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Former soccer play Adams gets leading role in rugby league

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

LEEDS, England (AP) Former England soccer captain Tony Adams has been nominated as the next president of the Rugby Football League after becoming involved in the sport through his charity work.Adams

'Stand Up, Fight Back!' Protestors Storm Capitol as Michigan GOP Moves Ahead With Lame-Duck Coup

Common Dreams 

Jake Johnson, staff writer

As Michigan Republicans exploit the lame-duck session move ahead with a raft of legislation that would dramatically weaken the authority of the state's newly elected Democratic governor, attorney general, and secretary of state, hundreds of outraged protestors flooded the capitol building in Lansing on Wednesday to denounce the GOP's anti-democratic power grab.

A Misty Day on Glyder Fawr

Expedition Guide 

A day spent in the mist today scrambling with Toby. We've been up Glyder Fach's Dolmen Ridge where once up the initial steeper pitches Toby took over the lead and took us all the way to the top. We made our descent by Bristly Ridge and it was only at the base of that route [...]

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Paul Ryan can’t escape his legacy as an enabler of Trump’s worst impulses

Think Progress 

As is typical when someone important or notable leaves a job, friends and colleagues gather around and sing their praises. No such luck for House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wisconsin. Ryan will soon take leave of his ornate office in the Capitol, with few people stepping up to slap him on the back and hail his […]

Video forensic reporting goes mainstream — and local

Nieman Journalism Lab 

Over the past few years, we’ve seen a surge of video forensic reporting, packaged into groundbreaking storytelling from well-resourced international media outlets, including the stellar BBC reconstruction of a killing in Cameroon, and our Pulitzer-winning video documenting the murder of an Afghan woman falsely accused of burning the Koran. Then there’s the damning video that...

Newsrooms need to build trust with their journalists, not just the audience

Nieman Journalism Lab 

We will see a debate start around talent. In recent years, most discussions about innovation circled around tech: Will we have the right tools, formats, processes in place to accommodate for digital change? Or else we’ve been talking about trust: Have we done enough to establish trust with our audiences? Way too little attention has...

PressTV-Trump ex-lawyer gets 3-year sentence

RINF 

US President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, has been handed a 3-year prison sentence for paying hush-money on behalf of his client to women he had unlawfully connected with and for lying to Congress about  a proposed project in Russia. Manhattan’s District Judge William Pauley on Wednesday sentenced Cohen to three years in jail for […]

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Bolton again. (32 replies)

Small Heath Alliance 

PFA having to step in to guarantee the players wages again. This appears to be fine with the EFL, even though it's not the first time this season.
Just saying.

News — but make it cinematic

Nieman Journalism Lab 

Journalism is under siege, agreed. And more consumers than ever are turning to their phones to find distraction along with their headlines. But the promise of social media isn’t the de facto undoing of news. Quite the opposite: With more ways than ever to present visuals, journalism has the opportunity to come to life in...

Amazon Went to City Hall. Things Got Loud, Quickly.

The New York Times 

Brian Huseman, Amazon’s vice president for public policy, center, and Holly Sullivan, Amazon’s director of global economic development, testified on Wednesday during a heated hearing at the New York City Council.

UK PM May lives to fight another day

Times of Malta 

Prime Minister Theresa May won a confidence vote from her Conservative party on Wednesday, but 117 of her lawmakers said she was no longer the right leader to implement Britain's exit from the European Union. Britain's March 29 exit has been plunged into crisis by parliamentary opposition to the divorce deal she struck with the EU last month, which has opened up possibilities including a delay to Brexit or even another referendum on membership. May on Monday cancelled a parliamentary vote on the deal... Читать дальше...





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