Journalism and diplomacy are not passive fields. They are structured by norms, by boundaries and by responsibilities.
From the blog of Shmuel Kadosh at The Times of Israel ...
The European Union is set to slap Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta with a fine that could stretch as high as $1 billion or more over ...
The Israeli prime minister’s efforts to fire both the Shin Bet chief and the attorney general have raised concerns about ...
Europe: Airbnb has challenged claims that it qualifies as a ‘gatekeeper’ under the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), after ...
Show more Jamie Bartlett traces the story of how and why social media companies have become the new information gatekeepers, and what the decisions they make mean for all of us. It's 20 years ...
Journalists are not stenographers. They are gatekeepers of the public square, tasked with distinguishing truth from falsehood and framing claims in proportion to their evidentiary and moral weight.
Greetings and welcome to this 27th edition of the Carnival of Fools. This week, I invite you to enjoy a genuine variety show, and without further ado — except my periodic recommendation that you ...
A shipment of cocaine is discovered in the fifth wheel of a tractor-trailer, and officers searching a courier van find a cache of firearms. We’re sorry, the ...
On-floor ‘screeners’ overstep their authority by refusing to accept and send visa, residence, or status applications to ...