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A series about spectacular failures by the State Bar of California to regulate and enforce the integrity of lawyers in the state earned the Los Angeles Times the 2023 Collier Prize for State Government Accountability. The $25,000 award, offered by the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications, is one of the largest journalism prizes in the nation. more
TIME Chief Executive Officer Jessica Sibley has announced that TIME’s digital journalism, as well its archives from the last 100 years, will be accessible on Time.com for readers around the world for free beginning on June 1. more
Western Pennsylvania’s elected leaders in Congress co-signed a letter urging the National Labor Relations Board to investigate and resolve pending unfair labor practice charges from the labor dispute between the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and its workers who have been on strike for more than six months. more
The three international journalists are recognized for risking their lives as the last remaining international media in the besieged city of Mariupol, Ukraine. more
Tucker Carlson emerged Wednesday, two days after Fox News fired him, with a two-minute, campaign-style monologue that didn’t address why he suddenly became unemployed. more
Another reporter was hospitalized in the city of Kherson and described the attack to the paper, La Repubblica. more
A former Democrat and Chronicle editor who was among employees who lost a job during a round of layoffs at Gannett alleges in a lawsuit that he was terminated because he is white. more
Report for America will place more than 60 reporters and photojournalists in new positions at local newsrooms across the country this summer. more
Meryl Kornfield is joining the National politics team at The Washington Post as a campaign trail reporter to help chronicle the 2024 presidential election. more
Good editing is about consistency and connection, says Juliet Beverly, senior editor for BrainFacts.org.  more
Designed for mid to senior-level news professionals, this program aims to enhance technical and product knowledge to better drive strategic decision-making, innovation and operational change within the news industry. more
NewsNation officially opened its new New York City studio Tuesday. more
Award-winning public media journalist Tonya Mosley has been named co-host of "Fresh Air with Terry Gross," the radio program and podcast devoted to contemporary arts and issues, produced by WHYY in Philadelphia and distributed by NPR. Terry Gross will continue as co-executive producer and host. more
CNN has announced new roles for two of its most experienced anchors and political reporters as part of its ambitious plans for the 2024 presidential cycle. more
Meg Tirrell has joined CNN as a medical correspondent. She will report health and wellness stories for all CNN platforms. more
Joining the board as a new director is Maha Abouelenein, CEO and founder of strategic communications consulting firm Digital and Savvy. more
Twitter users are pushing back against Elon Musk's new pay-for-verification policy, with many journalists and celebrities opting to cancel their subscriptions out of embarrassment instead of keeping their blue checks. more
The National Press Club Journalism Institute has appointed Beth Francesco, an experienced educator, press freedom advocate and editor, as the organization’s next executive director.  more
Last night, at a hearing of the California State Assembly Committee on Privacy and Consumer Protection, members voted 9-0 in favor of the California Journalism Preservation Act (CJPA, AB 886). more
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