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Barry: Right, my essay examining Orwell’s Nineteen-Eighty-Four as a thriller, which I wrote at NPR’s invitation. The blog post examined the way NPR edited the essay, and how NPR’s edits revealed that fundamentally, NPR is an establishment media player. Joe: Your editor was pissed. Barry: He was. NPR called up Random House and complained about my bl
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As news organizations scrambled to correct their coverage, for instance, traders at Manifold determined that the IDF probably hadn’t been responsible for whatever had happened on that particular night at the Gaza hospital.[*19] But the bigger concern I have,
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“evolution of participa-tory spaces” and the “responsiveness of news.”
Marie K. Shanahan • Journalism, Online Comments, and the Future of Public Discourse

Their first duty—the reporting of news—ensures the citizenry has access to reliable information to make informed arguments and decisions.
Marie K. Shanahan • Journalism, Online Comments, and the Future of Public Discourse
roon is a member of the technical staff at OpenAI, or at least that’s how The Washington Post describes him.