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  • A Sacramento Bee reporter and photographer discover the anger of California's voters.
  • In their own words, these journalists and nine others (Tim Weiner, John Camp, Marjie Lundstrom, Gerald Posner, Sydney Schanberg, David Burnham, Bryon Acohido.
  • America is in the midst of a clean energy revolution — one that is generating hundreds of billions in economic activity.
  • Winter 2003: Journalist’s Trade Introduction

    December 15, 2003

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    Can Newspapers Reach the Young?
    Newspaper reading isn’t a daily habit for most young people. Instead they catch headlines on Web sites, share opinions on Weblogs, and see breaking news alerts along TV scroll bars. Nor do they think they should pay for news reporting. “Deliver the newspaper to me free, and I’ll take a look,” typical young readers tell focus groups as news organizations look for ways to unlock the mysteries of how to connect with these reluctant consumers. – Melissa Ludtke, Editor
    With its unusual purpose and Hollywood celebrity, California’s autumn recall election became an archetypal mix of entertainment and news reporting. Lessons from its reporters shed light on some of the changing realities of political coverage.

    After a 13-year break from political reporting, former San Francisco Chronicle columnist Mark Simon was back on the campaign trail. He reflects on change
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  • White House Correspondents' Association

    Organization of journalists covering the US executive branch

    For the press corps generally, see White House press corps.

    This article needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(April 2024)

    The White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) is an organization of journalists who cover the White House and the president of the United States. The WHCA was founded on February 25, 1914, by journalists in response to an unfounded rumor that a United States congressional committee would select which journalists could attend press conferences of President Woodrow Wilson.[4]

    The WHCA operates independently of the White House. Among the more notable issues handled by the WHCA are the credentialing process, access to the president and physical conditions in the White House press briefing rooms.[5][6] Its most high-profile activity is

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    What’s the Difference Between Practical and Practicable Well-Being?

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    LTCCC’s Executive Director Richard Mollot on the difference between practical vs. practicable well-being, ombudsmen vs. surveyors, the letters (A through L) in the nursing home scope and surveyor grid, and harm vs. no-harm.

    Interview recorded February 10, 2023 and edited for clarity.

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    NY Attorney General Enforcement Actions (Webinar)

    The following fryst vatten a recording from LTCCC’s February 21, 2023 webinar, “NY Attorney General Enforcement Actions.” In the schema, Amy Held (Director of NYS AG’s MFCU) & Thom O’Hanlon (Chief of Criminal Investigations in NYS AG’s MFCU​) discuss the recent groundbreaking lawsuits filed by NYS Attorney General James alleging widespread neglect and abuse and significant […]

    Transfer and Discharge: What’s Legal, What’s