After 10 years, @twoprofs is of one mind: It’s time to move on to other pursuits. But the Think site remains as a resource of some-500 posts. We look forward to seeing the work of all of you, and of those of you to come. #BeWell https://t.co/1Wa0SMhgJm
Fact check exercise reminds us how grueling it can be to be #accurate. And how necessary it is. And how rewarding it is. #journalismmatters https://t.co/2S3xB0McFj
Fact check exercise reminds us how grueling it can be to be #accurate. And how necessary it is. And how rewarding it is. #journalismmatters https://t.co/2S3xB0McFj
#Curiosity didn’t kill the cat — it made these kitties (and dogs) — famous. There’s a lesson in the fun the @NewsHour had with reader curiosity. Our fav PBS cat: Rocky, who teams with @LisaDNews on reports filed from home. Tonight? Watch for Pepper and @WmBrangham, too.
Watch any group of pros at work and appreciate this simple #truth: Process matters. And skills should be valued, too. It is easy to forget these days. But don’t. https://t.co/dnWWq51Lok #journalismmatters
@copyeditors@DJNF remember Richard Holden this month after his death at age 70. Now more than ever is a good time to celebrate not only the craft he loved and promoted but his devotion to diversity in our business (plus his beloved @Cardinals). https://t.co/YNBDyAliRj @meperl
@copyeditors@DJNF remember Richard Holden this month after his death at age 70. Now more than ever is a good time to celebrate not only the craft he loved and promoted but his devotion to diversity in our business (plus his beloved @Cardinals). https://t.co/YNBDyAliRj @meperl
Take a #coronavirus break: @dougherty_jesse book on the Washington Nats’ run to baseball glory is a great take on the team’s surprise year. Congrats to this @NewhouseSU alum on “Buzz Saw: The Improbable Story of How the Washington Nationals Won the World Series.”@washingtonpost
“How do we know that?” It’s a question you can’t ask enough. If the answer is vague or uncertain, keep checking before sharing. #journalismmatters https://t.co/TWVneEGiVr
#Competition can be a cue for self-reflection and a good time to think about your own “credo” — the personal principles that ground you. #journalismmatters
Secretary of State Pompeo called NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly “a liar.” Why that’s such an affirming experience. #journalismmatters@NPRKelly@SecPompeo https://t.co/SzhtNRFnlR
The #Astros stole more than signs: They soiled their own #reputations in and out of #baseball, and that of others. What journalist can learn to protect their own #ethics. https://t.co/Z6KI79US6J