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Empower yourself to stop the spread of false information: Ken Wood

Empower yourself to stop the spread of false information: Ken Wood Updated Dec 20, 2020; Posted Dec 20, 2020 The News Literacy Project provides educators and students with a wealth of free, powerful tools to help them do the increasingly difficult task of separating fact from fiction something we all need to do a better job on, writes guest columnist Ken Wood. (John Sharp/jsharp@al.com). Facebook Share By Guest columnist, cleveland.com Former journalist Ken Wood is the director of communications for Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio. You can find out more about The News Literacy Project at The subject came up during a group run last year in San Diego.

Women in PE to Know: Lindsay Ting | McGuireWoods LLP

. Lindsay Ting is a principal of Trilantic North America. Trilantic is a PE firm focused on control and minority investments in the business services, consumer and energy sectors with aggregate capital commitments of $9.7 billion. At Trilantic, Ting is involved in all aspects of deal origination and execution. Prior to joining Trilantic, she worked at PE firms Castanea Partners and TA Associates as well as One Kings Lane, an e-commerce platform. Ting began her career in investment banking at Morgan Stanley. She holds an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business, a master’s from Stanford Graduate School of Education and a bachelor’s in mathematics, magna cum laude, from Williams College.

Pay-for-play news growing bigger in Nebraska

LINCOLN – With an evolving digital landscape and a rise in misinformation, many newspapers around the country are struggling to keep the doors open while others continue thriving as a community’s primary source of local news. Nebraskans look to local newspapers for information about their communities and increasingly, much of that information is delivered a-la-carte via online and social media platforms. This structure sometimes makes it more difficult for news consumers to know which sources are staffed by community journalists and which are playing a new, less transparent set of rules. Nebraska has 15 pay-for-play sites. “If there are 15 sites in Nebraska, it’s an issue. Probably a bigger issue nationwide, but it’ll eventually get bigger and bigger here,” said Dennis DeRossett, the executive director of the Nebraska Press Association.

Unscrupulous news sites in Nebraska: Alive, untrustworthy

Unscrupulous news sites in Nebraska: Alive, untrustworthy
northplattebulletin.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from northplattebulletin.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

State News: Pay-for-play news in Nebraska: Alive and untrustworthy (12/14/20)

State News: Pay-for-play news in Nebraska: Alive and untrustworthy (12/14/20)
mccookgazette.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mccookgazette.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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