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Journalists Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for 2025-06-13 ( 10 items ) |
Beyond broken narratives: How journalists can better cover the health of undocumented communities (10)
COLUMBIA, Missouri, June 12 [Category: Media] -- The Association of Health Care Journalists posted the following news:
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Beyond broken narratives: How journalists can better cover the health of undocumented communities
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Documenting the undocumented: How to report responsibly on the health of a targeted community
* Moderator: Anil Oza, Sharon Begley Science Reporting Fellow at STAT & MIT
* Jasmine Aguilera, audience and collaboration strategist, Texas Tribune/ProPublica Investigati more PR
Brown University Student Testifies Before House Judiciary Subcommittee (10)
WASHINGTON, June 13 -- The House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Administrative State, Regulatory Reform and Antitrust released the following written testimony by Brown University student Alex Shieh from a June 4, 2025, hearing entitled "The Elite Universities Cartel: A History of Anticompetitive Collusion Inflating the Cost of Higher Education":
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I. Introduction
My name is Alex Shieh. I am a rising junior at Brown University, a contributing opinion writer for The Boston Globe, the publish more PR
Columbia Journalism School Boosts Documentary Training With New Editor-at-Large and Scholarships (10)
NEW YORK, June 12 -- Columbia University's Columbia Journalism School issued the following news:
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Columbia Journalism School Boosts Documentary Training with New Editor-at-Large and Scholarships
CJS names Raney Aronson-Rath Editor-at-Large, receives $125,000 grant to support documentarians of tomorrow.
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Columbia Journalism School is proud to announce that Raney Aronson-Rath, '95 M.S., award-winning executive producer of FRONTLINE (PBS), will join the School's M.S. Documentary Special more PR
Israel: No journalist should be forced to sign documents to secure their release (10)
BRUSSELS, Belgium, June 12 -- The European Federation of Journalists posted the following news:
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Israel: No journalist should be forced to sign documents to secure their release
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French journalists Omar Faiad and Yanis Mhamdi, who were on board the Madleen vessel, were arbitrarily arrested by Israeli authorities when the ship was intercepted on 8 June in international waters as it approached the shores of Gaza. While Faiad was released 24 hours after signing a series of documents, Mham more PR
Israel: No journalist should be forced to sign documents to secure their release (10)
BRUSSELS, Belgium, June 12 [Category: Media] -- The International Federation of Journalists posted the following news release:
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Israel: No journalist should be forced to sign documents to secure their release
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French journalists Omar Faiad and Yanis Mhamdi, who were on board the Madleen vessel, were arbitrarily arrested by Israeli authorities when the ship was intercepted on 8 June in international waters as it approached the shores of Gaza. While Faiad was released 24 hours after sign more PR
Tanzania: Authorities Must Ensure Justice for Trial Observers Subjected to Arbitrary Detention and Torture (10)
GENEVA, Switzerland, June 13 -- The International Commission of Jurists issued the following news:
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Tanzania: Authorities must ensure justice for trial observers subjected to arbitrary detention and torture
The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) condemns the arbitrary arrests and detention and torture of human rights defenders Boniface Mwangi of Kenya and Agather Atuhaire in the United Republic of Tanzania.
The ICJ calls on the responsible authorities to ensure a prompt, thorough more PR
Three European journalists targeted with Paragon Solutions spyware (10)
BRUSSELS, Belgium, June 12 -- The European Federation of Journalists posted the following news:
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Three European journalists targeted with Paragon Solutions spyware
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The Citizen Lab today confirmed that three European journalists, including two Italians were targeted with Paragon's Graphite mercenary spyware. The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) is calling on the governments concerned and the European Union to shed full light on these illegal spying operations which compromise d more PR
Tipoffs: Awards and Recognition - June 11, 2025 (10)
WASHINGTON, June 13 -- Here are awards announced by colleges, public policy organizations and government agencies - June 11, 2025:
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Individual Awards
The Esther Peterson Consumer Service Award was presented to Lauren Saunders, Associate Director of the National Consumer Law Center in Washington. She was recognized for her exceptional advocacy on behalf of consumers, particularly in shielding active-duty servicemembers and their families from predatory lending practices. The award acknowl more ST
Uncovering misconduct among the Alzheimer's 'amyloid mafia' (10)
COLUMBIA, Missouri, June 12 [Category: Media] -- The Association of Health Care Journalists posted the following news:
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Uncovering misconduct among the Alzheimer's 'amyloid mafia'
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The truth behind Alzheimer's research, funding and oversight
* Moderator : Usha Lee McFarling, national science correspondent, STAT
* Charles Piller, Investigative Correspondent, Science magazine. Author, "Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer's"
By Emily Bazar, Calif more PR
UNO Undergraduate Students Present Original Research at State Capitol (10)
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, June 13 -- The University of New Orleans issued the following news release:
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UNO Undergraduate Students Present Original Research at State Capitol
Two University of New Orleans undergraduate students presented their research at the Louisiana State Capitol on June 9 as part of the first annual Posters at the Capitol event, hosted by the Louisiana Undergraduate Research Association (LaURA). The event brought together undergraduates from public and private institutio more PR
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