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"newsworthy" Definitions
  1. interesting and important enough to be reported as news

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The term "newsworthy" may be abused and opaque, but that's newsworthy under any definition.
There's a lot of ways to be newsworthy, and Trump was newsworthy in a lot of ways.
Common to almost all the recent coverage is a concession that the files contained no particularly revealing or transformative insights: A newsworthy story without much newsworthy information.
But there's a difference between treating a piece of information as newsworthy even though it was hacked and treating a piece of information as newsworthy because it was hacked.
Perhaps offense and bigotry should be understood as Trump's baseline — newsworthy, just as the central projects of other leaders are newsworthy, but not worthy of blanket coverage upon every utterance.
In 2017, fathers raising their kids shouldn't be deemed newsworthy.
FABER: ON A NEWSWORTHY DAY FOR YOU AND YOUR CAREER.
There's rarely anything newsworthy about distributing a person's nude photos.
There are also some newsworthy deals you should know about.
Even though this shouldn't be all that newsworthy, it is.
That wasn't the most newsworthy part of the column, though.
To be fair, this whole thing doesn't seem particularly newsworthy.
What's newsworthy about this outage was that it was nationwide.
We didn't realize how newsworthy this small gag would be.
But it wasn't the most newsworthy part of the interview.
TARGET2 balances, for instance, are frequently deemed newsworthy in Germany.
Where the story becomes newsworthy is around the word "choose".
Let me tell you what is newsworthy alone: This photo.
But this is all not that newsworthy for mainstream media.
Otherwise it wouldn't be newsworthy enough for us to discuss.
The more newsworthy paper is the one that discusses strategy.
Why were they so much more newsworthy than anything else?
And a private matter, I don't think it's that newsworthy.
To say something is newsworthy isn't to distinguish it much.
The Times reports on suicides when they are exceptionally newsworthy.
The additional coverage makes it even more newsworthy and viral.
A museum doesn't have to be new to be newsworthy.
The most newsworthy element of this story is Simon's ruthlessness.
Its contents, about a labor negotiation, were truthful and newsworthy.
What does it show, and why is it so newsworthy?
It'll have to start deciding who else's tweets qualify as newsworthy.
Watch highlights of the year projected across some pretty newsworthy choreography.
Conway later pressed Yilek on what was newsworthy about her husband.
The company also has questionable standards for what it considers newsworthy.
Oftentimes, the app captured the most newsworthy moments as they happened.
Content flagged as violent — a beating or beheading — may be newsworthy.
No matter how it ended up, that's newsworthy, impossible to ignore.
The list is endless, and there's nothing newsworthy about it anymore.
Facebook's content policies give "special deference" to newsworthy content, he said.
The delay of "Black Widow" is newsworthy, but it's not surprising.
We often file public records requests that yield no newsworthy information.
This is probably because of pressure to publish what is newsworthy.
The world is full of newsworthy events, comments, reports, facts, people.
"We'll duck in live if anything newsworthy happens," Tucker Carlson said.
The investigation into Russia's meddling in American elections is, indeed, newsworthy.
Nor was it newsworthy in any meaningful sense of the term.
Others say interviews with administration aides are inherently newsworthy and necessary.
Why do you think the flyby of Ultima Thule is newsworthy?
But Bernie Sanders could have found other ways to be newsworthy.
Support for putting a price on carbon emissions is hardly newsworthy.
And so I was trying to not say anything all that newsworthy.
If he decides to declare war on Twitter, it will be newsworthy.
What he didn&apost address was as newsworthy as what he did.
You comb through the emails for the newsworthy stuff, then you publish.
YouTube considers the removal of newsworthy videos to be just as harmful.
It now allows for "newsworthy exceptions" under its "terror of war" guidelines.
Everything is both newsworthy and commonplace because it's constant, cyclical, and free.
The media generally find jihadist attacks more newsworthy than right-wing ones.
There's nothing new about Twitter's reluctance to take action against "newsworthy" subjects.
Some were newsworthy, like evidence of an indiscriminate helicopter attack in Iraq.
All of the posts were newsworthy and held public figures to account.
"Runaway P22014P bosses are no longer newsworthy," declared the Jinling Evening News.
"All I can say is those files are incredibly newsworthy," said Stone.
Bad neighborhood or not, a body on the ground is always newsworthy.
"It's perp-y," Burke said, using the slang word meaning not newsworthy.
Targeting a president's family business is newsworthy and unusual, but not unexpected.
However, the first lady's absence made her appearance all the more newsworthy.
I went through the transcript and grabbed the 29 most newsworthy lines.
Below, I picked out the 26 most noteworthy -- and newsworthy -- lines. Enjoy!
An uplifting tale of the times, then, but hardly a newsworthy event.
It was practically newsworthy on Tuesday when no one retired that day.
Of course, these are all newsworthy events that need to be covered.
Everything seemed to be newsworthy; nothing in particular seemed to be happening.
That includes allowing tweets under the "newsworthy" label it might otherwise ban.
It simply adds yet another powerful dynamic to an already newsworthy phenomenon.
The Trump administration's recalcitrance will simply make it all the more newsworthy.
However, since the building did NOT fall down, it is not newsworthy.
But many other news organizations deemed his rant newsworthy, obscenities and all.
It was also newsworthy, given that Jewell was already a national hero.
"Just because a photo is embarrassing doesn't mean it's newsworthy," Shachtman said.
That's why Tuesday's scene at Grand Rapids Christian High School was nationally newsworthy.
It's something a lot of people did and not a very newsworthy thing?
The bowtie-loving buffoon has never filed a newsworthy story in his life.
Gawker claimed Hogan's own speech concerning his sex life made the footage newsworthy.
But that's neither controversial nor newsworthy; the standard itself is well-established law.
Acting as a photographer, you're to capture newsworthy moments in the game's world.
He held news conferences so frequently — nearly daily — that their absence felt newsworthy.
And there are newsworthy examples of government employees standing up to Trump's pressure.
Gawker has argued its footage was newsworthy and protected by the First Amendment.
Much of what has been reported on out of the hack was newsworthy.
What kind of exception would there be for news sites and newsworthy material?
One of history's biggest sex symbols saying that fat is beautiful was newsworthy.
To be sure, these are factors worth watching but they are hardly newsworthy.
YouTube also later designated this search as newsworthy with the "top news" label.
"This is by far the most newsworthy, buzzworthy case we've been involved with."
Certainly, there's nothing newsworthy about powerful and successful celebrities believing their own hype.
Some worry that the algorithm would inadvertently block propaganda videos or newsworthy content.
There are a few items that could, I suppose, be described as newsworthy.
It was pursued because he's the world's richest man and a newsworthy subject.
Fashion Review ROME — It's hard to hold a newsworthy fashion show these days.
""The discussion wasn't newsworthy; he rambled about people he knew in the industry.
Slice out the newsworthy catastrophe and you'd have almost exactly the same book.
With so much stage management, moments of candor become newsworthy on their own.
Step one: accept the fact that you don't get to decide what's newsworthy.
That's a major accomplishment that I think is newsworthy in its own right.
Publishers publishing newsworthy information during an election is part of a free election.
No doubt this year's choice of the #MeToo movement is newsworthy and deserving.
Our task was to master the details of nine or 10 newsworthy events.
I'm saying that to be ... There's a lot of ways to be newsworthy.
The reporters had asked penetrating, newsworthy questions of the president for an hour.
Of course, that hasn't been the only newsworthy moment in the global soccer championship.
The marathon of questions brought a few newsworthy moments from the presidential hopefuls — Sens.
As we've evolved we know that people are sharing more newsworthy content on Facebook.
Videos that are "educational, scientific, newsworthy, or a documentary" may be exempt, it says.
No, because no one would consider that behavior shocking or newsworthy — it's simply average.
No tweet is off-limits, no quote too personal — their very existence is newsworthy.
Given his on-screen ubiquity, you've probably picked up the most newsworthy bits already.
Yes, the DNC is a powerful institution, and yes, its internal machinations are newsworthy.
Trending Topics is designed to surface the most newsworthy and popular conversations on Facebook.
I don't agree with that, but do I think the DNC emails were newsworthy?
