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It’s #NewstodonFriday! It’s been another busy week for the many newsrooms who have an active presence in the #fediverse, and we’re highlighting their work in the thread below. If you like what you see, follow the profiles and boost their stories.
If you’re a journo or newsroom that we don’t know about or if there’s a newsroom you’d love to put on our radar, please let us know in the comments.
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@randahl is fresh air and is somehow both hard hitting and fun. He’s getting established so he’s up top as someone to support first. You need a Patreon Randahl! Take the minimum fees option. https://youtu.be/Z7fsxRI7SHc
@KyivIndependent produces outstanding, best in the world reporting. No joke. See their latest. Here is an earlier one. I’ve moved off Patreon to direct funding once they could take it. https://youtu.be/Mskr4VDxgog
Denys Daydov is the nicest guy you’d ever want as a war correspondent. The best daily source. Patreon for him. https://youtu.be/VKMxugv0RGA
Reporting From Ukraine. Support on Patreon. Incredibly connected analysis. They know things. https://youtu.be/JXowjLcXBY8
Anders Puck Nielsen is a world class military analyst. When he does speak, I listen. https://youtu.be/OZ-R1WVGwQg
Ryan McBeth. This was the guy who went to YouTube at the start of the assault on #Kyiv, specifically to teach Ukrainians how to kill a tank. Outstanding! Probably had an impact on the war, not kidding, so it would behove you to listen. Check the date on this: https://youtube.com/shorts/e5UsENUts-c
Ukraine Matters. Georgie is one of those people whom you quietly realise is really smart and really plugged in. https://youtu.be/iRLeeG2JIe8
Jake Broe. Smart, clear and common sense. An amazing guy with a big heart. Decided to raise $40k for his 40th birthday. Raised $1.2million. https://youtu.be/0mKrlbZO3qU
Is it me or is Denmark 🇩🇰 really representing this #FollowFriday
It’s #NewstodonFriday — such a shame it’s been a slow news week! Just to refresh your memories, this is a day to feature work from newsrooms with an active presence in the #Fediverse. If you like what you see in the (long!) thread below, follow the profiles and boost their stories. If you’re a journo or newsroom that we don’t know about or if there’s a newsroom you’d love to put on our radar, please let us know in the comments below.
Angelman Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that affects around half a million people worldwide. Here’s a story from @thexylom about the potential for a cure, and the barriers families in Hong Kong must overcome to access it.
Solitary confinement is classified as torture by the UN and is a war crime under the Geneva Convention, yet more than 500 people have endured this for a decade or longer in Texas. Damascus James created “Texas Letters,” an anthology and book series featuring the unedited writings of people who have spent months, years and sometimes decades in isolation. @TexasObserver has extracts from the second volume here.
San Francisco’s mental health care and detention system is under enormous strain. Here’s a story from @SFPublicPress about the vicious cycle that occurs as distressed people fall through the cracks in the system.
Our @NewsDesk created this Flipboard Storyboard on what happens next for Trump — whether he has grounds for appeal, how the verdict will impact the election, if he might go to prison, and the ludicrous Republican response to his conviction.
Bruce Springsteen might be the biggest naysayer of all when it comes to giving permission for politicians to use music for campaigning. As “Born in the USA” turns 40, @TheConversationUS breaks down why this is one of Springsteen’s most misunderstood songs.
What’s your perception of a gig worker? Most are relatively young, but @restofworld spoke to 50 who are aged between 50 and 75 as part of its Graying Gig Workers series. Maureen Zephora Khumalo from Johannesburg, South Africa, told Rest of World that friends laugh at her for doing a young people’s job, but “with harsh economic conditions and my children out of jobs, I [may] even work until my eighties because no one can give me money for free.” https://restofworld.org/2024/aging-global-gig-workers/
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