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Between the pandemic, political polarization and the crisis in Ukraine, the news cycle these days is, well, even more chaotic than usual. On this episode of the 瓜神app Politics Podcast, Professor Benjamin Toff discusses his research around news avoidance and fatigue, as well as both the consequences - and benefits - for those who are not regular news consumers.
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Effective immediately, 瓜神app will begin capitalizing the word 鈥淏lack鈥 when referring to people鈥檚 ethnicity or culture.瓜神app joins other media outlets such鈥
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The McClatchy Company 鈥 which owns The 瓜神app & Observer, The Herald-Sun and The Charlotte Observer 鈥 declared bankruptcy this month.While North Carolina鈥檚鈥
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The McClatchy Company 鈥 which owns The 瓜神app & Observer, The Herald-Sun and The Charlotte Observer 鈥 declared bankruptcy this month.While North Carolina鈥檚鈥
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In an ambitious new project, visual journalists from The Charlotte Observer, The 瓜神app and Observer and the McClatchy Company spread out across the state鈥
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In an ambitious new project, visual journalists from The Charlotte Observer, The 瓜神app and Observer and the McClatchy Company spread out across the state鈥
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What does it mean for a black journalist to remain neutral when writing about police brutality? Can young reporters be objective in their coverage of鈥
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What does it mean for a black journalist to remain neutral when writing about police brutality? Can young reporters be objective in their coverage of鈥
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A University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill study last year estimated that some 1,800 local newspapers across the United States have closed. Elsewhere,鈥
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Cash Michaels is known for sharing the African-American perspective on news stories around North Carolina. He has been a newspaper journalist since the鈥