Gawker had argued that the sex tape was newsworthy, and therefore appropriate to publish.
But I think —" Brennan: "This is why it was newsworthy when he said it.
And that means he will still be a newsworthy subject for Bloomberg's political journalists.
The subject is clearly newsworthy, but for her that's been the least of it.
What might be most newsworthy, though, are the two things the interview didn't reveal.
A beautiful, poignant picture could edge out a more newsworthy one, and vice versa.
There's just no question that the email exchanges inside the Democratic Party were newsworthy.
If the site deemed something newsworthy, it will not be removed from the platform.
Twitter has a similar policy of treating high-profile political tweets as inherently newsworthy.
Second, the impeachment saga involving President Donald Trump makes Iowa less newsworthy for now.
I'M REALLY NOT PRIVY TO ANY INFORMATION THAT WOULD BE NEWSWORTHY IN ANY WAY.
Publishing photos that are merely embarrassing, and not newsworthy, doesn't make you a journalist.
Do you withhold newsworthy documents, even only temporarily, to check their veracity and provenance?
From the media's perspective, "Clinton garbled a sentence" is true but not particularly newsworthy.
It represents a breakdown in a basic democratic norm, and that itself feels newsworthy.
The recommendations also allow moderators to consider whether the video is newsworthy in some way.
Now this kind of convenience is taken for granted, but in 1995, it was newsworthy.
Once something newsworthy happens, there will be multiple outlets on the ground covering the event.
The company then explained the tweet had newsworthy value, which is why it remained posted.
Largely summarizing the CEO's previous comments, the sweeping manifesto was newsworthy while containing little news.
Museum studies scholar Ross Parry argues that the idea of a technological museum isn't newsworthy.
During a videotaped deposition, he called celebrity sex tapes newsworthy unless they involved a child.
In fact, they're so normal that sometimes we wonder if the duo is actually newsworthy.
"Regardless of how you judge what's newsworthy, he's asked for it," Marburger said of Hogan.
While a breach of a celebrity's privacy is newsworthy, the stars are far from alone.
If Sessions has any information or even a view on this, it will be newsworthy.
That report, like the new one, was interesting and newsworthy and telling in many ways.
Facebook at the time claimed a "technical glitch" caused the disappearance of the newsworthy video.
Teams announce signings without including the dollar values, even though that's the most newsworthy part.
Their activities are newsworthy, but they shouldn't simply be handed a megaphone to spread hate.
They did not find any of the emails particularly newsworthy and did not publish them.
Prominent tech journalist Kara Swisher called the company out for unfairly determining what is newsworthy.
Perhaps, Facebook needs to bring back human curators to become the gatekeepers of newsworthy news.
In fact, the Fox News hosts were taken aback when Pruitt said something unexpectedly newsworthy.
Balz said he asked Trump a few questions but that no newsworthy information was revealed.
And they drive the news only because they're considered by the media to be newsworthy.
Some things are newsworthy because they are against the law; others, because they are not.
These results are significant and newsworthy, and they are in jeopardy of being quickly reversed.
If something is truly newsworthy, you should talk about it in terms of effect size.
Levant stated that since the cartoons were newsworthy, it was his right to republish them.
Here's the money quote: We published newsworthy information about a subject of deep public concern.
Even viewed solely in the context of Colorado's educational needs, pot revenue is not newsworthy.
There have been instances, however, where such requests were rejected by producers as insufficiently newsworthy.
When no one can predict what Trump will say next, everything he says is newsworthy.
As Trump became a more serious contender for the Republican nomination, his statements became more newsworthy.
A Dr. Dre live performance is sort of similar: pretty rare, and newsworthy when it appears.
More importantly, it's still figuring out how to treat videos that are both newsworthy and disturbing.
But the network says the documentary is a legitimate work of journalism on a newsworthy subect.
Twitter has said that it holds those tweets to a different standard, because they are newsworthy.
More recently, it's signed up the Techmeme Ride Home, Twenty Thousand Hertz, The Newsworthy and others.
When is the typically too graphic video acceptable because it is newsworthy, educational, or historically relevant?
While this may be true, such moves are actually more newsworthy insofar as they happen less.
Study that potential contact's online presence, career highlights and any recent newsworthy career moves or developments.
It hasn't generated many headlines over the years because it has largely avoided any newsworthy disruption.
In the abstract, suing Beyoncé as an obscure artist is an absurd and, obviously, newsworthy route.
The ratings alone were newsworthy: 84 million viewers, possibly the most for a debate ever. Mrs.
Of course, we long for the day that someone famous coming out is no longer newsworthy.
For two weeks the largest newspaper in the country was prohibited from publishing truthful, newsworthy information.
Below, I've picked out the 35 most newsworthy and noteworthy lines from Giuliani this morning. 1.
We also have our separate "facts," often the result of what different media outlets consider newsworthy.
Clinton by her own staff, were newsworthy regardless of the manner in which they were obtained.
But the track record of secret audio recordings featuring Trump has been both damning and newsworthy.
After all, little about his candidacy, election victory or presidency is typical, and much is newsworthy.
And, as Le Monde wrote, it was not enough time to verify any newsworthy material, anyway.
It was never clear that there was much newsworthy in the leaked files to begin with.
He is despicable, but surely there are far more newsworthy occurrences that should be attended to.
And he has a reputation for making newsworthy statements during such hearings — when he wants to.
What our elected leaders say and do is important and newsworthy and deserve plenty of coverage.
We barely consider it newsworthy anymore when school kids fire at fellow students with smaller weapons.
Ted Cruz could have found other ways to be newsworthy without resorting to hatred of immigrants.
The clip from Lac-Mégantic was tagged as footage of a newsworthy historical event, he said.
But one reason Pokémon is so newsworthy is that such blockbuster apps are rarer and rarer.
Are the tweets of a main Republican candidate — now president-elect — however erratic in substance, newsworthy?
Newsworthy and noteworthy things are regularly uncovered by people with agendas, biases, and distinct points of view.
Many will say it's not newsworthy, but hey, we all have a lot of opinions on it.
Gawker said the footage was newsworthy information about a public figure, and protected by the First Amendment.
Denton, who says he'll appeal the verdict, told ABC he still believes the sex tape was newsworthy.
To clarify: these videos are not being kept up because they are newsworthy or for public interest.
To put it simply, Rodner said, any newsworthy story is fair game, at least under US law.
But "as far as making a film on a newsworthy event, anybody could do it," Rodner noted.
Facebook said Friday it's becoming more willing to display graphic but newsworthy content instead of censor it.
There is no legitimate use of videos depicting child abuse, but some extremist content may be newsworthy.
On the one hand, he is the president of the United States, and his tweets are newsworthy.
Media coverageThe inanity of Cheeto Harambe is, of course, only relevant if the media deems it newsworthy.
Just about anything Kylie Jenner does is newsworthy because of her status as an A-List celebrity.
It is possible he has turned up newsworthy and scandalous information that nonetheless didn't involve outright lawbreaking.
The large scale of Twitter's purge, meanwhile, and its impact on high-profile individuals, made it newsworthy.
But often the information that is derived from hacked material is newsworthy and in the public interest.
Death, after all, will happen to all of us, and there is nothing particularly newsworthy about that.
Then, they play a round of "Would You Rather" riffing on the most newsworthy moments of 2018!
The company added that the post was also newsworthy because Donald Trump was a candidate for office.
Trump shocks with refusal to accept election results -- It was the most newsworthy line of the night.
Why are unrelated past facts about this private citizen's life now newsworthy for digging up and publishing?
"The privilege to report newsworthy information is not without limit," he wrote in an April 1998 opinion.
But one reason that Pokémon is so newsworthy is that such blockbuster apps are rarer and rarer.
We will know when true equality has been achieved when stories like this are no longer newsworthy.
The most controversial aspect of our TOS is the newsworthy/public interest clause, the 'protection' you mention.
But no one should be allowed to abuse people on Twitter, regardless of how "newsworthy" they are.
If you ate and partied your way through the holidays, you may have missed some newsworthy moments.
Gawker's lawyers argued the tape was newsworthy as Hogan openly discussed his sex during various media interviews.
Of course, to the content consumer, this is no different than any other newsworthy event or trend.
