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  1. True or False? The hilarious way referred to singer Meat Loaf (the “Bat Out of Hell” guy)

  2. Tracking the primaries on social media: what 's most popular tweets reveal

  3. The unique ways social media can be used to vet candidates during the primaries

  4. A local news startup has a specific strategy to make it stand out from the crowd

  5. The voiceless have a voice. A journalist's job is to amplify it. via

  6. Did a caption get a editor demoted?

  7. A local news startup is grabbing attention with its unique strategy to news

  8. Fact or fiction? publishes raunchy headline about ambidextrous high school pitcher

  9. An influential writing guide offers a new approach to the English language

  10. Fact or fiction? The caption that got a editor demoted

  11. Why one local paper launched an online section for older readers

  12. Chelsea Manning's case brings up an important question for journalists

  13. The Espionage Act has a huge problem, demonstrated by Chelsea Manning's case

  14. The takes a chance with an interesting new online section

  15. Forget Millennials. This local news organization is launching a section on aging

  16. Why one local paper launched an online section for older readers: via

  17. From the CJR archives: Our analysis of the algorithms that govern our lives

  18. As publications try to capture young readers, the takes a different approach

  19. An influential writing guide offers a new approach to the English language

  20. The recently launched a section online that is a little unusual

  21. A leading authority on the English language takes a new approach

  22. The non-journalist influencing the debate around Chicago Public Schools

  23. The unexpected readers a publication is targeting

  24. Why a paper is catering to a particular kind of reader online not typically targeted

  25. This wasn't the best headline choice

  26. The presidential candidate who almost never talks to beat reporters

  27. One particular presidential candidate's time in the White House would be a leaker's paradise

  28. Which is the best candidate on press freedom? My take in

  29. Want to know which presidential candidate is best for the press? Here's a scorecard to keep up

  30. Scoring the 2016 candidates on press freedom

  31. The important voice that's often missing in journalism

  32. "These people have the voices, but they don’t have the means to get heard."

  33. The unexpected person influencing the discussion about Chicago Public Schools

  34. Great post: How a journalist helped a rape survivor by telling her story

  35. Yikes... here's a headline that could use some commas

  36. A newspaper veteran returns to journalism in a surprising role

  37. Jeanne Marie Olson is not a journalist, but what she does with data influences scores in

  38. How one open data advocate is influencing the discussion about Chicago Public Schools

  39. Can you tell what's missing in this headline?

  40. Ouch... here's a headline that could use some commas

  41. Why this photo represents a journalist's professional milestone

  42. The important voice that's often missing in journalism

  43. “I wanted to prove a point, that people could be OK after rape. … I found people I felt I could trust.”

  44. A woman told about her rape & abortion. It empowered her all lifelong. That's journalism. via

  45. The voiceless have a voice. A journalist’s job is to amplify it.

  46. A newspaper veteran who left journalism for a decade has returned in a surprising role

  47. Steve Buttry "fought back tears" when a woman he interviewed contacted him 19 years later

  48. Congratulations . Report back!

  49. The voiceless have a voice. A journalist’s job is to amplify it.

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