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Peer support has long been used in high‑stress fields like emergency services, but it’s far less common in newsrooms.
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Although AI use is now widespread among U.K. journalists, they still see it as much more of a threat than an opportunity.
This story was commissioned by the River City Journalism Fund Mary Eagan, 71, stares at the body-height punching bag, her delicate hands buried in a pair of giant red boxing gloves. On this warm ...
Lawmakers want to ensure the Shapiro admin is holding corporate middlemen, known as pharmacy benefit managers, accountable.
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