At home, friends are largely delineated by political tribe; couples that date across the divide are newsworthy.
Martin, author of the new book No Longer Newsworthy: How the Mainstream Media Abandoned the Working Class.
But in the past two seasons, they have at times showed the anthem because it was newsworthy.
But, our mission at Times Opinion is to tackle big ideas from a range of newsworthy viewpoints.
When Trump counter-punched and insulted Conway earlier this week, Conway's concerns instantly became much more newsworthy.
"We usually booked politicians and pundits every few months, when there was something newsworthy," Mr. Burnett said.
In a muddled way, Clegg also detailed Facebook's policy around "newsworthy" content, which applies to all users.
Meanwhile, other major networks and newsrooms determined that the migrants in Piedras Negras weren't all that newsworthy.
What makes the story of a missing white girl so newsworthy and engrossing to so many Americans?
And so, he's trying to say things that are newsworthy, or he's trying to make them newsworthy to force him to get coverage like what he did last night in Montana because people are trying to cut back on that because they realize it is an unfair advantage.
The pair will discuss five newsworthy individuals you need to know that week – from celebrities to everyday people.
But because the tweet was "newsworthy," it was allowed to stay up, and the president's account wasn't suspended.
It's complicated to decide if a piece of content — even if it's grotesque — is newsworthy enough to stay.
As such, any time the brand unleashes a new menu item, it's a newsworthy affair for diehard fans.
In a taped video deposition, former editor A.J. Daulerio called celebrity sex tapes newsworthy unless involving a child.
There's never been a grand consensus on what counts as outing, and whether it's ever justified as newsworthy.
Typically, this wouldn't really be newsworthy — it's just another reality television show regarded as a guilty pleasure watch.
Why it matters: Democrats' health care strategy is well-established, so every new example of it isn't newsworthy.
The real newsworthy story may be the exceptional continuity in evangelical public opinion on most issues over time.
Like Spicer, Scaramucci was treated to a sweet, kid gloves roasting for his most newsworthy White House antics.
His efforts to bring together government and tech to solve big issues are laudable, if not particularly newsworthy.
Twitter decided to let the tweets stand because, while they may have violated its rules, they were newsworthy.
And to me, you know, I think that the president&aposs behavior is more newsworthy than our coverage.
It's so common that even someone like myself read it and at first thought, How is this newsworthy?
The unscripted interviews conducted by Walt Mossberg, Kara Swisher, and Peter Kafka are always entertaining and often newsworthy.
That doesn't change the fact that such a tape probably would have been newsworthy, even in the 1960s.
After scrolling past some of these posts, I came across a few that mentioned the more newsworthy issues.
The source and motivations of the leak are unclear, but the contents are embarrassing enough to be newsworthy.
" Suspending President Trump or other newsworthy public figures: "We hold all accounts to the same terms of service.
But television executives privately argued that the President's comments are inherently newsworthy and should be aired to viewers.
Perhaps this short list of cooperative efforts is not sexy, and therefore, not as newsworthy as other matters.
But the decision to hold back a clearly newsworthy recording is because it makes the White House uncomfortable?
Of course, the use of lawful surveillance in an abusive way could still be abusive and, yes, newsworthy.
To determine what's newsworthy, Reddit says it first figured out which subreddits were engaging with news the most.
The moderators appeared willing to buck the debate's format when they deemed a particular interaction newsworthy or illuminating.
If I'd been a pale-skinned young woman talking about that stuff, it would have been more newsworthy.
But so long as celebrities' personal lives are considered newsworthy, it's a challenge we'll have to deal with.
Executives said they believed that the shutdown, and its adverse affects on millions of Americans, were inherently newsworthy.
I make a decision about what to review based on a number of factors: Is the book newsworthy?
The fact that she wore high heels when boarding a plane, regardless of her destination, is not newsworthy.
But its policies give wide leeway to world leaders in the interest of letting users see newsworthy information.
On some level, anything that the president says, or that a plausible candidate for president says, is newsworthy.
The answer was that it had been dominating social media all weekend, and that had made it newsworthy.
So when the outfit-goals emporium turns out a newsworthy sale, we're usually the first to spot it.
It is remarkable that the horror of immigrant children being separated from their parents continues to be newsworthy.
Will Smith kicked off his social media involvement in 2017 and has been creating newsworthy moments ever since.
Yes. But at the same time: Was it newsworthy when the police opened an investigation into Smollett's accusation?
When they could, they shared newsworthy and imminent information with The Times for its continuing coverage of immigration.
The intent of verifying against news outlets is to surface topics that are meaningful to people and newsworthy.
"It's supply and demand — limited supply, and as this demand gets elevated, it becomes more newsworthy," he said.
GeenStijl argued that the ruling reduces the ability of the site to report on newsworthy information GeenStijl argued that the ruling reduces the ability of the site to report on newsworthy information, an argument that echoes that of Gawker Media's arguments in its own case against Terry Bollea earlier this year.
Anything the President tweets is newsworthy, which means that none of his tweets can be pulled from the platform.
Gawker's lawyers argued the tape was newsworthy as Hogan, 62, openly discussed his sex life during various media interviews.
The photo was newsworthy because at the time, the Celtics were reportedly trying to recruit NBA star Kevin Durant.
What happened Friday threatens to have a chilling effect on confidential sources who share critical, newsworthy information with reporters.
"It really pushed the bounds of what a court would consider to be 'newsworthy,'" Stewart said in an email.
Pelosi reclaiming and promoting the image that Trump meant as an attack, however, marks a notable -- and newsworthy -- exception.
Turning up on a stranger's doorstep because their relative dropped dead in a newsworthy way is not normal behaviour.
Information security hits the headlines at least weekly, and both the rate and scale of newsworthy breaches are increasing.
Acquiring the last privately owned da Vinci, particularly one with such fascinating provenance, is newsworthy enough as it is.
One of the contributing factors, as we've learned recently, is how newsworthy a tweet is, which requires subjective analysis.
PALMER: Remember stepping down in the mill of hot congress is very -- I mean newsworthy, noteworthy doesn&apost happen.
But the same information viewed in aggregate, sorted by geography, chronology or sector, yields some fascinating — and newsworthy — patterns.
Hypothetically, if you were to look at these posts and find them true, interesting, newsworthy—would you publish them?
It's kind of like Kathie Lee and Hoda except with two male anchors, less wine, and more newsworthy items.
However, since several contradict the official White House line, it's hard to argue that the posts are not newsworthy.
Apparently Bannon never thought that the journalist might take his (very newsworthy) comments and turn them into a story.
The second is a more philosophical debate about who gets to decide what's newsworthy in a prior restraint case.
When a character on TV (or in a movie, or in a book) has an abortion, it's immediately newsworthy.
Let's be clear: one of Hollywood's biggest directors warning of American concentration camps is a newsworthy item in 2017.
Trump polling at 2628 percent got big headlines and play on cable news, but is it really that newsworthy?
"It's perp-y," Burke said, meaning it wasn't newsworthy since it wasn't a serious injury and appeared gang-related.
He had some not at all newsworthy information that Trump communications may have been swept up in NSA surveillance.
The most recent newsworthy Bieber-related incident involves a pair of Yeezys, creative Beliebers, and the power of Instagram.
But several offered the defense that whatever viewers make of Mr. Trump, he is undoubtedly newsworthy — and always accessible.
The real foreign influence in our elections is evidently less newsworthy than a Russian spy at the NRA convention.
Even if a mediocre hall had resulted, the avoidance of the usual cultural-political imbroglio would have been newsworthy.
"Equality, to me, looks like a world where [a gay presidential candidate is] not newsworthy," Buttigieg told Out magazine.
" Second, he said that a company taking it upon themselves to determine what's "newsworthy" is "a very dangerous road.
He reports on them as breaking news, pulling together the details of the drop and the most newsworthy lyrics.
My editor and I constantly analyzed events and emails to decide if they were actually newsworthy or tabloid fodder.
Or that the omission was more purposeful, a judgment call of an editor who didn't deem the death newsworthy.
What could be more newsworthy than this purified racism from the president of the United States and his supporters?
But what makes this latest Weiner scandal newsworthy is that it goes beyond the scandalous dick pic he's sending.
