Rapper Yung Filly charged with reckless driving while facing rape charges in Australia
The 29-year-old has been accused of driving 98mph in a 60mph zone
The 29-year-old has been accused of driving 98mph in a 60mph zone
AMMAN — The Civil Status and Passports Department (CSPD) had received printers for issuing e-passports, Director General Ghaith Tayeb said on Thursday, noting that issuance is expected to begin in the first quarter of 2025.
Читать дальше...Predictions — said someone — are a fool’s game. But there’s little doubt that in the next year we will continue to bear painful witness to the decline of America’s formal news structures. Twentieth-century news outlets will keep crashing by the wayside — victims to changing business and technological models, to hubris, to cultural mistrust...
General Douglas MacArthur once said, “In war, there is no substitute for victory.” In 2025, the media will heed this wisdom as it adopts an insurgent strategy to transition from survival to sustainability. Rather than playing by the rules of dominant platforms and entrenched forces, media organizations will redefine the battlefield, leveraging unconventional approaches to...
I want to share a news storytelling provocation for 2025, coming from a toolmaker who’s been building media prototypes with LLMs over the past year. My hope is that these capabilities will spark ideas from readers working in newsrooms. First, I’ll share what I’ve noticed in using AI in creative tools and interfaces: AI is...
The wife of a Wisconsin kayaker who faked his own drowning so he could abscond to Europe has filed a court action to end the couple's marriage
“Don’t read the comments.” It’s advice editors often give writers when their first piece goes viral online. Yet it’s always struck me as odd guidance — why publish on the internet, a medium built for interconnection, only to ignore how readers respond to your work? What “don’t read the comments” almost always really means is...
I was ready to break up with journalism in 2020 when I decided to go to divinity school for a chaplaincy degree. My physical, mental, and spiritual burnout was real, but so was an emerging sense of hope because of the hundreds of mutual-aid networks and uprisings that cropped up that year. I realized that,...
In ice-cold climes, the Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca shuffled the pack and saw rotation quickly pay dividends when Marc Guiu found the back of the net within 14 minutes.
The darkness that democracy dies in is here. Some might call that hyperbolic, but as a practitioner, scholar, and close observer of journalism for more than 25 years, I’ve lost faith that well-meaning criticism of journalists who engage in horse-race coverage, false equivalence, and lazy, narrow ways of defining objectivity will make any meaningful difference....
For better or worse, I don’t think there will be a “Trump Bump” in traffic to news websites during the second Trump administration. There are a bunch of reasons that levels of interest (and/or shock) aren’t what they were eight years ago: news fatigue, Trump’s (slight) popular vote win, self-preservation. There will surely be some...
August 19, 2023 may well have been the day that journalism’s enthusiasm for artificial intelligence began its descent into the trough of disillusionment. That’s when Gannett published a wince-worthy report on a high school soccer match that would have gone largely unnoticed if it had not been obviously written by an AI bot that knew...
Two Staten Island men were arrested on felony drug charges after a traffic stop on the Thruway in the town of Catskill. Walter Harris, 38, and Johnny Mitchell, 35, face multiple drug charges.
Anyone with a sunny outlook for 2025 is delusional. Journalism faces an existential crisis, and whether we can meet the moment collectively will be telling. Here are four areas I predict we will be hearing a lot about in 2025, all interconnected. Trust I spent 30 years in mainstream media, including some big jobs at...
AI is everywhere. Amidst all the doom and hype, newsrooms are discovering a wide range of use cases for AI in journalism and its workflows. However, as with any emerging technology, this often leads to the mindless application of tools. For instance, in India, TV news channels are now filled with AI anchors. In a...
The conversation around websites and how to make money from them is louder than it should be. Consider the facts: AI Overviews are here to stay: Google AI Overviews has, in some cases, impacted up to 40% of publishers’ search traffic over the last year, with others purporting the effects as “negligible.” That’s with only...
At this seeming inflection point for the future of news, I put the question to the most famous expert of them all and prompted ChatGPT to answer: “What will happen to journalism in 2025?” The response it spat out was a compendium of the bland but familiar, as if it had digested a decade’s worth...
The City of Erie Fire Department held a swore in 16 new fire fighters to the department in the City Council Chambers on Thursday, December 12.
President-elect Trump and billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos are slated to have a meeting together next week, according to comments the incoming president made to CNBC.
On the evening of his election night coverage, Daily Show host Jon Stewart closed out with a simple pronouncement: “Here’s what we know: that we don’t really know anything. And that we’re going to come out of this election and we’re going to make all kinds of pronouncements about what this country is and what...
Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed their team to face Rangers in a Europa League league stage encounter.
Читать дальше...The first guest invited to ring the bell at the New York Stock Exchange in 1956 wasn’t a company executive, a politician or a well-known celebrity
We’ve gotten through the first part of the hype cycle on artificial intelligence. Just over two years since ChatGPT launched and raised mass awareness of this new technology, and billions of dollars of venture capital later, most people are aware of AI and a good number have tinkered with it. So where do things go...
The year ahead will be transformative for news and journalism as the cracks in the foundation of mainstream media deepen. The election of Donald Trump — once again misunderstood, dismissed, and maligned by media — has exposed a fundamental truth: The establishment press no longer represents the pulse of the public. Much like the state-controlled...
I’m a local reporter in New York City bracing for a second Trump administration in 2025, and what that means both for journalism and the most vulnerable New Yorkers we write about. I fear the federal attack on the press will trickle down locally, and it will be harder to get information through normal channels...