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California farmers could get fire insurance help under proposed bill

Transparency is one of our core values. Today, there is a need to build trust with our audience because new media and ways of communicating spread lies and slanted news faster than “real” news. At the same time, this era of new technologies makes it easier than ever for news organizations to be transparent. People don’t just have to believe us, they can investigate our investigations with our source materials. Transparency is key to building credibility. inewsource reporters have primary responsibility for reporting, writing, and fact-checking their stories. But before a story is published, the reporter reviews all facts and sources with an editor or another reporter. Facts must be traced to a primary source.

Cook Co aims to disrupt conviction-to-deportation pipeline

Cook Co. aims to disrupt conviction-to-deportation pipeline CARLOS BALLESTEROS of Injustice Watch April 3, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail CHICAGO (AP) Alejandra Cano thought she was in the clear. It had been five years since she got sober after a decades long struggle with drug addiction. She racked up several misdemeanors when she was using, mostly for shoplifting. But that was another life. In this one, Cano, 46, was a working single mom who lived in a comfortable first-floor apartment on the West Side of Chicago with her two teenage sons. And after almost 20 years of not seeing her dad or her homeland, Cano decided to fly to Chile in August 2019.

Cook Co aims to disrupt conviction-to-deportation pipeline

Cook Co aims to disrupt conviction-to-deportation pipeline
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A tax pathway to balanced journalism

A tax pathway to balanced journalism [I]n the current era of ‘fake news,’  the continued contraction of legacy media, and news media fragmentation, the quality, breadth, and depth of journalism are eroding around the country and in Connecticut. CTMirror has been and continues to be an exception to this trend. The Connecticut Mirror is one example of a new form of nonprofit (tax exempt) news site that has emerged throughout the country over the last decade in locations where traditional for-profit print newspapers have failed or are failing because they cannot sell enough advertising to stay in business.   The numbers are significant. There are approximately 300 of these nonprofits around the country.  You can learn about them on the webpage of the Institute for Nonprofit News (INN),  a national  association formed a decade ago to support this emergent form of journalism.

How publishers are earning money with NFTs

A guide to publishers’ NFT experiments Publishers are still just window-shopping identity tech How Group Nine is planning its office return Media’s latest layoffs, top editor vacancies and more A guide to publishers’ NFT experiments NFTs (non-fungible tokens) are the media industry’s latest shiny new toy, and some media companies are minting more than a few pretty pennies by experimenting with the internet collectibles. These publishers are among the first to wade into this new, murky revenue stream. Their experiences provide a guide for how other publishers can mint their own NFTs (if only to one day put them on the virtual mantle alongside their chatbots and 360-degree videos). 

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