"As if what [the] president says, even repeatedly, isn't newsworthy?" shot back Paul Farhi, the Washington Post's media reporter.
Twitter has a similar policy that specifically cites what happens if a newsworthy world leader posts a harmful tweet.
They might make headlines for a few days, but they're just the newsworthy tip of a very large iceberg.
And Prada wasn't alone: The rise of the unremarkable is the most newsworthy story of the men's wear season.
"Journalism comes in all shapes and sizes, with the universal goal of publishing truthful, newsworthy information," the companies wrote.
Just want to be sure that's what we heard, that's what you are saying, because they're both very newsworthy.
Publishers have engaged with the app in similar ways, dancing in some videos and explaining newsworthy issues in others.
Sulzberger's speech was newsworthy because he shared some new examples of threats to journalism in the age of Trump.
The Menstrual Movement, She Should Run, Southern Poverty Law Center, and more, with campaigns often inspired by newsworthy events.
So far, the chief justice's most newsworthy moment was when he scolded the two sides for not being civil.
Normally, that might not be especially newsworthy—people visit our nation's capital to advocate for causes all the time.
What's newsworthy is just how much artificial intelligence went into selecting those socks, completing the order and delivering them.
Sometimes, Sanders simply dodged them without any newsworthy gaffes or saying anything that Democratic primary voters might disagree with.
We need to remember that violence has generally been a small (albeit noteworthy and newsworthy) fragment of human interaction.
Those looking to raise their profile have discovered that frequent polling on newsworthy topics can get a lot of attention.
" Economist Justin Wolfers analyzed what drew attention and why: "Incredibly, it's newsworthy when the President comes out against hate crimes.
"My relationship was never 'secret,' but it's pretty funny it's newsworthy to a shitlib, meaning you," McHugh responded to him.
This wasn't serving a newsworthy purpose, but instead treated queer people like a curiosity at the expense of their safety.
In Australia, a land of strict gun control and relative political stability, there's sometimes days when you wonder what's newsworthy.
It seems that Murphy has taken a once newsworthy series of events and brought it to its most gruesome conclusion.
"The intent of verifying against news outlets is to surface topics that are meaningful to people and newsworthy," Osofsky said.
Here's how it goes terribly: Spielberg, in the interest of a newsworthy movie, casts big names in the leading roles.
Meanwhile, Facebook has mistakenly censored some graphic but newsworthy videos, like the aftermath of the police shooting of Philando Castile.
Apparently, the poll's sponsors found the results sufficiently shocking — aka newsworthy — to release them before the survey was even finished.
The fact that Francis is igniting this debate again, as the U.S. election comes to a boiling point, is newsworthy.
As can be the case with some Asian nations, news of foreign interest can be newsworthy in its own right.
Translators across the world will today struggle to extract the (deeply newsworthy) pieces of information embedded in Trump's first speech.
But that is generally defined as public disclosure of private facts offensive to a reasonable person that are not newsworthy.
"Every tweet by a freshman from Minnesota is not newsworthy, no matter how juicy the temptation may be," said Rep.
There are philosophical questions at play here: How newsworthy is relaying "the administration's thinking" about its immoral or illegal acts?
The information about the most newsworthy meeting (in the spring of 2016) is vaguely worded, suggesting a lack of certitude.
This means that, if you're famous and powerful (and thus newsworthy), it's easier to get away with bullying people online.
"Can you imagine a situation where a celebrity sex tape would not be newsworthy?" asked the lawyer, Douglas E. Mirell.
If the substance of the quote is newsworthy, it can be paraphrased, and must be approved under the procedures above.
That seems newsworthy in its own right, even if it's for a team that doesn't make many headlines these days.
It does not seem all that newsworthy to reassert what the church everywhere has confessed for the last 2,000 years.
Twitter has stated that tweets that are "newsworthy" remain on the site even if they violate its terms of service.
The use of anonymous sources in the paper's news articles is discouraged, allowed when newsworthy information cannot be otherwise confirmed.
"No one said they thought the story wasn't newsworthy or expressed doubt about the accuracy of the reporting," she said.
In breaking news, I rely on Twitter and Dataminr, which monitors Twitter for newsworthy patterns, to keep track of developments.
The old rules say that if news organizations obtain material they deem both authentic and newsworthy, they should run it.
A handful of eye-opening documentaries stray from the theme of women's empowerment and tackle other newsworthy issues with nuance.
Such a hypothetical post would certainly be newsworthy, though such a video would be a clear violation of Facebook's rules.
But the conversation moves so quickly from one newsworthy topic to another that it is hard to challenge each assertion.
Nevertheless, Skalnik was sometimes moved closer to, or even into the same cell as, a defendant in a newsworthy case.
In another newsworthy case, the Enron bankruptcy, she made about $77,000 advising one of the failed energy giant's creditors, Rabobank.
It's critical to remember these deals, though newsworthy, will not be CVS' nor Walgreens' last, said Cowen analyst Charles Rhyee.
The moderators had needlessly spent untold hours deleting a newsworthy photo and upsetting people trying to pay tribute on Facebook.
The Democratic National Committee and Podesta emails were public, their authenticity was not in doubt, and they contained newsworthy information.
He traveled the country gathering stories from Canadians for both radio and television about matters not usually seen as newsworthy.
"To clarify: these videos are not being kept up because they are newsworthy or for public interest," the company wrote.
Talking about important newsworthy issues strengthens your relationship-- unless you want a sexual relationship where you truly don't talk about anything.
There's no gatekeeper, no one who decides what's true and what's not, no one who gives context and decides what's newsworthy.
It'll also have to take this into consideration when a private individual's tweet blows up — is that tweet suddenly newsworthy too?
Once the candidate starts speaking, we're responsible for watching and flagging any newsworthy soundbites for the network and our digital platforms.
That "stand" consists of leaving beers with sexist names out of reviews and off magazine pages and the website, unless newsworthy.
One of the new stations along that line is newsworthy on its own for reasons far beyond New Yorkers' morning commute.
The company's rules are especially confusing when applied to world leaders' comments, since it makes an exception when tweets are newsworthy.
Sites like YouTube have applied imperfect technical solutions, trying to draw a line between newsworthy and unacceptable uses of the footage.
For the second time in a year, NBC is defending itself about why the company didn't publish an explosive, newsworthy tape.
Reporting on hyper-niche memes, even when they're attached to more newsworthy events, inevitably carries a cost in terms of amplification.
Then, Sonia Denis and the panel (Matt Rogers, Bowen Yang, Becca O'Neal), discuss the recent newsworthy moments that are so 2018!
But that coverage should be proportionate and newsworthy, without the undercurrent of suspicion that female abusers somehow invalidate the #MeToo movement.
It is certainly appropriate for a journalist to ask her about a newsworthy set of allegations that's in the public eye.
As YouTube grew up, so did the videos uploaded to it: the platform became an increasingly important host for newsworthy video.
Over the past 120 years, the tide of new races and newsworthy firsts across various bodies of water has slowly risen.
Obviously, the Des Moines Register considers McCleary to be newsworthy or else it would not have reported an article about him.
Hosts apply the conservative world view that they share with their fans to issues, candidates, specific policy proposals and newsworthy events.
The platforms decide who is normal, who is newsworthy, and who is dangerous, without revealing how they make those judgment calls.
Apple CEO Tim Cook also uses Twitter, at times dropping newsworthy nuggets about iPhone sales and sharing where he is traveling.
He'd "like to hear something from the President," but notes for the White House to apologize would be "truly newsworthy." pic.twitter.
Passengers is supposed to come out in less than four months, but a still photo release was a recent newsworthy event.
And the content, while fascinating and enjoyable to any Harry Potter fan (including this one), is nothing particularly breathtaking or newsworthy.
He said there is a policy to keep content live based on whether it is "newsworthy," referring to the president's tweets.
Co-workers at BuzzFeed and CNN have seen Mr. Kaczynski at his desk, headphones on, mining forgotten interviews for newsworthy tidbits.
In one newsworthy incident, back in 2016, Neumann announced cost-cutting layoffs, and then tequila shots were handed out to employees.
"So I make sure to say something new" — by which he meant newsworthy, the better to own the next news cycle.
