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Harsh Visuals of War Leave Newsrooms Facing Tough Choices

Gruesome photographs of Palestinian children killed in rocket strikes and Israeli infants murdered by terrorists. Digitally doctored images that whip…

World

U.S. Tries New Tack on Russian Disinformation: Pre-Empting It

The State Department’s Global Engagement Center is taking the unusual step of disclosing a covert Russian operation when it is…

Business

Silicon Valley Ditches News, Shaking an Unstable Industry

News organizations are scrambling to adjust to the latest rift in the long-fractious relationship between publishers and tech platforms.

Business

After Hospital Blast, Headlines Shift With Changing Claims

The fast-moving events highlighted the difficulty of covering the war between Israel and Hamas.

Travel

Newsom Vetoes Bill Banning Caste Discrimination

The News Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have made California the first state in the country to…

World

Chemistry Nobel Prize Revealed in Media Hours Early

Some Swedish news outlets correctly reported the laureates’ names even before the choice was formally signed off, according to the…

Business

Campbell Brown, Who Led Facebook News, Leaves Meta

Ms. Brown’s exit indicates how Meta’s priorities around news and its relationships with media companies have changed.

Arts

Impeachments, #MeToo, Trump: Running The Washington Post During a Decade of Turmoil

“Collision of Power,” Martin Baron’s memoir of his tenure as the paper’s executive editor, is a gripping chronicle of politics…

World

Maui’s Emergency Management Chief Resigns After Questions About Fire Response

The chief, Herman Andaya, cited his health in stepping down. His agency’s decision not to sound emergency sirens as wildfires…

World

X Slows Down Access to Some Rival Sites

Elon Musk’s social media service “throttled” access to sites such as Substack and Facebook, according to an analysis, but began…

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