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Inside The Associated Press’ coverage of Ukraine: Many challenges and numerous successes
“You picked the right day to come to see us!” said Paul Haven as he welcomed me into his office on the fifth floor of The Associated Press newsroom in the heart of Manhattan. Earlier, during the AP’s global editorial meeting attended by the WPI fellows, Haven...
How ‘seal my record’ helps Minnesotans leave the troubled past behind
A mother of three from St. Paul, Minn., had been in an abusive relationship for some time. She lost her patience one day in response to her partner’s narcissistic abusive behavior and snapped at him. She was later convicted of domestic abuse.
Climate reporters face challenges, ‘politicization’ is just one of them
Reporting on the environment and climate has acquired an unprecedented importance in recent years, as climate change has heightened environmental concerns across the world. More media outlets in the United States and elsewhere in the world have begun to hire reporters...
Stanley Center HQ doing its part to counter climate change
We are used to measuring everything in percentages - successes and failures in business, the quality of education and health care, even happiness. We measure in percentages the damage we ourselves cause to nature. The climate is changing, and with it the...