With this cultural shift, our Community Standards must adapt to permit more newsworthy and historical content, even if some is objectionable.
We were in the know 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, as athletes created newsworthy content just by living.
Trump has so desensitized us that a day without a round of blunt force cruelty from the White House is newsworthy.
What is newsworthy, however, is that the rate of Trump's dishonesty is picking up -- rapidly -- the longer he spends in office.
When Jennifer Lopez attends an award show — or any public event for that matter — we brace ourselves for a newsworthy look.
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, has said he will allow even false political advertising on his platform because it is newsworthy.
Trump's main focus in the speech was North Korea, about which he spoke with a newsworthy shift in tone and language.
But the seriousness of Mr. Gibson and those who have followed him is as newsworthy, and worthy of safeguarding, as ever.
ANTHONY TOMMASINI The return of John Dexter's 1978 production of Britten's "Billy Budd," on May 21, may not seem so newsworthy.
The fundamental thing the media does all day, every day, is decide what to cover — decide, that is, what is newsworthy.
Sipple sued the paper for invading his privacy, but he lost the case, because the courts regarded his background as newsworthy.
In a deposition, Daulerio was asked if he could imagine a situation where a celebrity sex tape would not be newsworthy.
The Comments by Celebs Instagram page posts daily screenshots of funny or newsworthy comments that celebrities make on social-media posts.
It is newsworthy that candidates other than the previously announced Keith Ellison and Howard Dean are being sought as D.N.C. chair.
Facebook thinks pizza rolls are not newsworthy which should be all the evidence you need that Facebook has no taste pic.twitter.
The men you describe in this article are doing the utterly banal work of parenting — this is not newsworthy or interesting.
With that policy of exceptionalism in mind, it's hard to see how Rose McGowan's tweets fail to pass the "newsworthy" test.
Twitter didn't act to remove President Donald Trump's tweet threatening North Korea in part because it is newsworthy, the company said today.
If he threatens his political rivals on Twitter (or football players, or whoever else draws his ire) that will be newsworthy, too.
One would hope that the masks, ropes, binds, and fire used within the safety of a happy, consensual relationship wouldn't be newsworthy.
" However, the president isn't a regular person, so Twitter considers the content that Trump shoots into the internet ether to be "newsworthy.
Critics insist that its increasing need to make editorial decisions about what's graphic or offensive but newsworthy makes it a media company.
Gawker's lawyers countered that the tape was newsworthy, as Hogan openly discussed his sex life during various media interviews at the time.
Beyond his current news site GotNews, Johnson also co-founded WeSearchr, a site where members fund "bounties" for answering allegedly newsworthy questions.
For one, he says, the president's tweets are inherently "newsworthy," and it's in the public interest to see what Trump is thinking.
But even if Trump had repeated one of his past paeans to Saddam verbatim, it would have been a newsworthy moment nonetheless.
But where is shaming People magazine for documenting the incredible — and newsworthy — event that just shook the U.S. going to get us?
There are great things about the cinematic form, but do you find that film has limitations in terms of telling newsworthy stories?
Gawker has said it thought the clip was newsworthy, and that the company is protected by the First Amendment in posting it.
The move follows Snapchat, another mobile-only-at-first service, bringing its Live stories about newsworthy events to the web last month.
Facebook has argued it should not be the one to make decisions about its users' speech and that politician's speech is newsworthy.
Some of it is more newsworthy, but of questionable veracity: Wolff claims that Mueller drafted an indictment of Trump but chickened out.
I went through the transcript from Monday night's speech and highlighted the 55 most newsworthy, cringe-inducing and just plain odd lines.
And if you believe this person is --if there's evidence that this person is -- mentally unstable or a criminal, that's really newsworthy.
Some critics, including women, defended Mr. Gatti's reporting on a newsworthy topic that had been frequently discussed in the Italian news media.
The disappearance of the Bravo family, reported last week in Naugatuck, Connecticut, seemed to have all the makings of a newsworthy mystery.
Too often, this is apparently determined not by whether the story is "fake" news or newsworthy, but by whether it's politically correct.
The site maintains it has a right to post the tape because it was newsworthy and therefore protected by the First Amendment.
Specifically, my Dean from the College of Journalism; she encouraged us to be safe but emphasized that this is a newsworthy event.
Trump's joint press conference with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was exactly what you might expect: polite, formal, and not especially newsworthy.
Because stringer work is so dependent on availability and proximity to a newsworthy event, most editors have an extensive network of them.
Here we'll discuss different reasons why you might want press, why maybe you shouldn't, and how to understand what reporters consider newsworthy.
With each iteration misinformation spreads, outrage grows, polarization hardens and politicians and those lucky enough to be considered newsworthy grow ever emboldened.
What follows is some of the lowest grade analysis as commentators pretend that the address was newsworthy for its content or omission.
"The fact that Christians believe salvation is through faith in Christ alone is neither bigoted or newsworthy," he said in an interview.
Journalists need to make sure they really check whether any leaks are both genuine and newsworthy, and ask how they were obtained.
It's highly unusual for us to dress and style a subject as newsworthy as Manning, but in this case it was appropriate.
And this event, while certainly is newsworthy, didn't fundamentally strike energy infrastructure or change the supply and demand dynamics in the market.
"In Harry & Meghan's attempt to break from the limelight, they've succeeded in making themselves more newsworthy than ever before," Corcoran tweeted Wednesday.
McConnell and other senators will be jurors if the House votes to impeach President Trump, so their views are even more newsworthy.
Whatever their political leanings, mainstream media outlets will typically cover a credible video of a politician or celebrity doing something highly newsworthy.
And, the BuzzFeed journalists said, the memos were newsworthy because their contents were the subject of the FBI investigation and presidential briefings.
The company had previously said the videos were kept up because they were "newsworthy for public interest," but retracted this on Friday.
Twitter has consistently allowed Trump to harass people and spread falsehoods on its platform because Twitter's leadership felt his messages were newsworthy.
"Clinton boasted about putting coal miners out of work" is false but definitely newsworthy (and damaging to Clinton) if it were true.
And I like her approach: she stays out of the limelight, but behind the scenes her creativity is as newsworthy as ever.
Why, after all, was Meadows's rediscovered birtherism so newsworthy, automatically understood as pertinent to a debate about his racism, or lack thereof?
What it does not contain may be more newsworthy: no petrolatum, sulfates, parabens, phthalates, oxybenzone, talc, polyethylene glycol, formaldehyde, or retinyl palmitate.
While we don't want to be part of a gunman's propaganda effort, our primary goal remains providing newsworthy information to our readers.
And as Alyssa Rosenberg pointed out for the Washington Post, there were few circumstances under which her name could be considered newsworthy.
Would hooligans who find their tweets suddenly featured in a blog post not race en masse to replace their newsworthy tweets with Goatse?
However, the media ignored the original 1992 Scientists' Warning to Humanity, with The New York Times and Washington Post saying it wasn't newsworthy.
" BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti in a memo to employees defended the decision to publish the dossier, referring to it as a "newsworthy document.
It's even more egregious given how many times Facebook has accidentally—and quite expeditiously—removed historical and newsworthy content in the recent past.
The fashion focus isn't what we'd normally expect from a budget-friendly store like Walmart, which is why it's so groundbreaking and newsworthy.
While not a block or a ban, the move is an attempt to walk the line between curbing abuse and maintaining "newsworthy" content.
As for the media, Stamos would like to see news outlets publish clear standards as it relates to reporting on newsworthy data leaks.
I have witnessed many instances on television sets when entire stories are instantaneously killed because the President did or said something more newsworthy.
The Facebook rationale is that anything uttered or shared by a politician qualifies as "newsworthy content," and is therefore exempt from the rules.
The big thing to me that's happening right now is that we're losing control in journalism over what is the idea of newsworthy.
When Mr. Biden's campaign asked Facebook to remove the ad, the company refused, saying ads from politicians were newsworthy and important for discourse.
" WikiLeaks said in a statement posted via Twitter that, "As an accurate publisher of newsworthy information @WikiLeaks is constitutionally protected from such suits.
We have decided that the president saying something offensive, I don't wanna say "crazy" because genuinely crazy is newsworthy, but offensive often isn't.
