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China releases global high-quality journal list for medicine, life sciences
SHANGHAI -- China on Saturday published a high-quality journal list in the fields of medicine and life sciences, independently compiled by domestic institutions, offering a Chinese perspective on global academic journal
Western silence allows Israel to get away with killing journalists
On March 19, RT war correspondent Steve Sweeney and his cameraman Ali Rida Sbeity were injured by an Israeli strike meters from where they stood in
2025-26 Daily Journal All-Area girls basketball team
First team Addison Lucht (Photo Submitted by Anthony Videka) Addison Lucht, Cissna Park, sr., G: Lucht wrapped her stellar career by earning her fourth career IBCA All-State selection and was a first-team pick for the second straight season. She also surpassed
Rights groups urge release of Kashmir journalist after 3 years in detention
A coalition of international human rights organizations on Friday called for the immediate release of Kashmiri journalist Irfan Mehraj, marking three years since his arrest by India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA). Nearly three dozen rights groups,
A proud day for my family’s journalism nonprofit | Steve Collins
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Kanye West announces 2 rare L.A. shows after releasing controversial Wall Street Journal apology
It’s rare that Kanye West can shock anymore, but his latest move just floored fans: The rapper, who now goes by Ye, just announced two rare L.A. concerts. ...
Penalizing journalists won’t fix the algorithm
MOST Filipinos don’t need a policy paper to understand disinformation. They encounter it in family group chats, in videos their lolo shared, and in memes that arrive with captions that turn out to be false. Last October, the Far Eastern University Public
India’s creative community is uniting to devise meaningful responses to growing censorship
From literature festivals to film
War on Iran is U-turn from Trump's previous pledges: American journalist Carlson
Recent US attacks on Iran show President Donald Trump doing a U-turn from his previous pledges, a prominent right-wing journalist said Friday. "I think that this war is something that he promised he wouldn't do, not once but countless times," said Tucker
Explained: Is Israel censoring what you see about the Iran war?
Widespread claims on the internet purport that Israel is experiencing a media blackout, and that every piece of reporting and multimedia is reviewed by the army. How does Israel's military censor actually work? ...
‘Role of TV journalists in effecting global response pertinent in view of attacks against Iran’
Speaking at the 25th anniversary
Souped-up VPNs play ‘cat and mouse’ game with Iran censors
Iranians are managing to get
2025-26 Daily Journal Girls Basketball Player of the Year: Maddie Gesky
The 2025-26 girls basketball season was a banner one for Manteno. The Panthers went 27-7, setting a program record for wins in a season, while reaching the sectional championship game for the second time in team history. Leading the charge was junior center
Journalists' bodies condemn 'manhandling', use of 'excessive force' in sealing UNI premises
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United News of India office sealed, PCI slams manhandling of journalists
New Delhi: The Press Club of India (PCI) on Saturday expressed deep shock and condemnation over the alleged “manhandling” of journalists during the sealing of the United News of India (UNI) premises following a high court order.In a statement, the PCI said
Explosions heard in Bahrain capital: AFP journalist
Several blasts were heard in Bahrain's capital of Manama on Thursday,
The Berkshire Eagle wins 29 journalism awards
The Berkshire Eagle racked up 29 journalism awards — including Photojournalist of the Year honors for Stephanie Zollshan — in the 2025 New England Newspaper & Press Association Better Newspaper Competition. ...
Judge blocks Pentagon's new journalists policy
WASHINGTON — A federal judge agreed Friday to block the Trump administration from enforcing a policy limiting news reporters' access to the Pentagon, agreeing with The New York Times that key portions of the new rules are unlawful. ...
Parkinson’s Advocates will give away journals at Brain Fair
Carolyn and Van Kent will return to Brain Fair March 28 at the Brazoria County Fairgrounds in Angleton to hand out
Press Club of India condemns 'manhandling' of UNI journalists during sealing of premises
Journalists at United News of India faced alleged
2026 Journal Star all-area teams | Meet the top 10 large-school boys basketball players
Here are the 2026 Journal Star boys basketball large-school all-area honorees in alphabetical order, led by player of the year and separated by five first-team selections and five honorable mentions. FIRST TEAM Amarion Smith-Holley, Richwoods The 2026 Journal
Longtime Kilgore College journalism instructor inducted into Texas Intercollegiate Press Association Hall of Fame
Longview resident Bettye Herrington Craddock was inducted this week into the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association’s Hall of Fame. Craddock was the longtime adviser to Kilgore College’s former student newspaper, The Flare, as well as a communications and
From shuttered print editions to firings, student journalists clash with universities
At least six states are considering
Russian hackers targeting US officials and journalists on Signal – have accessed ‘thousands’ of accounts, ...
Russian hackers are targeting US officials and other “high intelligence value” individuals on the encrypted messaging app Signal and “thousands” of accounts have already been compromised, FBI Director Kash Patel warned Friday. “The has identified cyber actors
Russian hackers target US officials, military personnel, and journalists on Signal, thousands of accounts compromised: FBI
Russian hackers have targeted US officials and other high-value individuals through the encrypted messaging app Signal, with thousands of accounts already compromised, FBI Director Kash Patel warned on Friday. In a post on X, Patel said the FBI had identified
Oscar-nominated, but not India-ready: Why this film on Gaza faces Censor Board roadblock
The film tells the story
Delaware history in News Journal March 22-28: War in 2006, zoo in 1926
Delaware alphabet book helps kids to spell through state facts Delaware Shoppes in Dover has a cute "First State" alphabet book from Sleeping Bear Press, written by Carol Crane & illustrated by Elizabeth Traynor. Excerpts from The News Journal from March 22-28
Sheffield Central Library curates 90 years of books and journals
The library is looking at how to manage 90 years’ worth of books and journals in its basement