Targeted News Service logo

-- Preview Email Newsletter
Journals Media Newsletter for 2026-02-21 ( 11 items )  
2026 PEN/Robert J.Dau Prize Winners Explore the Breadth of Human Experience (10)
NEW YORK, Feb. 20 [Category: Media] -- PEN America, an organization that says it stands at the intersection of literature and human rights to protect free expression, posted the following news release: * * * 2026 PEN/Robert J.Dau Prize Winners Explore the Breadth of Human Experience * Twelve debut writers chosen for originality, craft, and pushing literary boundaries were announced today as 2026 winners of the PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers. Their exceptional storie more PR

Authenticity and providing value are key to LinkedIn engagement, says Bryant's Stefanie Boyer (10)
SMITHFIELD, Rhode Island, Feb. 20 -- Bryant University issued the following news: * * * Authenticity and providing value are key to LinkedIn engagement, says Bryant's Stefanie Boyer * LinkedIn has 1.2 billion users, but how many of us are truly using it effectively? Bryant University Marketing Professor Stefanie Boyer, Ph.D., who has more than 15,000 followers on LinkedIn, says it's not enough to just have a presence on the professional networking and career development platform; she details more PR

Bret Stephens and Seth Klarman in conversation, March 6 (10)
ITHACA, New York, Feb. 20 -- Cornell University posted the following news: * * * Bret Stephens and Seth Klarman in conversation, March 6 * Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist Bret Stephens, a Zubrow Distinguished Visiting Journalist, and Seth Klarman '79, CEO and portfolio manager of The Baupost Group and 2026 Hatfield Fellow, will offer "On Democracy, Conservatism and Journalism: A Conversation with Bret Stephens" March 6 at 4:30 p.m. in the Rhodes-Rawling Auditorium in Klarman  more PR

Center for European Policy Analysis Posts Commentary: Cuba's Woes Threaten the Kremlin's Authoritarian International (10)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 -- The Center for European Policy Analysis posted the following commentary on Feb. 19, 2026, by Armando Chaguaceda and Cesar E. Santos, researchers at Government and Political Analysis AC. Chaguaceda is also Karl Loewenstein fellow and visiting professor of political science at Amherst College. * * * Cuba's Woes Threaten the Kremlin's Authoritarian International The Kremlin and its allies in Havana are united by a desire to undermine democratic systems. That relationship more PR

First AHA/ACC acute pulmonary embolism guideline: prompt diagnosis and treatment are key (10)
DALLAS, Texas, Feb. 19 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Heart Association posted the following news release: * * * First AHA/ACC acute pulmonary embolism guideline: prompt diagnosis and treatment are key * Guideline Highlights: * The first clinical practice guideline on acute pulmonary embolism (PE) from the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology introduces a new Acute Pulmonary Embolism Clinical Category system to define the severity of an acute pulmonary  more PR

George Washington University: Media Tip Sheet - Trump's Tariffs Struck Down By Supreme Court Ruling (10)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 -- George Washington University posted the following news: * * * Media Tip Sheet: Trump's Tariffs Struck Down By Supreme Court Ruling The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that President Donald Trump did not have the power to impose wide-ranging global tariffs using a 1977 law called the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The Court said that only Congress, not the president, has the authority to set tariffs, which are taxes on imported goods. The Congressional more PR

Research shows social media advertising suppresses voting in targeted communities (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, Feb. 21 -- The University of Wisconsin posted the following news: * * * Research shows social media advertising suppresses voting in targeted communities A new study is the first to quantify the effect of this kind of microtargeting on voter turnout. By Chris Barncard Messages intended to suppress votes can be precisely delivered to particularly vulnerable and consequential groups of people via social media and keep millions of them from casting ballots, according to a more PR

Supreme Court striking down tariffs 'foreseeable, logical,' international trade law expert says (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Feb. 20 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news: * * * Supreme Court striking down tariffs 'foreseeable, logical,' international trade law expert says * LAWRENCE -The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday struck down President Donald Trump's tariffs implemented under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA. In the 6-3 ruling, the court stated the IEEPA did not grant the president authority to levy such taxes against foreign governments. Raj B more PR

University of Cincinnati: Social Media Linked to Student Loneliness (10)
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Feb. 21 (TNSjou) -- The University of Cincinnati posted the following news: * * * Social media linked to student loneliness National media outlets highlight UC study examining social media use By Michael Miller, 513/556-6757, michael.miller3@uc.edu Inside Higher Education highlighted a new study by researchers at the University of Cincinnati that found students who spent more time on social media reported more feelings of loneliness. The study, published in the Journal of more PR

University of New South Wales: People are Overconfident About Spotting AI Faces, Study Finds (10)
SYDNEY, Australia, Feb. 20 (TNSjou) -- The University of New South Wales posted the following news: * * * People are overconfident about spotting AI faces, study finds Lachlan Gilbert Many of us rely on outdated visual cues when trying to distinguish real faces from highly realistic AI-generated ones, with even people who have exceptional face-recognition skills being fooled. Most people believe they can spot AI-generated faces, but that confidence is out of date, research from UNSW Sydney  more PR

UNM art lecturer's photography project gains national recognition (10)
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, Feb. 19 -- The University of New Mexico posted the following news: * * * UNM art lecturer's photography project gains national recognition * Jessamyn Lovell Jessamyn Lovell, a principal lecturer in UNM's art department, is a gender-fluid artist and licensed private investigator based in Albuquerque. Their recent photography project, How to Become Invisible, was recognized and featured in LENSCRATCH, a leading online fine art photography journal and platform. In more PR