Then, Sonia Denis and the panel (Matt Rogers, Carri Twigg, and Luke Mones) discuss the most newsworthy moments that 2018 has to offer.
When a newsworthy incident like this occurs, TV stations often reply to the tweet, asking permission to use the footage in their broadcast.
Adler's anonymous former moderators told him that after some debate, an unknown Facebook executive said the pictures should remain, because they were newsworthy.
This simple act wouldn't have been newsworthy, except that, instead of opting for a savory bagel for her base, Nixon ordered cinnamon-raisin.
Because we never know what is going to be newsworthy or not, and oftentimes we've seen simple conversations turn into something really meaningful.
Although the parade of food, which bleeds onto an extra table, is satisfying and even thrilling at times, it's more comforting than newsworthy.
It's making a judgement call about what's newsworthy and what people should read about, even if it might offend them or other users.
It would facilitate making official agreements with citizen reporters who regularly contribute high quality, verifiable and most importantly newsworthy photos, videos and stories.
" TOM PORCELLI, CHIEF U.S. ECONOMIST, RBC CAPITAL MARKETS, NEW YORK "I don't think there was a ton here that was newsworthy or noteworthy.
Facebook has said it won't fact check politicians' speech or block their content if it's newsworthy even if it violates hate-speech rules.
But I also went through the transcript of the press conference and pulled out the 21 most newsworthy and noteworthy lines from Trump.
In 2019, Murdoch finalized his newsworthy deal with the Walt Disney Company: Disney purchased Fox for $71 billion, substantially growing his family's fortune.
There was the occasional newsworthy interview, like his emotional September talk with Vice President Joe Biden, grieving the recent loss of his son.
So when it published a cartoon employing anti-Semitic tropes at a time of increasing anti-Semitism in Europe, that decision became newsworthy.
"There is a correlation between domain name registrations and newsworthy and popular events, as well as anticipated trends," Verisign said in a post.
Along with the pointed parables, he spoke of the virtues of blind justice, rhetoric that would not be newsworthy under recent past administrations.
Increasingly, Facebook's new video features are being used to allow people to stream newsworthy, unfiltered videos as they play out in real time.
In that case, news stories were written about private citizens, many of whom were average people who had done nothing newsworthy or wrong.
Petchesky responded with the following note: Then, Friday morning, Kirk made an appearance on FOX & Friends to discuss Farrar's distinctly un-newsworthy tweet.
GOP at war — with itself ... The "DO NOT CONGRATULATE" leak about Putin was the most sensational and newsworthy over the last 24 hours.
Apparently AMI says the images can and should be published as newsworthy in order to show Amazon shareholders that Bezos has poor judgment.
It then moved onto providing services to media companies, letting them know if something significant and perhaps newsworthy was breaking on social networks.
All of this has remained on Twitter because the company considers Trump's posts newsworthy, despite calls for the company to take them down.
And if content is newsworthy, we also won&apost take it down even if it would otherwise conflict with many of our standards.
If an exact address seems newsworthy because of a crime or other visible event, carefully consider the potential for harm before publishing it.
What is less well known is the remarkable back story that came before Fowler found herself at the center of these newsworthy events.
In addition to telling the truth and laying out the facts, it is a journalist's job to determine what is newsworthy, she said.
"Billionaire whining about a wealth tax," as Ilyana Kuziemko, a Princeton economist who's sympathetic to a wealth tax, told me, mostly isn't newsworthy.
So the monitoring of how the book was going and what exactly he had that was newsworthy was difficult, to say the least.
Starting today, Facebook will now view all speech from politicians as "newsworthy content" meaning it will be exempt from the platform's community standards.
While Mr. Obama's big televised speeches were widely watched, many of his policy initiatives were poorly covered, being worthy but not particularly newsworthy.
Twitter has argued that world leaders' tweets are worth keeping up because they're newsworthy, even if they violate the site's terms of service.
If they did turn out to be hacked as part of a hostile foreign operation, does that really make their contents less newsworthy?
Michael Wigler, a veteran molecular biologist at the laboratory, said that Dr. Watson's views on race were not newsworthy in the first place.
In this particular suburban imaginary, so-called inner-city crimes involving people of color are seen as "normal," non-newsworthy pathologies of the underclass.
At times he found he was thinking like a journalist himself, pushing his charges to get closer to the action when something newsworthy occurred.
If there's a particularly newsworthy or fun clip from your podcast, you can turn it into a promotional video in just a few seconds.
" This won't include "certain types of artistic, educational, newsworthy, or political content featuring nudity," but it does include any content "that depicts sex acts.
Also, some dudes in Montclair, NJ, watched their own children for a day — and The New York Times seemed to think it was newsworthy.
"If it's a newsworthy event — if the story's fact — then nobody owns that story," entertainment and intellectual property lawyer Stephen Rodner explained by phone.
Even if it wasn't a million degrees out, the only thing newsworthy about Winter's summer style is how cute she looks in this romper.
Since then, nothing more has been heard of the remaining 112 young women and five years on, the Chibok girls are no longer newsworthy.
Twitter said at the time that its policy would need to be updated to reflect that it would make make exceptions for newsworthy tweets.
We can't hold back on newsworthy information because of the hypothetical fear that one day Russia will end up spinning us into undermining ourselves.
In the event that a newsworthy event was not detected by the system, editors were instructed to flag the topic for the engineering team.
But more broadly, the case could later set some sort of precedent about what is and is not newsworthy — an important distinction for journalists.
Denton testified he didn't even consider whether Terry Bollea (Hulk's real name) would be hurt by putting the video online; after all, it's newsworthy.
The editors can "inject" newsworthy topics under certain guidelines and can also "blacklist" duplicate topics or those not related to a real-world event.
The best bet might be for Facebook to add "Graphic but newsworthy" as a reporting option, and add the disclaimer without any temporary takedown.
He had no training as a journalist, but he witnessed things that seemed newsworthy, so he took out his cell phone and started recording.
On the first Thursday of each month, we recognize newsworthy young people by collecting all the recent Times articles about them in one place.
Buttigieg added in the interview that he was eager to see a day when a gay man running for president would not be newsworthy.
"In general, those 'sprays' which usually turn into press conferences are newsworthy and I would advocate airing them," one network executive told CNN Business.
The reality is that virtually nothing newsworthy comes from these wrestling encounters that the White House doesn't want out there in the first place.
Most newsworthy is the statewide target of 55 gallons per person per day for indoor water use, which will gradually decline to 50 gallons.
In a media environment where idiocy is considered more newsworthy than cruelty, this is a smart way to avoid attention to your pernicious schemes.
The event was newsworthy -- Trump defended his decision to force a partial government shutdown and encouraged several border patrol union officials to make remarks.
Often, it's not particularly dignified or newsworthy, but it's always there - fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, boyfriends, girlfriends, old friends.
Douglas Mirell, a lawyer for Hogan, asked Daulerio if there could be a situation in which a celebrity sex tape would not be newsworthy.
Thursday was Trout's most newsworthy moment of the year, and it came well after pennant races and a thrilling October and historic World Series.
Asked about the policy, the Monday Night Football anchors said they agreed that it's a tough subject and should be covered if it's newsworthy.
The shock value of this incident just renders this the most newsworthy story, but there are thousands of other important stories to be told.
After all, the Pelosi fakes weren't newsworthy because they were high-tech, but because the lie was so blatant and spread by powerful individuals.
If Facebook deems a future deepfake or shallowfake as "newsworthy" it could be left up for people to like and share across the platform.
After next week, NASA will be able to boast that it has facilitated three all-female spacewalks, soon making the feat not so newsworthy.
It is a newsworthy story, with so many aspects that could be reported on weekly, along with all the other stories of global consequence.
His apology for stop-and-frisk was particularly newsworthy, since he had supported the New York Police Department's use of it for so long.
And to some degree, any initial release of an album or single by a former One Direction member was going to be hugely newsworthy.
The next morning, leaders issued another update, reversing a newsworthy exception for a famous photo of a Syrian boy who had drowned in 2015.
"There is nothing newsworthy about these decade-old transfers, which were perfectly legal and appropriate in every respect," a spokesman said in a statement.
