Fernando Alfonso III
Stories
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Is journalism disappearing? These top educators have a lot to say about that
The leaders of six journalism schools discuss the ongoing media bloodbath, the cost of a journalism degree, and how to prepare journalists for the future.
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The legendary designer of the DeLorean has something to say about Tesla's Cybertruck
Giorgetto Giugiaro, the legendary car designer behind the DeLorean DMC-12, weighs in on Tesla's Cybertruck and its polarizing design.
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Why Hot Wheels are one of the most inflation-proof toys in American history
Inflation, the curse of our pocketbooks and the Federal Reserve, has hit almost every good in the U.S. But the price of a beloved toy has managed to hover around $1 — for more than 50 years.
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How independent bookstores help in the fight against book banning and why it matters
An Atlanta store is one of hundreds of independent booksellers across the country celebrating the freedom to read as schools, universities and public libraries face attempts to ban or restrict books.
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$350 million for WeWork co-founder shows how broken and biased venture capital is
A reported $350 million investment into a new, yet-to-be-launched real estate venture founded by WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann reveals just how biased the venture capital industry is, experts say.
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Magnet fishing got people hooked, but China and green tech are threatening its future
Magnet fishing spiked in popularity thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. Now China and the demand from other industries for the material used to make the magnets is threatening the hobby's future.
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More than 1,200 Delta pilots picket at 7 major airports to call for higher pay
Delta pilots are looking for higher pay and better insurance as contract negotiations continue with the company.
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No, this 7-Eleven isn't charging $7.11 for gas, even if the internet says so
A viral image of a 7-Eleven charging $7.11 was taken in 2021, and doesn't reflect the current state of gas prices in the U.S.
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5 people dead at Tulsa medical building, in the 233rd mass shooting of 2022
"Four innocents and one shooter" are dead, says Jonathan Brooks of the Tulsa police department at a news conference on Wednesday.
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Fox responsible for biting people at the U.S. Capitol has been captured, police say
The U.S. Capitol Police says animal control has captured the fox responsible for biting at least one lawmaker and a journalist.