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US

Sovereignty wins 157th Belmont Stakes, racing past Journalism for win

Sovereignty Claims Victory at 157th Belmont Stakes Sovereignty has emerged victorious at the 157th Belmont Stakes, marking the final crown…

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Sports

Journalism wins 150th Preakness Stakes in thrilling race

The 150th Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore was a heart-stopping event that saw Journalism emerge as the…

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Sports

Sovereignty reigns in 151st Kentucky Derby, outduelling favourite Journalism in the slop

Sovereignty emerged victorious in a thrilling race at the 151st Kentucky Derby, defeating the favored Journalism to claim the coveted…

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Entertainment

September 5 director says his film is about journalism, not politics. It has its critics

Despite early rumblings of Oscars buzz, Tim Fehlbaum’s Munich hostage crisis film September 5 likely hasn’t generated the pull necessary…

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Entertainment

Google sends $100M in funds to journalism collective in exchange for Online News Act exemption

Google has fulfilled its commitment to pay $100 million to Canadian news outlets as part of an agreement that exempts…

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Canada

Indigenous journalism legacy ends in Akwesasne with Indian Time closing

Akwesasne, an Indigenous territory divided by the Canada-U.S. border, is facing a void in its journalism landscape with the closure…

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US Election 2024

‘Unethical garbage’: ProPublica faces backlash for ‘journalism’ claim after email to Hegseth gets exposed

ProPublica, a left-wing nonprofit organization, has come under fire once again after an email exchange related to its unpublished story…

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Politics

Rebel News not eligible for journalism tax credits, Federal Court rules

Politics A Federal Court judge has upheld the government’s decision that far-right media outlet Rebel News doesn’t qualify for journalism…

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Business

Local journalism in Atlantic Canada in trouble as company known to ‘slash and burn’ buys dozens of newspapers

If you want to understand the struggling local news landscape, look no further than Atlantic Canada, where a takeover has…

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Nova Scotia

Journalism professor warns of cuts to come at Saltwire newspapers after Postmedia purchase

Margot Susca, assistant professor of journalism at American University in Washington, D.C., says companies like Postmedia’s majority owner, private equity…

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