The ‘Unlucky Town’: How a Pre-WWII Newspaper Argued About My Hometown’s Fate
In just a few days, it will mark exactly 86 years since the pre-World War II newspaper “An Parabareta” sparked…
In just a few days, it will mark exactly 86 years since the pre-World War II newspaper “An Parabareta” sparked…
If you believe news stories have titles, we might need a quick lesson on terminology. There is a huge difference,…
You’ve seen them written in all capital letters. Though sometimes they do tell us where the story took place, it…
Surely, you’ve seen headlines like this and you have wondered, “Wait a minute. Shouldn’t it be UNESCO, and not Unesco?”…
If journalism still thinks this is just a fad and that it will die a natural death before it becomes a household word, artificial intelligence will become a hidden and dangerous water moccasin snake.
Yay Panlilio, a journalist turned resistance fighter during World War II, knew when to keep pretending to be a Japanese propagandist and when to take off the mask and make an anxiety-provoking exit.
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