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The country's first newspaper devoted to abolition closed in 1820. Now, it's coming back.
Deborah Douglas and Amber Payne, co-Editors in Chief of an all new 'The Emancipator' talk about their vision for the publication. -
Healey, other AGs probe harm to children from TikTok
STATE HOUSE, BOSTON, MARCH 2, 2022.....Attorney General Maura Healey is joining with her counterparts from California, Florida, Kentucky, Nebraska, New… -
TikTok sees a surge of misleading videos that claim to show the invasion of Ukraine
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has unleashed a flood of misleading and false material on TikTok. The popular app used by more than 1 billion people has been… -
Lauding vaccines, Fox's Neil Cavuto says a second bout of COVID nearly killed him
Veteran Fox Business host Neil Cavuto's extended, unexplained absence from the network over the past five weeks has raised questions for many viewers —… -
GBH Morning Edition co-hosts Paris Alston and Jeremy Siegel say 'it's OK to have fun at 7:20 a.m.'
The new co-hosts want to strike a balance between a standard NPR newscast and a more conversational tone. -
With Jeff Zucker out, the future of CNN is uncertain, media experts say
Zucker was president of CNN for nearly a decade. -
Hackers tied to China are suspected of spying on News Corp. journalists
News Corp. — which owns the publishers of The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post — announced the discovery of a "persistent cyberattack" targeting… -
Joe Rogan has responded to the Spotify protests over his podcast
Following protests of Spotify kicked off by Neil Young over the spread of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation, the music streaming service said that it will… -
From 'Shang-Chi' to 'Cowboy Bebop': How Asian representation has changed in film and TV
Plus, what we’re looking forward to watching in 2022. -
COVID-19 keeps transforming our language
We checked with Merriam-Webster: last year, new pandemic-related words and an old culinary favorite were added to the dictionary.