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Mike Jackson’s thoughts after Burnley’s remarkable win at Watford
The Clarets trailed at the interval thanks to an own goal from James Tarkowski after Juraj Kucka's effort hit the bar and grabbed the centre-back, with Burnley struggling to get going in the first half .But they passed and probed in the…
An Index of Landscapes by Frederick Law Olmsted
Photo: Clemens Kois, courtesy of the artist and Salon 94 Design © Gloria Kisch Estate, courtesy of NYRA, Cazottes Clement/EyeEm/Getty Images,…
Editorial: Villanueva’s attempt to intimidate a Times reporter is a gas attack on the press
Sheriff Alex Villanueva outdid himself at a news conference on Tuesday when he said he had launched a criminal investigation targeting Los Angeles Times reporter Alene Tchekmedyian, who has consistently reported on unstable and erratic…
Burnley caretaker boss Jackson hopes for key figures to return
The Clarets emerged from the bottom three for the first time since their brief escape in October with a 1-0 win over Wolves at Turf Moor on Sunday.And they got that win without their league leading scorer at seven goals Maxwel Cornet, who…
“He looked like he was playing with his homies” – Jackson on McNeil
Stan Ternent would have called it "having a little laugh in your boots".But after a trying season so far, McNeil was grinning ear to ear on Wednesday night following one of his best performances of the campaign in the 2-0 win over…
‘I don’t have a magic wand,’ says Burnley caretaker boss Mike Jackson after…
In his second game at the helm, building on a good point at West Ham on Sunday, Jackson oversaw a win that moved Burnley to within a point of Everton and safety.Goals from Connor Roberts and Nathan Collins sent the Clarets into the break in…
The BCCI family photo is not flattering. It makes the most powerful board in the world of cricket…
Over the years the players, rules and formats have changed, but the surnames of those at the helm of India's cricketing establishment have not changed. At the time, there were Scindias in Madhya Pradesh, Rungtas in Rajasthan…
Letter from the Editor: Introducing The DePaulia 2022-2023 Editors
When my peers and I launched The DePaulia in January 2020, we never envisioned the newspaper as a “temporary” publication – instead, we saw a long-term newsroom that would report on the Latino community of Chicago by generations of Latino…
Burnley boss Sean Dyche admits home supporters ‘advantage’ will be important at Turf…
While the Clarets' home record has been disappointing for some time and Burnley are 17th in home form this season, the support they received at Turf Moor helped the players come from behind to draw with Manchester United beating Tottenham…
What Other Newspapers Are Saying: Photographer Captures ‘Disgusting Wickedness’ of…
Michael Seamans has seen a lot in his 16 year career as a photojournalist. He covered natural disasters, deadly epidemics and moments of tragedy. But he has never seen…
The Society for News Design honors The Post’s with 200 awards for visual storytelling
Announcement from Newsroom Creative Director Greg Manifold, Director of Graphics Chiqui Esteban, Director of Photography MaryAnne Golon, Director of Editorial Video Micah Gelman and Director of Opinion Design Chris Rukan:We're thrilled to…
The publishers’ guild denounces the MP police for “aggression”,…
New Delhi: The Publishers Guild of India on Friday issued a 'strong' condemnation of the alleged detention and assault of eight people, including a local journalist, after they were arrested for allegedly protesting and chanting against…
How many billionaires are there anyway?
In his book "Ages of American Capitalism," University of Chicago historian Jonathan Levy describes the age of capitalism we live in as the age of chaos: an age when capital has become more mobile, liquid and volatile, constantly moving in…
Editorial | The Five Best State Neighborhoods
As children, some of us rejoiced in filling the slots of the USA district map. Collecting a quarter of each state was interesting, purely because of the individualized tail image imprinted on each.
Since the 2000s, the United States Mint…
What Putin’s Dogs Teach Us About Man
It is said that you can learn a lot about a person from their pets, and in the case of Russian President Vladimir Putin, any animal is a window into his authoritarian mindset.President George W. Bush reminded the world of this during an…
Maine Photographer Captures the ‘Disgusting Wickedness’ of Vladimir Putin’s…
March 31—The BDN Editorial Board operates independently of the newsroom and does not set policy or contribute to reporting or editorial content elsewhere in the newspaper or on bangordailynews.com.Michael Seamans has seen a lot in his 16…
Check Out the Winners of the Inaugural UChicago “Science as Art” Competition
The crowd favorite, chosen by a March Madness-style group on UChicago's social media, is:
"Magellan Telescopes and the Milky Way", a photograph at the Magellan Telescopes taken by a fourth-year PhD in astrophysics. student…
MOTM: Wayne takes over Conde Nast Traveller, Naki returns to Saks
Among the myriad memes from across the interwebs that continue to inspire us daily, there's one in particular that comes to mind for today's MOTM submission."It's a beautiful day to be a black woman." Indeed, it is. Saint International…
Inside the Maximalist Mansions of a Countess
Welcome to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Every week, we share things we eat, wear, listen to, or covet now. register here to find us in your mailbox every Wednesday. And you can always reach us at…
Former Beacon Journal columnist, photographer and editor has died
In two weeks, the world of journalism lost three men who contributed greatly to the success of the Beacon Journal: Bill Hunter, John McMillion and Mickey Porter.Bill Hunter, 93, former chief photographer, died on March 4. Hunter, a US Army…
The Daily Northwestern Wins 29 Awards at the 2022 ICPA Convention
The Daily Northwestern took home 29 awards at the Illinois College Press Association convention held over the weekend.
