New York Times
Opinion: There’s a Huge Problem With Fighting the Anti-Video Game …
IGN–10 hours ago
Responding to the White House’s violent games reel with similarly out-of-context scenes makes for a weak and reductive argument in more ways than one. By Chloi Rad When the Trump administration dragged video games in front of members of Congress and the games industry, we didn’t expect anything …
OPINION: Help shape Gateway’s future
Brooklyn Daily Eagle–15 hours ago
Here is the view of Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge from the coastline of Dead Horse Bay during low tide. Photo credit: National Park Service. By Alex Zablocki and Lauren Cosgrove. For Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Jamaica Bay, parts of Rockaway, Broad Channel and Howard Beach, Queens, and areas along …
Stormy Daniels suit could back Trump into a corner
CNN–Mar. 8, 2018
(Remember that President Bill Clinton was caught lying in a deposition in a civil suit for sexual harassment by Paula Jones — and perjury was one of the articles of impeachment brought against him.) Follow CNN Opinion. Join us on Twitter and Facebook. And choosing not to respond at all would result in a …
Who’s Missing From BC’s Electoral Reform Debate?
TheTyee.ca–7 hours ago
Over the past couple of years, I’ve been involved in the debate on the federal level, and now in B.C. I read every article published in Canadian newspapers on it. I follow many of the key players and parties on Twitter. I’ve written a few articles myself, and was invited to appear in front of the federal Special …
In the Books
Harvard Crimson–5 hours ago
On March 6, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences voted to include the College’s penalties for members of unrecognized single-gender social groups in the student handbook. With this vote comes the understanding that the sanctions have been officially codified. The sanctions also now have an enforcing …
We’re All Fascists Now
New York Times–Mar. 7, 2018
… at Northwestern who wrote an essay for The Chronicle of Higher Education about how there are too many Title IX sexual misconduct investigations on campuses — and then had two graduate students file a Title IX complaint against her, on the grounds that her article created a “hostile environment.” …
Big Sugar Versus Your Body
New York Times–Mar. 11, 2018
The sugar industry and its various offshoots, like the soda industry, have spent years trying to trick you. Big Sugar has paid researchers to conduct misleading — if not false — studies about the health effects of added sweeteners. It has come up with a dizzying array of euphemistic names for those …
Traffic Doesn’t Make a Media Brand
The Business of Fashion–Mar. 12, 2018
Publishers should stop trying to game the ecosystem and focus on telling stories that differentiate their brands, writes Amy Odell. Source: Shutterstock. 159 Shares. 1 Comment. BoF Professional Exclusive. By Amy Odell March 13, 2018 05:25. Save. 159 Shares. 1 Comment. BoF Professional Exclusive.
YouTube, the Great Radicalizer
New York Times–Mar. 10, 2018
I was writing an article about his appeal to his voter base and wanted to confirm a few quotations. Soon I noticed something peculiar. YouTube started to recommend and “autoplay” videos for me that featured white supremacist rants, Holocaust denials and other disturbing content. Since I was not in the …
The Center of Endless Attention
U.S. News & World Report–Mar. 9, 2018
By Nida Khan Opinion ContributorMarch 9, 2018, at 6:00 a.m. … a $10 billion deal to build a new mega-city, Trump nominating a Dow Chemicals lawyer to oversee the EPA toxic waste program, the attempt by 20 states to sue the federal government in an effort to end Obamacare and about a million other stories in between.
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