News Hyperbole: Are We Alienating Our Audience?
The world of reporting is serious business, but even seasoned journalists can fall prey to common and slightly playful mistakes. These aren’t necessarily errors of…
The world of reporting is serious business, but even seasoned journalists can fall prey to common and slightly playful mistakes. These aren’t necessarily errors of…
The latest economic forecast, released this morning by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), paints a stark picture: increased volatility in the markets and a growing…
The constant barrage of information can be overwhelming. How can we possibly stay informed without getting bogged down in bias and sensationalism? In 2026, the…
Did you know that 68% of Americans now get their news primarily from social media, where algorithms often prioritize sensationalism over accuracy? This concerning trend…
The media industry is undergoing a seismic shift, and the future of and culture content includes daily news briefings delivered in increasingly personalized and engaging…
The way we consume news is constantly evolving. But what if that evolution led to hyper-concise summaries delivered directly to your brain? By 2026, news…
Key Takeaways Prioritize verifying informative news sources like the Associated Press and Reuters to avoid misinformation. Implement a content calendar to ensure consistent and timely…
The U.S. Department of Digital Standards announced sweeping changes today regarding the official formatting and usage of bullet points in all federal documents, effective January…
Staying informed in 2026 means sifting through a mountain of information. Weekly roundups, especially in the fast-paced world of news, are essential tools for cutting…
In 2026, bullet points are more than just formatting; they’re a vital communication tool, shaping how news is consumed and understood. But are we using…