Although Bakewell’s history is steeped in agriculture, the industrial revolutions had an enormous impact. The antiques and collectables emanating from this rich and varied past place it firmly on the Great Antiques Map of Britain. Tim Wonnacott visits the Bakewell Food Festival in the heart of the glorious Derbyshire Peak District, where locals have brought […]
Tornado Rampage 2011 finds the people who were pulled into the raging tornadoes and tells their stories first-hand, with remarkable and terrifying video footage they shot in the heat of the storm. Discovery Channel’s ‘Stormchaser’ Reed Timmer joins the hunt on the 27 April, tracking down the twisters as they form – with exclusive pictures […]
Jim Tate knew his Hall of Fame coaching career was coming to an end this spring. It just came to a halt much quicker than anyone expected. Tate’s boys and girls teams at Mobile’s St. Paul’s Episcopal School claimed 102 separate AHSAA team championships in track and cross country in his 42 years. The mandated […]
March 30, 2020 Journalists must understand provenance, motivation when reporting disinformation, Stanford researchers urge Two Stanford scholars discuss strategies for reporters and editors to write about disinformation, leaked material and propaganda in a responsible and timely way. Facebook Twitter Email By Melissa De Witte When confronted with propaganda, disinformation or hacks, journalists face a conundrum: […]
subscribe-iconSubscribe Share As COVID-19 continues to spread around the globe, more and more of us are starting to make changes to the way we work. Google, Microsoft, Trader Joe’s, Gap, and United Airlines are among a growing number of U.S. companies that have already acted to address their workers’ most immediate employment concerns stemming from […]