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About the Chicago Sun-Times

About the Chicago Sun-Times
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Decoding Political Communication: Measuring the Various Types of Communication by American Presidents

Politics, a realm of power and influence, is shaped not just by actions but also by words. Have you ever wondered how American presidents craft their messages to resonate with the nation? From soaring speeches to impactful tweets, the art of political communication is a fascinating web of strategies and techniques that can sway opinions

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CNN News Central

decision to have launch clubs or send an icbm to another country based on the artificial intelligence, and there are deeper things like if ai is smarter than we are, an conscious or not, and will it decide to kill us all, and a la the "terminator" and hopefully not. and then, straight forward, we know it is going to destroy jobs, and we don't need copy wrighters or students to write essays. that is not benign, but it could displace an awful lot of people. >> the copy editors are in tears over this. and so now, yesterday in a hearing on capitol hill, they say they should self-regulate, but we have seen it with the social media companies, and things have gone really wrong. do you think that self-regulation by the industry is key, or that there has to be

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My UA Journey: An Undergraduate Zip to the Elle Woods of Akron Law

From High School to the University of Akron: Thank You Mom! My journey as an Akron Zip started in 2017 only a few months before high school graduation. Having taken a journalism class on a whim through Ashland University’s College Credit Plus, I knew I wanted a degree in journalism or some related field. Only...

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

spending proposal. it's a $1.5 trillion increase in the debt limit, but it is paired with a bunch of spending cuts and other republican priorities. the real question, the first question, is when that comes to the floor in the house next week, what happens there the early signs are looking pretty good for speaker mccarthy a handful of freedom caucus members, the most conservative members, said it was looking good and they were looking to support it many others still have work to do it is a massive piece of legislation, over 200 pages. they woant to do reading. no one was really saying they wr wouldn't support it, except for president joe biden, who immediately attacked the plan as x wacko, a non-starter this has no chance in the senate but it is the very first marker we've seen, a piece of legislation, some actual, specific proposals from the republican side that will get the caucus moving, as we hurdle toward this deadline later this year. >> the president's response led copy editors wherever to figure out where wacko is spelled with

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Outnumbered

>> kat: not so much. but it buried deep in the piece the first time i heard packed the union, they want to pack the union with more statesmen. what i just leave you don't like that much? >> david: they will never leave. cat got really close to one of the most brilliant parts of the constitution. the ability to amend, the fact they say it's old and it reaches back to the past from one of the key parts of our constitution why it survives and evolves and thrives properly is the ability to amend it. times change, circumstances change, we overturn bad decisions by the supreme court and other things come our constitution provides for a system that lets it amend. that is one of the simplest most brilliant points of our constitution. these are professors who shouldn't be teaching a class because they never read the actual constitution. and what is in it. >> kayleigh: kennedy entry ask where the copy editors are for "the new york times" i'm beginning to act wonder that

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The Media Show

our texts into english. then translation agencies post—edit this text, roughly translated, and turn it into something that you'd understand, that makes sense. they get rid of all their literal translations, they make it fluent in english, get rid of all the gallicisms. they send it back to us. and in paris and los angeles, our two newsrooms, le monde journalist whose mother tongue is english go through the text. they're copy editors basically and add necessary context when needed. the idea isn't to adapt the the articles too much, but you need to add a few details. for instance, i'm thinking about the presidential election. we talk a lot about the alliance of parties or voters to prevent the far—right from winning the election.

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The Media Show

roughly translated, and turn it into something that you'd understand, that makes sense. they get rid of all their literal translations, they make it fluent in english, get rid of all the gallicisms. they send it back to us. and in paris and los angeles, our two newsrooms, le monde journalist whose mother tongue is english go through the text. they're copy editors basically and add necessary context when needed. the idea isn't to adapt the the articles too much, but you need to add a few details. for instance, i'm thinking about the presidential election. we talk a lot about the alliance of parties or voters to prevent the far—right from winning the election. explaining them to english speakers.

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