At the organization's annual conference, held Friday and Saturday in Chicago, The Daily won 13 first-place awards, 13…
A promotion for Jaspal Riyait
We are delighted to announce that Jaspal Riyait – who led the art of our service journalism content – has been promoted to Editor-in-Chief. Jaspal will lead the visual direction of Well, working alongside Lori Leibovich and the…
2 members of Fox News team in Ukraine killed in attack: NPR
Fox News video reporter Pierre Zakrzewski and freelance…
Camera Club Celebrates ‘Red’ for February Competition
THE winners of last month's photo club contest can now be revealed.
In February, budding photographers were challenged by the Newspaper to capture moments celebrating the color red.
Judged by the…
NEET, Hijab Row Dominates ThinkEdu Conclave Day 2 – The New Indian Express
By Express press service
CHENNAI: Powerful speeches keeping attendees on the edge of their seats marked day two of the 10th annual ThinkEdu Conclave, hosted by TNIE, on Wednesday. It started with the speech of…
Daily Telegraph Editorial: No solutions for frequent flooding
Just as there were many bureaucratic, administrative and governmental flaws in the handling of the Black Summer bushfires, we are now seeing similar flaws regarding the floods.The numbers emerging from our flood crisis are staggering. As…
IFLScience Meets: Award-winning wildlife photographer Jo-Anne McArthur talks wildlife…
Canadian photographer Jo-Anne McArthur received High Commendation for her photograph "Hope in a Burned Plantation" (see below) as part of the History Museum's 2021…
Lexar Professional CFexpress Type-B Card Wins Photography News’ Best Memory Card Award
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New Delhi March 5 (ANI/NewsView): Lexar, one of the world's leading brands…
Editorial roundup: Georgia | Miami Herald
Brunswick News. February 25, 2022. Editorial: An internal bill would be a win-win solution for refugees and the state When someone is willing to put their life on the line to help your cause, it's only right to offer them a…
Editorial | Why do we celebrate Ramadhin | Remark
Ricky Skerritt, the chairman of Cricket West Indies (CWI), the governing body, and Wavell Hinds, the head of the players' union, are right to hail Sonny Ramadhin's contribution to West Indies cricket as a pioneer and…
Editorial: Montana State Hospital Mess Demands More Attention From Governor | To work
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EDITORIAL: Ko’s bike trip looks like a TPP stunt
Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je (柯文哲) plans to set off on a 365km bicycle trip from Taipei to Kaohsiung this morning, his last long-distance bicycle trip as mayor of…
The Vanderbilt Hustler | GUEST EDITORIAL: You should be living at McGill next year, and…
The McGill Project is an artist colony, a safe space and the home of the alternative scene you didn't know Vandy had. It's the only dormitory that seceded from Vanderbilt University, and it's known colloquially as "where the freaks are"…
Daily Life of Tuskegee Airmen: The Lieutenant Rayner Collection
In 1982, the National Air and Space Museum inaugurated the exhibition Black Wings: American black in aviation and the accompanying book was published the following year. The exhibit relied heavily on donations of historic…
EDITORIAL | Be ready to sanction Russia if the troops do not withdraw from the Ukrainian border
Against the backdrop of diplomatic efforts and sanctions threats from the United States, France, Germany and other Western countries, the Russian government led by President Vladimir Putin announced a partial withdrawal of its forces…
EDITORIAL: Hunger in Africa is not insurmountable
By The East African
The numbers are depressing but it wasn't completely unexpected. The Greater Horn of Africa is in the throes of a new hunger crisis for the usual reasons: insufficient rains, conflict and political instability.…
Editorial: Maybe Biden should personally listen to Parkland’s father’s plea for more gun…
As our attention drifted elsewhere in the four years since a mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School killed 17 people, Manuel Oliver picked it up again, starkly reminding us that the pain of losing a child…
Editorial: The Silent Meaning of Coby White’s Tunnel Corresponds
Tunnel cut (noun): a pre-game outfit worn by an NBA player.
