Last week, we talked about how “geek” had become almost a cool term for a computer savvy, but perhaps socially inept person. That happened with little input from the “geeks” themselves. The same thing cannot be said of “queer.” Originally a derogatory name for a homosexual, “queer” has been embraced by some in the nonheterosexual...
Colorado journalists on the crime beat are increasingly in the dark. More than two-dozen law enforcement agencies statewide have encrypted all of their radio communications, not just those related to surveillance or a special or sensitive operation. That means journalists and others can’t listen in using a scanner or smartphone app to learn about routine...
In 2013, Patrick Radden Keefe, a staff writer for The New Yorker, read an obituary in The New York Times of Dolours Price. Price, who died at 61, had been a member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army during the period of Northern Irish history known as the Troubles. It was a bitter, 30-year sectarian...
In Time magazine's latest issue, which is devoted to the theme of this year's Davos conference—"Navigating the Fourth Industrial Revolution"—Apple CEO Tim Cook has an essay about one of his favorite subjects, online privacy. It's a topic he has returned to again and again over the past few years, and the message is almost always...
Five years ago, I came across an article in The New York Times about a spate of robberies in the Bronx. It was the kind of story that has been a staple in the metro sections of newspapers since there...
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Seventy-two years ago, I worked the paper route on the west side of Montgomery, Alabama, delivering the Alabama Journal to my neighbors, who were mostly African American. One afternoon, in 1946, I met, and would eventually befriend, the son of my...
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— Sara Fischer (@sarafischer) January 22, 2019
After more than three years at the helm as editor-in-chief, Janine Gibson has just told London staff she’s leaving BuzzFeed UK
— Mark Di Stefano 🤙🏻 (@MarkDiStef) January 18, 2019
Ahmed Hussein-Suale, a journalist in Ghana who helped expose corruption in African soccer, was shot dead Wednesday by gunmen in an Accra suburb (@matthewchampion / BuzzFeed News)https://t.co/mpUkfI4A6whttps://t.co/yzfzPXFUEi
— Mediagazer (@mediagazer) January 17, 2019
Trump said during the 2016 campaign that the polls were rigged. Now, according to Michael Cohen, it appears he knew what he was talking about. https://t.co/gg6S19Qbwm
— Paul Farhi (@farhip) January 17, 2019
After 15 years, Adam Moss is stepping down as top editor of New York magazine https://t.co/dInwcW7q7J
— Margaret Sullivan (@Sulliview) January 15, 2019