Without editing, there is no journalism
The article discusses the historical significance and evolution of time management in journalism, emphasizing the importance of editing and selection in reporting.
Regional mobile phone users lament lost service as complaints spike
Regional mobile phone users in Australia are reporting significant declines in service quality, leading to a spike in complaints to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman.
Cronkite-era producer exits CBS News in dramatic fashion after 46 years at network
Longtime CBS News producer Mary Walsh has left the network amid concerns about political bias in reporting under new leadership.
Departing CBS News producer claims political bias as Paramount poised to buy Warner Bros
A CBS News producer claims in a farewell memo that political bias influences reporting, coinciding with a major acquisition by CBS's parent company Paramount.
Nvidia's stock plunges by 5% amid AI concerns
Nvidia's stock fell over 5% as investors worry about a potential bubble in the AI sector despite the company reporting strong quarterly results.
CEO sells stocks knowing bad news in advance; Financial Supervisory Service to intensively monitor unfair trading during financial reporting periods
A company CEO sold all his shares after learning about an impending adverse audit opinion, prompting the Financial Supervisory Service to enhance monitoring of unfair trading during financial reporting periods.
Pembina Pipeline green-lights 2 projects in B.C. and Alberta, reports dip in Q4 earnings
Pembina Pipeline Corp. has approved two pipeline expansion projects in British Columbia and Alberta despite reporting a decline in fourth-quarter earnings.
Current Camera at 21:00
A detailed report on the current events in Estonia, aired at 9 PM.
Renewable rollout leaves $600k repair bill for road 'bogholes'
Regional councils in New South Wales are facing significant repair bills for roads damaged by renewable energy projects, with one council reporting a cost of $600,000 for repairs.
Are you interested in why Robert Fico is the biggest loser?
This article discusses the challenges of loading a page, referencing Robert Fico as a subject of interest.
Criminologist urges anonymous reporting system for sexual violence
Calls are being made in Victoria for an anonymous online reporting system to help victims of sexual violence report incidents more comfortably and safely.
Albanese bomb threat is latest flashpoint in a risk already 'flashing red'
A bomb threat against Prime Minister Anthony Albanese highlights the escalating issue of political violence in Australia, with 85% of politicians reporting experiences of threats and aggressive behavior from constituents.
Pennsylvania Gov Josh Shapiro dismisses NYT reporting about drama between him and John Fetterman
Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania refuted a New York Times article suggesting he and Senator John Fetterman have a strained relationship, emphasizing that there is no truth to the claims.
Conduent data breach hits millions across multiple states
A ransomware attack on Conduent has compromised the data of tens of millions of residents across several states, with Texas and Oregon reporting the highest numbers of affected individuals.
Jigawa NUJ pushes for accuracy in reporting to curb fake news
The Nigeria Union of Journalists in Jigawa State has emphasized the need for increased accuracy in reporting to combat fake news, highlighted during a recent Ramadan public lecture.
Chinese police calls to HungryPanda riders raise foreign interference concerns
HungryPanda delivery riders in Sydney are reporting intimidation tactics by Chinese police against their families to deter protests regarding pay and working conditions.
Weekly death reports now required for Tasmanian salmon industry
The Tasmanian salmon industry will now have to comply with stricter mortality reporting rules, necessitating weekly reports on fish deaths and their suspected causes.
Police across US encourage reporting exes with outstanding warrants on Valentine’s Day
Police departments in the U.S. humorously suggested turning in ex-partners with outstanding warrants as a unique Valentine's Day gift.
Washington Post: We Don't Want Consumers - We Want Readers
The Washington Post is significantly restructuring its content focus, eliminating non-news book and fiction coverage, which has raised concerns about the quality and breadth of its reporting.
More B.C. restaurants say money gone from 3rd-party program and still no answers
Restaurants in British Columbia are reporting missing tips from a third-party payments program, raising concerns about financial oversight in the hospitality industry.
Sheriff disputes viral 911 call reporting key evidence found in Nancy Guthrie disappearance
Authorities refute claims made in a viral 911 call that a ski mask associated with Nancy Guthrie's disappearance was discovered in an alley.
Weather Forecast: A Correction to the False News We Wrote
The article discusses an incorrect weather forecast previously published, emphasizing the need for clarity in reporting accurate weather conditions.
Police warn against 'false hope' as bones identified as 'non-human'
Police have identified bones found during a search for two missing girls as non-human, urging caution against speculative media reporting.
Earthquake in Mexico TODAY February 9, 2026: Summary of earthquakes recorded by the SSN | LIVE News
This article provides an update on recent seismic activity in Mexico, reporting that no earthquakes have been recorded today by the National Seismological Service.
Inheritance Tax Fake News Is Not Just a Simple Incident
The article discusses the misinformation surrounding South Korea's inheritance tax and how it is influenced by economic groups and media reporting.
News in Easy Language February 8
The Latvian Prime Minister has tasked three ministries with reporting on actions taken regarding Jeffrey Epstein's case, while Russia conducts drone and rocket attacks in Ukraine.
