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UK weighs forcing social media firms to boost trusted news
The UK is weighing new rules that would require Meta, TikTok and YouTube to prioritize trusted news content in feeds and search results.
Trust in news at all-time low as interest in industry declines, Reuters Institute finds - study
'She's murdering 60 Minutes': Pelley’s attack on new CBS Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss ends in firing
NYT accuses Israel of trying to 'stifle journalism' by taking legal action over op-ed
LA Jewish day school censors two student newspaper articles on Israel-Hamas war
The student staff at the Boiling Point retracted an article about anti-Israel sentiment.
Shuttering Al Jazeera: More symbolic than anything - analysis
The move against Al Jazeera won’t stop it from spreading calumnies about Israel, but it sends a message that the Jewish state will not just sit back and let this happen without a symbolic battle.
The digital age has made choosing news about Israel a battle - opinion
We all need to be vigilant, to act as anti-propaganda foot soldiers in our asymmetric war with our enemies.
Senator Joe Lieberman and 'The Jerusalem Report' - opinion
Ironically, as I watched the senator read my Jerusalem Report, I had been writing fairly regularly for the publication – mainly providing interesting anecdotes from the Jewish world.
Rabbi, what do you surf? How ultra-Orthodox Jews use the news, Internet - opinion
Author Yoel Cohen draws upon surveys of Israeli rabbis about attitudes toward, and usage of, information and media, in particular new media.
Israeli commander calls to resettle Gaza, reprimanded by IDF
The IDF claims that the "officer expressed remorse" after being reprimanded.
While Israel is at war, this org. is building community centers
Ari Zuckerman, chairman of the Israel Association of Community Centers, speaks about the organization’s activities during the war.
Jerusalem Post supplement gets new look for 2024
In our ongoing quest to bring you news that interests you, we have created recurring features spotlighting local landmarks and personalities for you to recognize, interact with, and enjoy.
Pro-Palestinian groups block entry to NYC's two major airports
Local councilwoman Inna Vernikov commented that the self-proclaimed "victory" of the organizers only proved to be disruptive for New Yorkers.
Turkish news anchor fired for appearing on-air with Starbucks coffee cup
The channel issued a strong condemnation of the presenter and director working there and made it clear that it was terminating their contracts.