The education minister yesterday apologised for “any discomfort caused” by a social media post that suggested all those around him were losing their heads and b...
The education minister yesterday apologised for “any discomf...
The recent Nobel Peace Prize that was awarded to two journalists for outstanding work in areas of grave danger drew applause from much of the world’s free press...
“You’ve been hoodwinked, bamboozled, run amok…”
This quote from Malcolm X easily applies to some of what has been happening during the response to the glob...
The recent revelations of the Pandora Papers have exposed how global power elites have sought to hide damning evidence from their respective publics. These many...
Facebook’s October 4 outages across its platforms, which affected billions of people, and the company’s handling of it raise a far-reaching question: Should we ...
Facebook, USA Today reports, “is asking some US users whether they may have been exposed to extremist content, or if they are worried that someone they know mig...
Journalists around the world, and that includes Bermuda, are these days challenged in trying to keep truth out front as their professional ethics demand. Misinf...
Journalism has never been the most admired of professions, and in recent years the rap on its practitioners has only gotten worse.
Gallup puts trust in the Amer...
A Black Bermudian musician in Atlanta made headlines in the US after she publicised the struggles that social media influencers of colour faced.
Kaelyn Kastle, ...
Many readers of this report will remember Walter Cronkite, Chet Huntley, David Brinkley, Jack Anderson and many others of the great TV anchors, news reporters a...