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Puja Bhattacharjee
Puja Bhattacharjee is an independent journalist based in Kolkata, India. She covers health, science, environment, gender, justice, rights, and culture. Check out her reporting portfolio at ****
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Gold: What makes it so valuable?
13 Oct 2017
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www.cnn.com
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English
| Psychology of Color
Gold has been a symbol of wealth and power for millennia, used in crowns, swords, and religious artifacts. Its allure is tied to both its material and color, often associated with divinity and sacredness across various cultures. Historically, gold has been used in medicine and continues to be a symbol of success and motivation, evident in awards like Olympic medals and the Nobel Prize. Experts from various fields discuss the psychological and cultural significance of gold, highlighting its enduring value and appeal.
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Mattha Busby
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People Are Secretly Growing Magic Mushrooms in the Wild
01 Oct 2023
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www.vice.com
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English
| Psychedelics
Magic mushrooms are being secretly cultivated in the wild by guerrilla gardeners across the United States, particularly in states like Oregon and Washington. These activists, including Jeff Patterson and Steve, are spreading spores to combat the decline in mushroom populations and counteract potential corporate control of the market. The movement has roots in the mid-20th century and has gained momentum with the publication of Peter McCoy's 'Radical Mycology.' Despite legal risks, these mycologists are committed to ensuring future generations can benefit from the medicinal and ecological advantages of mushrooms.
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Katina Caraganis
Katina Caraganis is a journalist based in Sturbridge, United States of America.
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Ex-Leominster youth coach free on bail on rape charges
31 Mar 2014
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www.lowellsun.com
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English
| Child Abuse
A former youth football coach, Benjamin B. Brause, has been released on $15,000 bail after being charged with multiple counts of aggravated rape and other offenses involving a minor. The alleged incidents occurred between 2010 and 2012, involving a boy aged 12 to 16 at the time. Brause, who has no prior criminal record, must adhere to strict conditions, including wearing a GPS-monitoring device and avoiding contact with minors. The investigation, led by the Leominster Police Department and the Worcester District Attorney’s Office, is ongoing, with authorities suspecting there may be additional victims.
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James Franey
I am a journalist for France 24 and I will be in Israel from May 9 to May 16 inclusive, filing for a number of media outlets. I am available for live or recorded standups/interviews/phone hits to help you with your coverage of news events in Israel and the Palestinian Territories. Prior to ...
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Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy demands former Strive Asset Management VP Joyce Rosely's lawsuit be dismissed
17 Oct 2023
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This is Money
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English
| Business
Vivek Ramaswamy, a Republican presidential candidate, is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit filed by former Strive Asset Management executive vice president Joyce Rosely, who alleges she was fired for raising concerns about sexual harassment and illegal security sales at the firm. Rosely claims age discrimination and inappropriate conduct by COO Ben Pham. Strive's attorneys argue the accusations lack evidence and request the case be moved from New Jersey to Ohio. Strive, backed by J.D. Vance and Peter Thiel, positions itself as 'anti-woke' and against ESG initiatives. Ramaswamy faces another legal challenge regarding a merger deal and is resisting a subpoena to testify in New York.
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Jewel Fraser
Jewel Fraser is a freelance journalist who writes for Inter Press Service on climate change issues; she formerly wrote for the International New York Times on architecture and real estate; and for the Miami Herald on current affairs. She is also a freelance copyeditor and copywriter. She holds ...
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Job Success Rate 100%
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Owner Wants to Sell Colonial
11 Jul 2014
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www.nytimes.com
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English
| Investment
Peter Westbury, a former British race car driver, is selling his colonial-style vacation home, Hawksbill House, in Tobago for $700,000. The house, designed to appeal to European tastes, features three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and various amenities including a swimming pool and barbecue area. The property is located in a resort neighborhood and is being sold furnished. Real estate agent Patricia Phillips notes that villa sales in Tobago have increased, with most buyers being British. Foreign buyers are encouraged to purchase in Designated Development Areas, and additional permits are required for residency.
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David Landes
David Landes is a journalist based in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Feature Stories
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+6
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Bruce Bartlett's 6 favorite political books
05 Nov 2017
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theweek.com
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English
| Politics
Bruce Bartlett shares his six favorite political books, highlighting their significance and the impact they have had on his thinking. The list includes influential works by Kevin Phillips, Ronald Reagan, Chrystia Freeland, Peter H. Lindert, David S. Landes, and Joseph A. Schumpeter, covering topics from the Republican takeover of the South to the political power of the ultrawealthy and the economic implications of government spending.
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Douglas Portari
Douglas Portari is a journalist based in São Paulo, Brazil - Over the last 25 years I've written for both mainstream and independent media, from major newspapers and magazines to digital-native news outlets. I've covered a wide range of cultural, political and social issues, from articles on the UN ...
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Democracies in Trance
30 Jan 2023
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Observatório da Imprensa
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Portuguese
| Latin America
Jon Lee Anderson, a seasoned journalist, reflects on his extensive career covering political conflicts and revolutions across the globe, with a particular focus on Latin America. He discusses the challenges facing democracies, the rise of political extremism, and the influence of figures like Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro. Anderson highlights the importance of the rule of law and the threats posed by neoliberalism and transnational plutocracies. He expresses concern over the state of democracy in the United States and Brazil, emphasizing the need for civic resistance against authoritarian tendencies. The article also touches on Anderson's personal experiences and insights into the evolving political landscape.
