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Is the American media trying to influence the 2024 election?
Elections in any part of the globe are landmark events, but a U.S. presidential election has exceedingly more economic and geo-political import. This translates into unflagging engagement and scrutiny from a rapt audience the world over. Elections are also a time when...
How we could stop AI misinformation
Journalism keeps evolving over the years trying to catch up with technological and psychological advancement. Media has transitioned from being primarily print-based into radio, television and most recently the internet. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the latest...
Taylor Swift’s endorsement reveals what young voters are really like: divided
In the 24 hours after the presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump nearly 406,000 people visited vote.gov, because of Taylor Swift endorsement for the Democratic vice president. Normally, that number is around 30,000 per day. As the 2024 presidential...
Talking journalism, politics and football with Muscatine High School students
In a series of “all-American” experiences in our fellowship, this week we visited Muscatine, a town of over 20,000 people in Iowa. One of the activities included meeting Muscatine High School students and talking to them about media and politics. To get to the...