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The Weekly Wrap: November 22, 2024

Emotion as “a starting seed for stories”

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From the week

The Atlantic’s Sarah Zhang on covering the science and emotion of being human

“I’ve always liked to think of myself as a brain floating through space…[but] our physical condition constrains and expands the way we think about ourselves.” By Neel Dhanesha.

What will a second Trump term mean for the Freedom of Information Act?

The law itself is likely to stand, but experts expect a surge in requests, longer delays, and more court dates. By Andrew Deck.

The Green Line creates local news for the people turning away from “big-J journalism”

The Green Line combines events, explainers, and solutions to appeal to young Torontonians. By Sophie Culpepper.

Two-thirds of news influencers are men — and most have never worked for a news organization

A new Pew Research Center report also found nearly 40% of U.S. adults under 30 regularly get news from news influencers. By Sarah Scire.
Spanish-language newspapers in the U.S. struggle to localize climate change stories, according to a new study
Trump’s new FCC nominee promises to bring Project 2025-style governance to media