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The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2023 January 11

By Sam Hall Good evening. As thousands of ambulance workers walked out on strike today, attempts at ending the deadlock were met with a fresh blow. We have the latest on a day of computer chaos, after an IT glitch grounded every US flight and Royal Mail was disrupted by a “cyber incident”. Evening briefing:Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Wednesday 2023 January 11”

The Telegraph Frontpage for Saturday 2022 December 24

By Sam Hall Good evening. Getting home for Christmas – whether by plane, train or automobile – has rarely been so challenging. We have the latest as Border Force officers go on strike, amid warnings that industrial action at our airports could go on for six months. Paris | A 69-year-old gunman opened fire atContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Saturday 2022 December 24”

How willing are people to stand up for their values and beliefs

One can find several people doing violence against the truth. Similarly, there is Richard Martin who claims that fascism and communism are twin brothers.

The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022/10/28

By Chris Price Good morning. The Prime Minister and the Chancellor’s efforts to balance the books could see them target energy firms again. Meanwhile, Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover could allow Donald Trump to return. Rishi Sunak plans to expand windfall tax grab Rishi Sunak is drawing up plans to expand the windfall tax on energyContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022/10/28”

A narrative or essay that takes you someplace you might not expect to go

From now onwards, we hope to present you regularly with some pieces of exceptional writing from The New York Times — a narrative or essay that takes you some place you might not expect to go.

When Christians Attack Other Christians

Originally posted on Lynn Pryor:
On average, 90,000 Christians are killed each year by those who stand opposed to Christ and His followers. [Source] It’s hard to imagine that Christians spear-heading such persecution, but it’s happened–and it’s happened right here in America. Remember the Pilgrims? Sure, you do. They came to America to give us…

Quakers: Their History, Beliefs and Meticulous Records

Originally posted on Ancestry Bird Dog:
Quakers, the Religious Society of Friends Quakers are members of a group with Christian roots that began in England in the 1650s. The formal title of the movement is the Society of Friends or the Religious Society of Friends.? Their founder was George Fox (1624-1691) of Leicestershire, England. Fox…

How to save Journalism in 2022

Originally posted on Maria Blogs:
In the last decade, the journalistic and media business model has been changing rapidly. This change has brought many hardships to media companies who have mostly relied on newspapers as their main source of income. These companies have been losing money due to declining readers and ad revenue. Newspapers lose…

Politics in our Digital Age

Originally posted on Everything with Anna:
Photo by michelle guimaru00e3es on Pexels.com As we saw in The New York Times article, “How Obama’s Internet Campaign Changed Politics,” the advent of technology and the internet has forever changed the political arena. For the first time in history, a candidate used social media for free online advertising.…

The Ever-Evolving Industry of Journalism: its Quest to Survive in a Digital World

Originally posted on Everything with Anna:
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Thinking about a traditional shopping mall twenty years ago and thinking about one in 2022 bring about two completely different images. Many malls once vibrant and full of people are now desolate and near extinct. The main reason behind this change is the rise…