Minnesota DHS whistleblower details 'smear campaign' after reporting fraud concerns to state
A whistleblower from Minnesota's Department of Human Services alleges she faced retaliation and a smear campaign after reporting fraud concerns, contradicting claims from the state's governor.
'I was never a part of Ramayana', Vikrant unhappy with replacement news
Actor Vikrant Massey refutes rumors about his involvement in 'Ramayan' and criticizes irresponsible media reporting.
News in Easy Language on February 7
The Child Protection Center in Latvia has reported 11 potential cases of sexual violence against children to the state police and emphasizes the need for the public to report suspicions of child exploitation urgently.
BROADCAST BIAS: ‘Public’ media furious Washington Post cut back on anti-Trump crusade
Public media outlets like NPR and PBS are unhappy with The Washington Post's job cuts and perceived reduction in anti-Trump reporting.
Breaking: Three men dead after light plane crash, SA police say
Three men tragically died in a light plane crash in South Australia, with police reporting the deceased include a 57-year-old pilot and two young passengers.
Will the SAT conduct audits for those making or receiving cash deposits? This is what you should know
The news that the SAT will conduct audits and impose fines on individuals making or receiving cash deposits has raised many questions among taxpayers, especially regarding the now-defunct Cash Deposit Tax (IDE) and reporting requirements for banks.
KDDI subsidiary involved in fictitious transactions falsely accounting 246 billion yen in total sales
KDDI's subsidiary Big Globe has been implicated in fictitious transactions leading to the over-reporting of approximately 246 billion yen in total sales for the group up to this fiscal year.
Author Craig Silvey has bail conditions changed after 'media attention'
Craig Silvey, a WA children's author charged with child exploitation material offenses, had his bail conditions modified to require reporting to police two days a week instead of three due to significant media attention.
Surf, steel and scandal: Signing off after 27 years in Wollongong
ABC reporter Nick McLaren reflects on his 27-year career in Wollongong, highlighting his journey from city life to regional journalism.
New York News, Live: Updates Today, Thursday, February 5, 2026
Live reporting and real-time coverage of the latest developments in the Big Apple, including weather, laws, and other events impacting residents.
Washington Post Cuts Staff by 30%, Significantly Reducing Overseas News Coverage
The Washington Post has announced a major workforce reduction, cutting 30% of its employees, particularly impacting its overseas reporting network and sports department.
Company reporting season has started. Here's what's likely to happen
Australia's major mining companies and the Commonwealth Bank of Australia are predicted to deliver robust earnings, though concerns about data center investments, geopolitical tensions, and increasing interest rates could hinder financial outlooks for the remainder of the year.
The Washington Post lays off over 300 journalists
The Washington Post announced on Wednesday that it will initiate significant layoffs targeting mainly sports, local, and foreign news reporting, affecting about 30% of its workforce, including over 300 of its approximately 800 journalists.
DHS slams LA TV station for ‘dishonest reporting’ on Border Patrol raid near church
The DHS criticized Los Angeles TV station KTLA for allegedly dishonest reporting regarding a Border Patrol raid that led to the arrest of a community member at a church, claiming the station omitted their statement.
Live news from New York: updates today, Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Real-time reporting and coverage of the latest developments in New York City, including weather and laws affecting residents.
With Yle Harava, over a hundred news articles have been produced – AI tool nominated for journalism award
The AI-based tool Yle Harava is nominated for a major journalism award for significantly enhancing news reporting on municipal decision-making.
CBS News report on ICE officer’s injuries drew ‘huge internal concern’
CBS News faced internal backlash after reporting on the injuries of an ICE officer involved in a fatal shooting, citing anonymous US officials.
CBS News updates transgender term guidelines to include ‘biological sex at birth': report
CBS News has revised its style guidelines to adopt the term 'biological sex at birth' for reporting on transgender individuals, reflecting a shift in their editorial policy ahead of related Supreme Court hearings.
FCC cracks down on robocall reporting violations
The FCC has implemented new penalties for telecom companies that provide false or delayed information to the anti-robocall system, effective February 5.
Freed Iranian prisoner says ‘in Trump, the Islamic Republic has met its match’
Former political prisoner Jason Rezaian calls on President Trump to prepare for a post-Islamic Republic scenario in Iran following his own experience of being held for 544 days due to his reporting on nuclear negotiations.
The TVE News Council attacks Jesús Cintora and Javier Ruiz after more than 100 complaints
The TVE News Council criticized Jesús Cintora and Javier Ruiz for displaying bias and not adhering to journalistic standards in their reporting, following over 100 complaints.
Nonprofit revenue totals surge amid growing scrutiny after major fraud cases
U.S. nonprofit organizations experienced a surge in revenue in 2024 amid increased scrutiny following notable fraud cases, with California reporting the highest revenue among states.
Panos Sombolos on Giorgos Papadakis: He offered a lot to information and society
Panos Sombolos praised the late journalist Giorgos Papadakis, emphasizing his significant contributions to news reporting and society as a whole.
MARK HALPERIN: Liberal media didn't report on Minneapolis — it engineered the verdict
The article criticizes the liberal media for allegedly engineering the verdict in the aftermath of a Minnesota shooting, claiming bias in their reporting and a lack of awareness of their own partisanship.