The term "tunnel fit" was coined in response to the ever-increasing number of…
Consider a No-Fly List to Restrain Unruly Passengers – Sentinel and Enterprise
Few places have brought out the worst in people during the COVID-19 pandemic more than airplanes. In-flight confrontations have exploded in the past two years and airlines fear they will have an impact on safety.
The threat of fines does…
Fairport Harbor Library commended for 100 years of service
The Fairport Harbor Public Library is preparing to take another step in its rich history.
To be exact, the library will celebrate its 100th anniversary on September 13.
But if you can't visit the library at 335 Vine St. that day for the…
Street Safety in Leech Times – Streetsblog San Francisco
A sign directing cyclists to yield to motorists.
This is apparently the solution recommended at the end of last year for the obviously dangerous intersection in the main photo of Bayshore Blvd at the Northbound 101 off-ramp in Brisbane.…
Former ‘New York Times’ Editor Testifies About Sarah Palin Op-Ed: ‘It’s My…
The former editor of the New York Times opinion sections James Bennet testified Tuesday that he accepted full responsibility for a passage in a June 2017 op-ed that incorrectly linked former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to the deadly…
Look at him, Minister Mitchell | Editorial
The commissioner of prisons initially called for the arrest of anyone recording videos of police officers on…
Inside the ProPublica Article Layout Framework — ProPublica
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuse of power. Sign up to receive our biggest…
TDI Collects KPA Writing and Advertising Awards | News
Several staff members of The Independent Daily received the Kentucky…
Editorial: Hey Politicians, If You Make A Rule You Must Follow It Too
Widespread anger against Governor Gavin Newsom party without a mask at the French Laundry in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic should have been a lesson absorbed by politicians across California: People expect government officials…
Fire refugees need our best wishes to recover from historic wildfire
The historic nature of the Marshall Fire which flattened large swathes of suburban Boulder County cannot be overstated. Neither has the resilience of our community, and we are grateful to see examples of this every day.
We visited with…
Central Michigan Life – EDITORIAL: Admins must answer for botched website launch
On the first day of the Spring 2022 semester, students were greeted by a few too many squirrels for January.
Instead of climbing trees around campus, they appeared on error…
It’s Time to Bring State Wiretapping Law into the 21st Century – Sentinel and Enterprise
As his term draws to a close, Governor Charlie Baker has decided to redouble his efforts to pass previously stalled law enforcement oversight legislation.
The governor reintroduced his bill, first submitted in 2017, that would give law…
EDITORIAL: Liberals don’t care about supply chain issues
Content of the article Last week, the vaccination mandate for truckers came into effect – a policy that industry experts say could have serious negative repercussions on our supply chain. Content of the article We know that inflation is…
You big ugly | The Saturday newspaper
Last weekend, Scott Morrison gave one of his pre-election interviews to Nine newspapers. He spent time with the reporter. He aped for pictures with his dog. He talked about God but not too much.
The article was written before the…
Slow UM Seal Redesign Fails Students and Indigenous Communities – Marquette Wire
He was more than a year since the Native American Student Association asked Marquette University to improve its support for Native students on campus and change the Marquette seal. The seal has not yet been changed.
Marquette must…
Salt Lake City Tribune editorial calls on National Guard to keep unvaccinated people at home
The editorial board of the Salt Lake City Tribune published an op-ed on Saturday calling on the governor of Utah to use the National Guard to stop unvaccinated citizens from going anywhere. In an op-ed headlined, “Utah leaders surrendered…
NOTICE | EDITO: Dream Team
As a president named Coolidge once said, America's business is business. So there will be sales galore today. Like Presidents Day. Or Labor Day. Give them a happy ending - and a three-day weekend! - Everytime. Better yet, a…
EDITORIAL: Becoming an Authentic Community, Part Five
Read the first part
I had come across the 14-point list evoking our Town Hall's dearest wishes for the year 2040, in the daily post December 2019 archive.
A few months before the arrival of the pandemic.
Here is that list again, as…
UCR ARTS receives a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts
UCR ARTS has received an approved $ 50,000 Art Project Grant to support "Christina Fernandez: Multiple Exposures," an upcoming exhibition showcasing the work of Los Angeles-based photographer Christina Fernandez.
