolan Kanno-Youngs covers immigration and homeland security for The New York Times

To fight misinformation and fake news in the 2020 US presidential election, the news media needs to be reinvented

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To fight misinformation and fake news in the 2020 US presidential election, the news media needs to be reinvented

Northeastern journalism students win nine student Emmy Awards for stories on Cuba, METCO, and reinventing TV news

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Northeastern journalism students win nine student Emmy Awards for stories on Cuba, METCO, and reinventing TV news