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Facing unprecedented demand, The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma expands (and adapts) its offerings » Nieman Journalism Lab
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Welcome to the YOLO Economy

Welcome to the YOLO Economy
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Now Is REALLY Not the Time to Shame People Over Covid Weight Gains

Now Is REALLY Not the Time to Shame People Over Covid Weight Gains
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Texas Republican State Lawmakers Push to Criminalize Abortions

Just as sure as hell is hot, Republican state lawmakers push to impose restrictions on abortions each legislative session. But a new bill filed last Tuesday stands out among even the most extreme. Royse City state Rep. Bryan Slaton is pushing to ban and criminalize abortions, and his bill would see that women and attendant physicians might have to face the death penalty. Although the bill would provide exemptions in certain cases where the woman’s life was threatened, rape and incest aren’t among them. “It is time for Texas to protect the natural right to life for the tiniest and most innocent Texans, and this bill does just that,” Slaton said in a statement. “It’s time Republicans make it clear that we actually think abortion is murder. … Unborn children are dying at a faster rate in Texas than COVID patients, but Texas isn’t taking the abortion crisis seriously.”

Liz Mair Dragged for Comments on Local News Reporters

By Ken MeyerDec 21st, 2020, 12:33 pm Republican strategist Liz Mair drew criticism on Monday for suggesting overpaid and underworked reporters are contributing to the death of local news. “One problem contributing to the demise of local media is the very minimal output of some local reporters,” she wrote. “When you file like one story a week, it’s hard to justify high five figure or low six figure salaries and you’re not doing much to attract readers. Too little content.” “Too few readers equals too few advertising and too little advertising dollars,” Mair added in a follow up tweet. “No one wants to have to file three things a day and that’s not the necessary standard. But filing a couple things a week, one or more of which is the same thing your competitors have also filed = death.”

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