Hindu Jagriti Manch holds a Mashal rally against the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh at Albert Ekka Chowk, in Ranchi on Sunday. (ANI Photo)(Somnath Sen) A Hindu businessman-editor of a local ...
I’m glad to begin another year with you – one spent highlighting the work of MLive journalists and being transparent about how and why we do it. But it wouldn’t be Jan. 1 without a resolution. Or, in ...
Have you ever noticed that some photos in your iPhone or iPad camera roll include a bit of motion? Those are Live Photos. If you’re unfamiliar with Live Photos, the feature captures about a second and ...
Editor Pamela Martin joined IndieWire's craft roundtables to discuss Scott Cooper's dazzling rock film. Editing “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere” was never just about shaping a true story. It was ...
It’s been a slow-burner kind of a day, but not a bad one for the UK with the pound poised to post its best day since April and leading major currencies against the dollar. Gilts too are leading the ...
We asked readers for their questions for The Times’s executive editor about how we cover the news and make judgment calls in our reporting and editing. Interview by Patrick Healy With Joseph Kahn ...
Who doesn’t love a good homecoming? Whether it’s reuniting with classmates or visiting family, this season invites us to step out of routine and reconnect. I had that experience last week in Bay City.
EMEA editor Neil Ramsden brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week. Last week, Undercurrent News reported live from Busan, South Korea, and Anchorage, Alaska, the US, for two big ...
Paramount Skydance has named Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief of CBS News and acquired her online news and commentary outlet, The Free Press. Media reporter Oliver Darcy and GOP strategist Matt Gorman ...
CBS News is giving up the power it has to hold “Face the Nation” interviewees to account. The Paramount Skydance news unit said Friday it would cease editing taped interviews with newsmakers who ...
Times Square has been called the “Crossroads of the World.” But some New Yorkers also call it home. Despite the crowds, trash, noise and buskers – including street performers dressed as superhero ...