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Liesl Pretorius
I am a digitally savvy journalist and editor with a keen interest in collaborations, tracking political promises and solutions journalism. I recently completed a certificate course in investigative journalism from Wits. In my freelance career I have focused on cross-platform editing, project ...
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Anatomy of a disinformation campaign: How to avoid traps on Twitter
10 Feb 2021
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www.news24.com
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English
| Misinformation
Disinformation campaigns continue to exploit divisions in South Africa, despite the demise of Bell Pottinger. Experts like Whitney Phillips and Claire Wardle emphasize the importance of strategic engagement on social media to combat disinformation without amplifying it. Herman Wasserman's research highlights the prevalence of sharing unverified information in Africa, while Mandy Jenkins notes the overestimation of individuals' ability to discern fake news. Solutions include education, strategic amplification, and careful verification of sources. Collaborative efforts by organizations like Africa Check and the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab aim to address these challenges.
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Joe Sandler Clarke
Joe Sandler Clarke is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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The best environmental journalism of 2018
28 Dec 2018
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unearthed.greenpeace.org
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English
| Energy Policy
The article presents a compilation of notable environmental journalism from 2018, covering a range of topics including the Paris Accord, the impact of palm oil on the environment, the US coal industry, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman's policies, climate change reporting in the US, Dutch gas extraction, the concept of a 'Green New Deal', oil exploration in Africa, California wildfires, Puerto Rico's post-hurricane situation, climate change as a driver of migration, climate-related impacts on Indian women, inequality in disaster planning, Brazilian politics and the Amazon, coal and climate change discussions in Poland, Brexit financier Arron Banks' diamond mines, the rise of the Green Party in Germany, the global recycling system crisis, and salmon farming issues in the UK.
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Ingrid Seward
Ingrid Seward is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
Jobs Completed 1
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Prince William: A Pillar of Strength for Kate and the Royal Family
23 Mar 2024
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www.thescottishsun.co.uk
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English
| Health Issues
Prince William has been a pillar of strength for his wife Kate and the Royal Family, balancing his duties as a father and husband with his royal responsibilities. Amidst Kate's health challenges, William has shown compassion and has been a comforting presence for the public. The article highlights the support William receives from the Middleton family and his mother Diana's influence on his philanthropic and sensitive nature. The estrangement from his brother Harry is noted, contrasting with the family support from other relatives. William's role is compared to that of his grandmother, Princess Elizabeth, who also became a young public face of the Royal Family during her father's illness.
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Katie Thompson
Hi, I'm Katriona Thompson. I'm a Senior Video Producer at Metro.co.uk with an interest in documentary, explainers and video essays. I'm based in London, and proficient in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects.
English
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Breaking News
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Inside Derek Draper's funeral: Friends reveal Kate Garraway 'wore her husband's watch to keep a little piece of him with her' and Elton John moved congregation to tears with rendition of Skyline Pigeon
03 Oct 2023
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Mail Online
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English
| Covid-19
Kate Garraway paid a heartfelt tribute to her late husband Derek Draper at his funeral, where Sir Elton John moved attendees with a rendition of 'Skyline Pigeon.' The service, held at the Church of St Mary the Virgin in Primrose Hill, saw notable figures like Tony Blair and Keir Starmer in attendance. Draper, a former New Labour lobbyist and psychotherapist, passed away at 56 after a prolonged battle with Covid-19. The funeral was marked by emotional moments, including Garraway wearing her husband's watch and their children participating in the service. The event highlighted Draper's impact on both his personal and professional circles.
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Tina Walsh
Tina Walsh is a journalist based in the UK. With nearly 30 years' experience gained on a wide variety of consumer and trade publications, she has written (and sub edited) on everything from health and medical, travel, food and drink, personal finance, business and other subjects for titles such as ...
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The spinning chair that can help to end dizzy spells
02 Dec 2019
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Daily Mail
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English
| Technology
The TRV chair, a novel treatment for vertigo, has shown promising results in helping patients like Jacqui Dewis overcome debilitating dizzy spells. The chair, which rotates 360 degrees, is used to reposition dislodged crystals in the inner ear, a common cause of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). Jacqui's treatment at the Leicester Royal Infirmary Balance Centre marked a significant improvement in her condition, allowing her to walk straight and reducing her dizziness. The technology, also supported by virtual reality exercises from the Bertec Computerised Dynamic Posturography, offers a more accurate and targeted approach to treating complex cases of BPPV, as explained by experts such as Peter Rea and John Phillips.
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Ej Ward
EJ Ward is a Broadcast Journalist based in London, United Kingdom. With experience working across a range of media EJ is skilled at broadcast journalism and live reporting. Experienced in managing a newsroom he currently works as a News Editor and Producer for Sino Radio UK, part of the GBTIMES ...
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'After 9/11 nobody told the US to sit down with Bin Laden': Minister dismisses calls for Gaza ceasefire
30 Oct 2023
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LBC
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English
| UK Politics
A UK minister has dismissed calls for a ceasefire in Gaza, comparing the situation to the US response after 9/11. Roads Minister Richard Holden argued that Israel cannot lay down its arms against Hamas, which seeks its destruction. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also ruled out a ceasefire, despite calls for a humanitarian pause from the UK and other allies. The UK government and opposition support a temporary humanitarian pause, while some MPs call for a full ceasefire. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is expected to argue that a permanent ceasefire could lead to more violence, while advocating for a humanitarian pause to aid Palestinians.
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