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December 13, 2024
Post-Election Southwest Virginia Eyes Looming Economic Promises
What was once the most influential region in the state diminished into the most underdeveloped. Governor Glenn Youngkin, along with others in the Republican party, promises to fight for the revitalization of abandoned coal land. Meanwhile, Virginia Democrats see a different path to economic development in Virginia, with the installation of solar farms making its way into the Southwest.
December 10, 2024
San Franciscans Reclaim Their City
San Franciscans got results after organizing dozens of neighborhood groups to roll back a progressive approach to crime from pre-pandemic years.
December 8, 2024
Podcast: AI in Journalism, Friend or Foe?
Three NYU students explore the ethical dilemmas of AI in journalism through a podcast featuring an AI-generated host named Bob.
December 8, 2024
Q&A: A Political Correspondent and a Video Journalist on Upholding Ethics in Journalism
Video journalist Oona Barrett and NPR political correspondent Sarah McCammon share their insights on navigating ethical dilemmas in journalism, on camera and on paper.
December 8, 2024
‘They Lost Everything:’ Weary Southern Californians Face a Fiery Future
“Oh my God, my house is in danger,” resident Jamie Randall said. "I'm alive. My wife is alive. We have everything we need, this can be replaced."