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Apr 27, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Axios reporter hits media for whiffing on coverage of Biden’s decline at White House Correspondents’ Dinner
Journalist Alex Thompson criticized the press for inadequately reporting on President Joe Biden's declining health during his acceptance speech for the Aldo Beckman Award. He acknowledged that journalists failed to scrutinize Biden's health, particularly after his poor debate performance, which contributed to public distrust in the media.
Thompson emphasized the need for accountability in journalism, stating that acknowledging errors is essential for rebuilding trust. His remarks reflect a growing concern about media credibility, as evidenced by Gallup polling showing only 31% of Americans have confidence in the media's accuracy.
#society
Times Of Israel: US college papers rethink policies, try to shield foreign students from Trump crackdown
Student journalists across the U.S. are facing increased pressure to remove content amid fears of deportation and government crackdowns on free speech. Requests to retract articles, bylines, and quotes have surged, particularly from international students concerned about potential repercussions.
This climate of fear is reshaping journalistic practices, as editors like Greta Reich of the Stanford Daily report a chilling effect on campus journalism. Many students are opting for anonymity to protect themselves, raising ethical concerns about transparency and the historical record of journalism.
Le Monde: 80 years ago, French women finally voted for the first time
On April 29, 1945, French women voted for the first time during municipal elections, a right granted by the provisional government of General Charles de Gaulle in 1944. This milestone was achieved due to women's significant contributions to the Resistance during World War II.
Centenarian Odile de Vasselot de Régné recalls her experiences, including her involvement in the Comet Line, which aided Allied aviators. She reflects on her acts of defiance against Nazi occupation and the importance of voting rights for women in France.
GB News: British Airways announces new drink on board its flights - set to launch next week
British Airways has partnered with Birchall, a British tea producer, to enhance its in-flight tea offerings starting May 1, 2025. Birchall was selected after blind taste tests and will provide a range of high-quality teas, including the award-winning Great Rift English Breakfast.
Additionally, British Airways has relaunched routes to Kuala Lumpur and Tbilisi, reconnecting the UK with these regions after several years. The Kuala Lumpur service commenced on April 1, using Boeing 787-900 aircraft across four cabin classes.