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Journalists-turned-authors to share their advice on how to navigate the leap from article to manuscript. Here is their advice ...
Alessandra De Zubeldia taking notes at SABEW 2025. The Society for Advancing Business and Editing Writing (SABEW) held its annual conference in Washington, D.C. from April 3 through April 5, 2025, ...
If you follow the stock market closely – or even if you don’t – you have likely seen the roller coaster of headlines in the last two weeks. CNBC ran the headlines “Dow surges 2,900 points” and “Dow ...
This week is National Park Week. While there are 63 locations in the United States that include the words “National Park” in their proper name, including Glacier, Yellowstone, and Grand Canyon, the ...
It is officially April, but March Madness is not over quite yet. Both the women’s and the men’s NCAA basketball tournaments are down to the Final Four. With big sporting events such as these, come ...
We have previously covered how artificial intelligence (AI) is changing energy consumption and being used in scams. Today, we’re exploring another topic where the use of AI is raising questions for ...
True or false: Individual companies have their own internal data on production and sales and are often willing to share them with reporters. True or false: Manufacturing is an industry with its own ...
The first sale price of an item in a category. The price of items at the front of the store. The price of the cheapest item they sell in a category. The initial price set for an item before any sale ...
True or false: Government data is typically a good place to start when covering international business stories.
True or false: You should only report what press releases and experts say when it comes to statistics and trends.
True or false: Private companies have fewer financial regulations and requirements than public companies.
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