A study based on in-depth interviews with 23 health and science journalists finds that most believed predatory journals are a problem for their peers, or a problem in theory, but not a problem they ...
It’s important for journalists to be aware of predatory journals because such journals pose a threat for the integrity of science journalism.
A suspect was arrested in connection with the Sept. 26 shooting, and his charges will be changed as the victim has died, San Francisco police said.
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Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
The startup uses an LLM tailored to helping people arrive at a consensus. Is it enough to help bridge our differences?
Ohio University’s Scripps in D.C. program, long limited to journalism majors, is now open to political science students, offering more access to internships and professional opportunities.
We can be assured that the divine Principle, God, has pure good in store for us.
Although Congress has passed bipartisan funding bills that maintain science funding for specific agencies, the president and the director of the budget office have described plans for layoffs that ...
A single mother who relied on federal food assistance lost her benefits in 2020 after Kentucky investigators concluded she’d committed fraud. The woman from Salyersville in Appalachian Kentucky had an ...
The inaugural Communicating Climate Solutions Symposium convened community leaders, local officials, researchers, and journalists like KQED’s Danielle Venton, who moderated one of the event's panels. ...
Shanna Hanbury is an independent journalist and social scientist specialized in data-driven and investigative reporting on Latin America, with a focus on the Amazon rainforest. She has worked with top ...