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New York Will Set Aside Money to Help Local News Outlets Hire and Retain Employees
US News & World Report· 7 days agoNew York is offering up to $90 million in tax credits for news outlets to hire and retain journalists in an effort to help keep the shrinking local news industry afloat. The ...
KSAT employee departures may be result of staff reduction efforts
San Antonio Express-News· 3 days agoStaff buyouts offered by KSAT-TV’s Virginia-based owner appear to have prompted the departures of at...
Ex-DISD Superintendent Mike Miles under fire in Houston ISD after mass layoffs, reforms
Dallas Morning News· 2 days agoMike Miles, who resigned as chief of Dallas ISD schools in 2015, is under fire in Houston ISD, where...
How can daytime TV 'in crisis' compete with streaming services?
Yahoo TV UK· 6 days agoHowever, it was first reported in The Sun that the broadcaster was seeing a decline in ratings and...
Total US Drilling Rig Tally Declines: Here's What it Means
Zacks· 3 days agoFree Report) stated that the U.S. rig count was lower than the prior week’s figure. The rotary rig...
Why Bruce Springsteen’s America Was Never Real
The Wall Street Journal· 2 days agoFrom its opening title track (about a Vietnam vet who comes home to find out home no longer exists) to the closer “My Hometown” (about the decline of...
Jobless rates down in Upper Peninsula but higher than a year ago
The Escanaba Daily Press· 4 hours agoThe not seasonally adjusted jobless rate in April in the U.P. was 5.8%, which was down from 6% in March but up from 5.5% a year ago. “Michigan regional labor markets saw unemployment
Is Italy breaking up with you?
BBC News· 23 hours agoThe centuries-old love affair between Italy and its many admirers is coming to a turning point, with the issues caused by overtourism creating a massive...
Meet Alexei Dyumin - Vladimir Putin's former bodyguard and potential successor
Daily Express· 17 hours agoThis decision came only days after Putin had already signalled Dyumin was to play a key role in his...
How America Lost Its King Crab Supremacy
Bloomberg· 1 day agoNear the end of 1991, the residents of Bugøynes, then a village of about 300 people in Norway’s Arctic north, ran an ad in the national newspaper...