This is one of 1,248…
Editorial: Dawe’s sentence raises questions; let’s look for specific answers
John Dawe's conviction last week for child pornography and engaging in sex with a teenager has left many in the community wondering if justice has really been served. This left some people in this newsroom - people with a better than…
Expectations 2022: For a more inclusive, sustainable and creative technology
However, the schedule has changed and now we have a chance to make a fresh start. Today marks the start of a new cycle, full of expectations and hopes. And as tech experts and enthusiasts, our team has created a list of what we want to…
Thank you Dana Cardin and Donna Smith for decades of service
That's the editorial, the end of 2021 marks the end of an era where two of our esteemed journalists are retiring. Deputy Director of Information Dana Carton and Chief Photographer. Donna…
Kader Attia challenges us to deal with trauma and loss
In 2009 he built Untitled (Ghardaïa), a replica of the old Algerian city of the same name made entirely of couscous. The work draws the viewer into the complex exchange between the Maghreb aesthetic heritage and its colonizers. At MoMA,…
RedInk Awards: Danish Siddiqui named “Journalist of the Year”, Prem Shankar Jha honored for…
Senior journalist Prem Shankar Jha and Reuters photojournalist Danish Siddiqui, died while reporting in Afghanistan in July, will be awarded the top two RedInk Awards by the Mumbai Press Club on Wednesday. While Jha will receive the…
No Way Home crosses the billion dollars in the world
Hollywood rarely gets excited when the Christmas holidays fall on a weekend. Many theaters don't have shows later the night before, and the 25th is a big movie day, so they'd rather see it…
Biden Bows to Political Reality, Reverses Policy on Payments to Illegal Immigrants | EDITORIAL
It is much easier to illegally give hundreds of millions of dollars to those in the country when no one knows it.
This is exactly what the Biden administration intended to do, as the Wall Street Journal reported in October. The money…
Biden’s ‘inconsistent’ policies helped ‘skyrocket’ death toll amid…
Media headlines December 20 In today's media, liberal pundits react to Manchin's 'no' on Build Back Better, Nicholas Sandmann reaches deal with NBC after Covington Catholic controversy and Kamala Harris interview with Charlamagne Tha God…
Editorial: Parents could be held responsible for school shooting | Opinion
Ethan Crumbley is accused of pulling the trigger, but Michigan prosecutors are correct that the teenager's…
EDITORIAL: Biden’s biggest government won’t improve efficiency
President Joe Biden held a photo op in the Oval Office on Monday to sign an executive order to push the federal government to improve its customer service practices. That's a good idea - but also highlights the confusing inconsistency…
Editorial: A failed attempt to silence the messengers | Editorial
Thomas "TJ" Roberston and Jacob Fracker said they had neither participated in nor witnessed the violence that took place on January 6, although that did not prevent federal authorities from charging them with crimes or the city of. fire…
The Legacy of Frank Jackson: Editorial Board Roundtable
When Cleveland Mayor Frank G. Jackson steps out of City Hall for the last time later this year, at the end of his historic 16-year term, it will actually be the end of a "Jackson Era." “much longer in Cleveland politics - one spanning more…
Editorial: The Crumbleys’ cavalier attitude is not unique | Editorial
The school shooting last week in Oxford, Michigan, which left four students dead, was unfortunately not very surprising. There have been six shootings in American schools in the month of November alone. Some school shootings, like the…
FENDI Winter 2021 Capsule Men
A collection that explores the link between fashion and the great outdoors, FENDI for men The winter 2021 capsule embodies the essence of the…
Exclusive Haute Living editorial: Château Dior
For the Dior Homme spring 2022 collection, Dior artistic director Kim jones reexamined the dynamic codes that define Maison Dior,…
Editorial: Tribune Thumbs – Albert Lea Tribune
To all holiday activities in the coming weeks.
As December approaches, we are excited to see all the different holiday festivities fill the calendar in Albert Lea and the surrounding area.
This weekend was full of fun…
Kenosha News Editorial: Buy Local This Holiday Season | Editorial
Ready or not, Christmas is just around the corner. While it may be tempting to just go online to shop, now is the time to buy local.
The holiday season…
Send your projects to Domus via our new dedicated page!
Here are the most common mistakes seen over the years.1. Projects must be recent (completed within the last year) and possibly unpublished. Any embargo must be communicated quickly.2. The material you send should be free of…
Editorial: The Roanoke Times moves to turn 135 | Editorial
Today is the 135th anniversary of this newspaper. The business environment for a company like ours is quite different from what it was on November 30, 1886, when Mr. H. Claytor printed these words in the first Roanoke Times editorial,…
Editorial: Building a better future for the P-99, the other mountain lions
The most recent mountain lion to be drafted into the National Park Service study of southern California cougars is a young female, possibly 2-3 years old, with hazel eyes and a cold gaze on the photo which serves as his official portrait.…