At work to build trust online. How can I help you? Trust & safety @Meta; VP News & Opinion @CNN Digital; ME @Forbes; DME @phillyinquirer; 20 yrs @nytimes.
We spent months analyzing who cycles in and out of Cleveland's courts. They aren't who you think. As in the rest of the country, much of Cleveland's crime is driven by untreated mental illness and addiction. @WesleyLowery@IlicaMahajan dig deep: https://t.co/7YGGCYWA0u
Hey Chicago! I'm interested in speaking with cafe owners/employees about how the pandemic continues to impact their businesses for a @BlockClubCHI story. Drop some of your favorite cafes with reduced hours in the replies or let me know if you want to be interviewed. :)
Research suggests that covering all of California’s canals with solar panels could save up to 63 billion gallons of water and generate 13 gigawatts of renewable power annually. https://t.co/CgCA0qcx5Y
JUST IN: PG&E said intentional power shut-offs were likely across a dozen counties including Napa and Sonoma between Saturday and Monday in response to rising wildfire risk. https://t.co/XwT8WMVhto
🔎JOB ALERT: @ProPublica is hiring an experienced health care reporter to tell stories about the 🇺🇸 medical system's inequities & oversight gaps.
➡️ 5+ years health care experience required
💰Salary: $100K - $170K
📍Location: Anywhere, USA
✅ Apply: https://t.co/jTNBwZjGIZ
Starting this school year, Illinois high school students are learning how to decipher fact from fiction through lessons stipulated by the law. Lessons cover how to access information, evaluate media message and sources, and reflect on media consumption.
https://t.co/bmh87ytfV6
An important editorial @ScienceMagazine by its Editor-in-Chief. A recurrent theme during the pandemic has been dissemination of medical mis/dis-information from physicians with faculty appointments, while their universities remain silent, which boils down to default complicity
“I have had very intentional conversations with Black male voters. My conversations are grounded in the fact that I respect Black men. I respect their voting power.” — Abrams.
Smart insights on voting and not voting from the always thoughtful @brettpulley.
“Had Black men voted for Abrams at a rate close to Black women, Abrams would already be governor” Via @brettpulley
https://t.co/GPj71n3jZD via @bpolitics
"The girls and women of Iran are just bitchin’ brave, flipping the bird at its Supreme Leader in a challenge to one of the most significant revolutions in modern history." By Robin Wright. #MahsaAmini#مهسا_امینی https://t.co/hMkeU2827F
We're hiring an investigative reporter to join the @ProPublica South team & tell impactful accountability stories w/ moral force
💰 Salary: $85K - $130K
📍Location: ATL, or elsewhere in GA, NC, SC, TN, or AL
😎Editor: the awesome @mshalhoup
✅ Apply: https://t.co/keTIo4BiX8
👋 Looking for a summer internship? USA TODAY is looking for you!
Applications are now open for 2023 summer internships on our News, Politics, Money, Graphics, Sports, Entertainment and Audience desks.
Learn more + apply here: https://t.co/tWiwUnIcHF
FREE training for journalists --> Apply by Oct. 7 for a fellowship to attend #DBEI22@IRE_NICAR free. Fellowships are available for journalists, students and educators of color; women who are students or early-career; independent journalists; and U.S.-based journalists.
#Nacional | La tormenta “se convirtió en un huracán mayor”, y desplaza con vientos sostenidos de 185 km/h, advirtió por su parte el Centro Nacional de Huracanes (NHC), con sede en Miami, Estados Unidos, en su último reporte.
#Huracán#Orlene
https://t.co/alkfKUS5mL
Small but dangerous Hurricane #Orlene just over 100 nm offshore of the coast of #Jalisco Mexico, near 19.6N107.9W at 1500 UTC, moving N at 7 kt. Peak seas estimated near 28 ft. Large seas will dominate the waters and coasts of Colima, Jalisco this morning and spread to Nayarit.