News (Page 48)
October 24, 2023
Firearm Legislation in Massachusetts Sparks Strong Opposition
“Why put more [laws] on the book, If you can’t enforce the ones you have? … why add another 142 pages of them?” Renee Gagne
October 20, 2023
Education and Criminal Justice Advocate Begins Race for Oklahoma State Senate
"I feel really compelled personally — that I have a responsibility to be a part of making our community better," Brewer said.
October 19, 2023
City Council Member At-Large Jim Harrity is Worried About the Opioid Crisis
Jim Harrity, a Philadelphia City Councilmember up for reelection this November, believes the opioid crisis is a critical conflict for the city's future, but he also has a solution for combatting it.
October 17, 2023
Jan Böhmermann: When Satire and Journalism Cross Paths
In embracing the evolving terrain of journalism, we acknowledge that journalism is not static but flexible, with Böhmermann as a compelling example of what a journalist in the 21st century can look like.
October 17, 2023
The Work of Almost 30; How They Provide Journalistic Approaches
The boundaries between conventional news organizations and emerging digital platforms are becoming increasingly vague in the constantly evolving field of modern journalism.