In China, a Reuters Partner Blocks Articles on the Tiananmen Square Massacre
Date: 04 June 2019
By Marc Tracy
Marc Tracy
The 30th anniversary of the pro-democracy protests has prompted a censorship wave in China. Refinitiv, a data company partly owned by Reuters, complied.
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Breaking the ‘Jeopardy!’ News (Without Spoiling the Story)
Date: 05 June 2019
By Katie Van Syckle
Katie Syckle
Ian Trontz, a Culture editor at The Times, explained how we approached our coverage of James Holzhauer’s defeat on “Jeopardy!”
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Australian Police Raids Target News Media Over Leaked Documents
Date: 04 June 2019
By Jamie Tarabay
Jamie Tarabay
The federal police raided the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s offices in Sydney on Wednesday, a day after searching a newspaper editor’s home in the capital.
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Americans Think Fake News Is Big Problem, Blame Politicians
Date: 05 June 2019
By The Associated Press
Half of U.S. adults consider fake news a major problem, and they mostly blame politicians and activists for it, according to a new survey.
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Australian Police Raids on National Broadcaster, News Corp Prompt Outcry
Date: 05 June 2019
By Reuters
Police raided the offices of Australia's national broadcaster on Wednesday over allegations it had published classified material, the second raid on a media outlet in two days, prompting complaints that the "outrageous" raids hindered media freedom.
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Highlights: U.S. President Donald Trump's News Conference With PM May
Date: 05 June 2019
By Reuters
U.S. President Donald Trump held a news conference with outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday following a meeting at her Downing Street residence as part of his state visit to Britain.
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Australian Media Decry Raids on National Broadcaster ABC and News Corp
Date: 05 June 2019
By Reuters
Australian police raided the offices of the national broadcaster on Wednesday over allegations it had published classified material, the second raid on a media outlet in two days, prompting complaints of assaults on press freedom.
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The Other Reason Apple Is in the News? Earthquake Safety
Date: 04 June 2019
By Jill Cowan
Jill Cowan
Tuesday: Earthquake safety; a school ballot measure in L.A.; and a behind-the-scenes story about “Always Be My Maybe”
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Australia May Well Be the World’s Most Secretive Democracy
Date: 05 June 2019
By Damien Cave
Damien Cave
Raids targeting journalists this week are the latest examples of how far the country’s government will go to scare officials and reporters into submission, media experts say.
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Vice Media Parts With 2 Top Editors, After Layoffs and Before an Expansion
Date: 04 June 2019
By Marc Tracy
Marc Tracy
Under the company’s new digital leader, Katie Drummond, Vice.com’s editor in chief and managing editor are leaving, with Erika Allen, formerly of Vice Magazine, arriving to replace them.
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