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Why do people still get print newspapers? Well, partly to start up the grill (seriously)

Why do people still get print newspapers? Well, partly to start up the grill (seriously) “Appropriating the newspaper is tied to non-news practices which are meaningful to the actors, although they might seem trivial to some scholars.” April 20, 2021, 9:22 a.m. Editor’s note: Longtime Nieman Lab readers know the bylines of Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis. Mark wrote the weekly This Week in Review column for us from 2010 to 2014; Seth’s written for us off and on since 2010. Together they’ve launched a new monthly newsletter on recent academic research around journalism. It’s called RQ1 and we’re happy to bring each issue to you here at Nieman Lab.

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8-week Women of Impact initiative aims to bring awareness to women's health

8-week Women of Impact initiative aims to bring awareness to women’s health Jennifer Waugh, The Morning Show anchor, I-Team reporter Published:  Tags:  JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Despite the devastating toll of COVID-19, heart disease remains the No. 1 killer in the U.S. and the First Coast American Heart Association is launching a new initiative called Women of Impact. Kate Mays, division president at CSI Healthcare IT and chair of the Women of Impact initiative said it is part of the Go Red for Women campaign and is all about raising awareness and challenging women on the First Coast to take charge of their health.

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