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I've always thought the term "reporter" undersells the job of writing the "first rough draft of history," as Washington Post publisher Phil Graham phrased it in 1963. That the word is so simple — and, frankly, humbling — is a reminder to every journalist who steps into the swirl of current events: Our job is to document what we see, hear and experience as accurately as possible, but, in the end, the story is not about us. We are recording the news, not making it. That said, to be a good...
President Akufo-Addo has underscored his government's unwavering support for a free and independent press in the country.
The Parliament of Ghana has approved the ministerial nominees.
President Akufo-Addo has urged journalists and media houses to take a proactive role in educating the public about environmental sustainability.
President Akufo-Addo has urged all African leaders to invest heavily in digital infrastructure.
The founder of Movement for Change Alan Kyerematen is commiserating with the family of individuals in the accident involving President Akufo-Addo’s convoy over the weekend.
President Akufo-Addo has urged journalists to exercise caution in their use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), warning that overreliance on the technology can lead to the proliferation of misinformation.
WWE and Becky Lynch reportedly have yet to agree to terms on a new contract as The Man's deal is mere weeks away from expiring.
Shannon Sharpe is expected to be a mainstay at ESPN for years to come, as the two sides are reportedly nearing a new contract. Richard Deitsch of The Athletic was the first to report that Sharpe and ESPN are close to reaching a four-year deal. According to Deitsch, the contract has not been signed yet,
Kyndryl, the world's largest IT infrastructure services company, announces
Chair to share findings of investigation into NHS infection of thousands with HIV or hepatitis C over more than 20 yearsThe infected blood public inquiry is to publish its final report on the failings that led to the deaths of more than 3,000 people and ruined many more lives.The report will detail how more than 30,000 haemophiliacs or transfusion recipients were infected with HIV and/or hepatitis C over more than two decades, and is seen as a seismic moment for the victims and their families....