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reporting the news

Is Journalistic Writing Failing Us?

By Angelo Franco-DeWitt
Modern newswriting still runs on conventions engineered for the telegraph—speed first, cut from the bottom, clarity through simplification—yet it is tasked with narrating wars that demand history and power that is perfectly happy to be misunderstood. The problem lies less in what we are told and more in how we are taught to understand it.

The Year in Other News

By NAM Staff

For news headlines, 2013 didn’t disappoint. From ongoing violence in the Middle East to the rollout of landmark health care reform here at home, the ascension of a new pope and the passing of an international human rights icon, the year’s tumult was splashed across news Websites and front pages worldwide. But for U.S.-based ethnic media, there were other stories that – while less reported – hit closer to home.