The news is made up of people doing things that other people deem newsworthy, and those people are, for the most part, wearing clothes.
"We condemn the indictment issued against our reporters, who have reported fairly and accurately on newsworthy events," Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait said.
A celebrity indulging in fast food, something most of us do more often than we'd care to admit, is definitely not a newsworthy event.
And while, for most people, hating beets would hardly be newsworthy, when so much of your career is focused on food, it does trickle in.
It's also newsworthy coming on the eve of Thursday's Clinton-Sanders debate, because it promises to bring the question of Sanders's electability to the forefront.
This inspired a trend of inviting the most "newsworthy" or intriguing person whom reporters would want to talk about, making the dinner a Hollywood affair.
He said criminologists used the term "missing white woman syndrome" to highlight how some victims are seen as more newsworthy and higher priority than others.
All of this newsworthy action proves to Rory that the town needs its paper, so she marches into Doose's Market to offer Taylor her services.
To be fair, that's a newsworthy perspective and a legitimate focus of pundits and political junkies weighing the factors for and against each party's candidates.
Hogan said the article and accompanying video clips violated his privacy, while Gawker argued that Hogan's public statements and conduct made his sex life newsworthy.
An adviser to Hamilton also had no comment, telling the BBC that "taking a break" from social media during the holiday period was not newsworthy.
But when a woman who is in the same exact situation does it, she gets labeled a slut and it's all of a sudden newsworthy.
Stephen Colbert went over Donald Trump's press conference yesterday on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and didn't hold back on highlighting some newsworthy moments.
While he's vowed to have his team follow-up with point-by-point replies, he managed to escape the televised testimony without any newsworthy gaffes.
Items that would previously have been considered in violation of the platform's community standards—even if they were entirely newsworthy—will now supposedly be allowed.
We've already written up some of his more newsworthy remarks; now here's a fuller (but still edited and condensed) transcript of what he told us.
On the other hand, media organizations have a reflex — and, some would argue, an obligation — to report information that's actually newsworthy regardless of the source.
With a looming election that's newsworthy in every possible sense of the word, politics talk in the workplace has become inevitable — and sometimes downright nasty.
While outcomes of cases tend to be much more newsworthy than oral arguments when courts hear a case, that hasn't been the situation at all.
Sandberg expressed regret at her company's decision to repeatedly delete the photograph and said Facebook would do better at preserving newsworthy content in the future.
The reality TV star could also be exposed to an invasion of privacy suit, but could apply the defense that the phone call is newsworthy.
On Instagram, that means visually striking and aspirational; on Twitter, it's funny, often self-deprecating, and occasionally so over-the-top as to become newsworthy.
And while there were newsworthy gatherings held these past couple of months, countless meetings, both big and small, are conducted around the world each day.
However, in such a large field, Trump used newsworthy attacks to draw nearly 22019-hour media coverage that reached as many potential voters as possible.
Gawker argued that the material was newsworthy because of Hogan's celebrity status and prior comments on his sex life, therefore making it appropriate to publish.
This year's edition will probably be the most newsworthy in history, since it will double as the unveiling of the Golden Knights' expansion draft selections.
Even Gawker's founder conceded this important distinction on the stand: "I don't think it's newsworthy to do a story on a private individual," Denton said.
That Ryan and Trump were finally sharing a stage was already newsworthy, given that they've held each other at arm's length for Trump's entire campaign.
The public's collective boner for the rise-and-fall-and-rise-again arc of child stars like Culkin made us newsworthy to blogs and tabloids.
"I continue to revise and add as newsworthy events seem like they belong in the play so it retains a very contemporary feel," he explained.
The fact that I, along with tens of millions of evangelical Christians around the world, continue to espouse that belief, is neither bigoted nor newsworthy.
Meanwhile, "Trending Now" recommendations gets the biggest billing at the top of the screen to point to currently newsworthy accounts in an automatically updating banner.
Usually the inclusion of a new processor isn't especially newsworthy, because it makes sense that newer products would include the most up-to-date chip.
A look again at major political/traditional publications or outlets shows we're not seeing much or any coverage of the two very newsworthy items above.
Normally, such a newsworthy bombshell would be near the top of an article, and critics pounced on the paper for the revelation's location and framing.
They'd need to invest in a creative combination of human and machine decision-makers to reject fraudulent tags on photos and to protect newsworthy images.
Twitter clarified on Monday why it did not take down a tweet by President Donald Trump which threatened North Korea, saying that it was newsworthy.
Many of the most newsworthy moments from Trump-era briefings and news conferences have come when reporters have been able to ask follow-up questions.
Twitter has had some newsworthy updates of late, including a change to its permitted character count and the option to tweet and quote retweet yourself.
Every president has had occasion to call upon broadcasters to air his words to the public when he has newsworthy or urgent announcements to make.
During one deposition, Hogan's lawyers asked a former Gawker editor if there were any situation in which a celebrity sex tape would not be newsworthy.
The president's aides and allies tried to cast the event as not even newsworthy, just a summary of a 448-page report released weeks ago.
Well, that's actually not newsworthy — Ms. Huppert, who is the star of Ira Sachs' "Frankie," has appeared in more than two dozen films at Cannes.
As you can imagine, when a chatbot in the guise of a 13-year-old Ukrainian boy fools people into thinking he's human, it's newsworthy.
"There obviously will be another story tomorrow, as we treat this controversy as we would with any newsworthy controversy," Ms. Moses added in an email.
In part one of this series, we detailed why you should (or shouldn't) want press coverage and how to know what's newsworthy enough to pitch.
Twitter says it treats speech from politicians differently, keeping it online under the assumption that it is "newsworthy" even when the posts violate Twitter's policies.
He is not a cartoonist, never has been, because cartoonists deal with the topical, the political, the newsworthy, the nasty, chaotic shapelessness of the Now.
But let me first take up Wednesday's "Porgy and Bess," which may have been the most newsworthy of these offerings three nights in a row.
If we simply cover what's newsworthy, then we're not the ones making those decisions — it's the neutral, external judgment of news worthiness that bears responsibility.
It also said it would enlist experts from nongovernmental organizations to help determine which videos were violent propaganda and which were religious or newsworthy speech.
But in his post he also refuted AMI's claim, according to the email, that the photos were newsworthy proof that Bezos exercises terrible business judgment.
In June, Twitter explained why: Some tweets that seemingly violate its terms of service are nevertheless "newsworthy" and therefore in the public interest to keep up.
You talked about not kicking him off and he's violated things that are in your things many, many times and you all decided he was newsworthy.
Candidate visits are newsworthy in the tiny state and are covered extensively in local newspapers and in its efficient television market dominated by Manchester-based WMUR.
In Marburger's view, a private video of Trump would be newsworthy because of references the Republican presidential hopeful made about his genitals during a presidential debate.
In many cases, the time and location of newsworthy moments aren't broadcast in advance and a TFR has the effect of limiting the practice of journalism.
Although he was illuminating opinionated and newsworthy pieces, his images were not topical: neither anchored by historical events nor political perspectives, he highlighted everyday human folly.
BHUMIBOL ADULYADEJ, the 88-year-old king of Thailand, has been in poor health for so long that each fresh bout of illness seems scarcely newsworthy.
BHUMIBOL ADULYADEJ, the 173-year-old king of Thailand, has been in poor health for so long that each fresh bout of illness seems scarcely newsworthy.
Trump has regularly flouted Twitter rules with almost no repercussions, with Twitter claiming that the president's tweets are inherently newsworthy and therefore protected under ambiguous exemptions.
The more Snaps there are coming from one region, the more likely there's a special event, such as a big concert, or, a newsworthy moment occurring.
There's got to be something more newsworthy than two people who have the same name and one of them happened to be on a notoriety campaign.
Elsewhere, the company is currently testing a ton of other new features aimed at making it easier to follow specific conversations, as well as newsworthy events.
However, Barclays Head of Energy Commodities Research Michael Cohen said he does not believe it's newsworthy that the Saudis are not attending the non-OPEC meeting.
Between the lines: These are pretty safe, standard Democratic ideas that would be a lot less newsworthy without the stark contrast Trump's Justice Department is providing.
Users began posting a video of a woman being beheaded — a particularly newsworthy video, given that the government had been publicly denying reports of cartel violence.
But theft works both ways; it's just that when the employer does it to an employee, or several thousand employees, it's generally not nearly as newsworthy.
Remarkably, it was only a handful of email exchanges between two of my FDD colleagues and the ambassador that certain media outlets determined to be newsworthy.
What is most remarkable about the information contained in Friday's leaked draft Homeland Security Department (DHS) intelligence report is that it should be newsworthy at all.
Thus, the jury voted that Gawker was not justified in violating Bollea's privacy rights by posting the video online and embarrassing him for no "newsworthy" reason.
" The site's editor-in-chief said Epstein "rambled about people he knew in the industry" but that she wasn't publishing the interview because it "wasn't newsworthy.
Presumably Sullivan, as a prominent legal figure, is asked routinely to represent defendants in newsworthy cases, and declines, thereby robbing those defendants of his sterling counsel.
My sincere hope is that by the time my kids are old enough, once we have kids, to understand politics, that it won't even be newsworthy.
Yet, thanks to historic dates and newsworthy locations, her works resonate with events such as the Brexit referendum, the Grenfell fire, and the London Bridge attack.
The best schools, a successful corporate climb, charitable good works and distinguished service awards are impressive and laudable, but not necessarily newsworthy to a global audience.
He has been declared newsworthy by lords like Mr. Dorsey and therefore exempt from paying any penalty for his frequently offensive, inaccurate or generally vile utterances.
Another challenge of it is stories where there's been a behavior that's been around for a long time, just doesn't seem new and newsworthy to people.
It would have to be something that made it newsworthy and made us feel that our readers were just waiting for some kind of authoritative response.
The annual Harper's Bazaar Icons party, a black-tie affair at the Plaza hotel, crested to newsworthy when Cardi B heaved her shoe at Nicki Minaj.
According to these new terms and conditions, content is allowed to remain online – whether it is fake or not – if it is judged to be newsworthy.
If the content is particularly newsworthy, we will evaluate whether it should be allowed on the platform despite the violation on a case-by-case basis.
"We concluded that it was newsworthy that a top Trump aide used such language," Cliff Levy, a deputy managing editor at The Times, wrote on Twitter.
Though similar tweets by others might be removed for violating Twitter's rules, the platform currently grants an exemption for world leaders and tweets it considers newsworthy.
Decades before the present outward flood of people from Africa and the Middle East, there was another newsworthy exodus, equally catastrophic, the one from postwar Vietnam.
The Trump-Russia scandal had a series of newsworthy but confusing developments over the weekend, as several different stories appeared to move forward and yet backward.
The expansion process continues to drag on, with reports this week that Quebec City may be on hold and nothing newsworthy coming out of Las Vegas.
The larger question is how the high-technology industry got to this point, where employing the people who do most of the work is a newsworthy approach?
The site posted a video of Hogan having sex with a friend&aposs wife and argued that its footage was newsworthy and protected by the First Amendment.
"As with any kind of newsworthy event, roaches kind of crawl out of the woodwork and try to scam money off of investors," he told the audience.
We're always going to prioritize reviewing products that are newsworthy, that add value to your life, and that make an impact in the world of consumer technology.
Moreover, at times we will allow content that might otherwise violate our standards if we feel that it is newsworthy, significant, or important to the public interest.
ZS: So, when we dropped the scale of content delivery to places where it's newsworthy so it operates like a local LGBT newspaper, high click-through rates.
Of course it's kind of perplexing how often the camera swerves to him, how often he jumps out of his seat, how frequently his clothing is newsworthy.
So, when a cast member dishes even the tiniest smidgen of intel, we consider it to be big and newsworthy, especially if it's coming from a Lannister.
First, we learned that Kim and Kanye may have spent more on one congratulatory flower arrangement for Kylie than they did on their newsworthy see-through crib.
Finally, I wish boyd's talk paid more attention to how manipulators exploit the machinery of amplification on social networks to become newsworthy figures in the first place.
"As we make these changes, we acknowledge the talent and dedication of an extraordinary group of journalists who brought new and newsworthy content to Yahoo," she wrote.
Before I started working on this piece, one Broadly editor questioned whether the end of Wet Seal was really newsworthy—until she remembered something she bought there.
But after a lackluster 2016, and an even less newsworthy 2017, it's fair to again ask what the point of all these panels is supposed to be.
Gawker has argued that the tape is newsworthy because Hogan is a celebrity who had publicly bragged about his sexual prowess and drawn attention to the tape.
It's the "business as usual" defense—that there is nothing particularly newsworthy in the emails because they merely confirm what everyone already knows about how campaigns work.
Many individuals continue to work with pneumonia, cold and flu and other minor illnesses, and so it may not have been newsworthy at the time of diagnosis.
Facebook will soon display more graphic content including violence and nudity that would normally violate its policies as long as the imagery is newsworthy or important enough.
The leaked emails are clearly newsworthy — they've already inspired the head of the DNC to resign — but they are only public because of an act of espionage.
Even having a president who finally emphasizes the dangers of gun-free zones for mass public shootings isn't enough to get the press to consider this newsworthy.
We won't go so far as to say we'll never write about what Ms. Trump is wearing, but we're going to reserve it for strictly newsworthy occasions.
What is newsworthy is that the strategy has now reached a nadir that involves a vulgar show of disrespect for the constitution, the presidency and the courts.
Given the biblical proportions of the deluge, one would think that journalists would be hard-pressed to choose among an over-abundance of gripping and newsworthy stories.
At one point, one of Hogan's lawyers asked a former Gawker editor if there were any situation in which a celebrity sex tape would not be newsworthy.
In that testimony, Mr. Daulerio was asked by the plaintiff's lawyer if he could imagine a situation in which a celebrity sex tape would not be newsworthy.
Gawker has also argued that Mr. Bollea had frequently publicly discussed his sex life with Howard Stern, among others, and that the clip it used is newsworthy.
But the case will be watched intently by legal experts because it touches on hazily defined boundaries of constitutional law in the Internet era: What is newsworthy?
"The 2018 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony was a newsworthy event produced by a third party and carried live on FOX," FOX Sports said in a statement.
But if Obama is going to meet the goalposts his administration set, events like this are going to have to get common enough to stop being newsworthy.
" Schumer took a shot at anyone trying to make a woman enjoying something to eat into a newsworthy photo, tweeting back, "so much love for this shot!
Despite a packed RNC schedule of notable, newsworthy, and often inflammatory speakers, the news cycle on Tuesday largely revolved around the Trump campaign's growing list of excuses.
When the network wants to broadcast a newsworthy clip from "60 Minutes," producers must include the show's onscreen watermark — as it if it were a rival station.
"We are offering a unique venue with remarkable energy and newsworthy entertainment," said Richie Hosein, the owner, who also operates the AM Southampton nightclub in the Hamptons.
"I thought it was acoustically suited to the music, and also more newsworthy than, say, Le Poisson Rouge," he recalled, referring to the Greenwich Village basement club.
Though this mother's role in her son's life may be more newsworthy than most, what have your parents or guardians done for you that is particularly memorable?
Facebook confirms it won't fact check politicians' speech or block their content if it's newsworthy even if it violates the site's hate-speech rules or other policies.
"From now on we will treat speech from politicians as newsworthy content that should, as a general rule, be seen and heard," Clegg said in a post.
" Despite a 37-page indictment with a long narrative on a coordinated Russian campaign of interference, the most newsworthy fact comes from the carefully placed adjective "unwitting.
So, if you credit Trump with that, that suggests that a Hillary Clinton presidency would not be dramatic and interesting and newsworthy, and I disagree with that.
In the late 0003s, an unaccompanied woman on a bike was newsworthy, and Zheutlin found clips about her travels in newspaper archives along the route she took.
They can take hours and hours of their time to talk, helping Woodward nail down dates and details, and offer up tons of newsworthy or juicy information.
Both reports similarly claimed that these Russian women's Western-facing entrepreneurial activities relied on illegal activities, and insisted that this information should be "newsworthy" to their intended audiences.
But we, who so confidently despise stereotyping, cannot now decide that those newsworthy people represent all, or even most, of the people who pulled the lever for Trump.
It's why, when it comes to reporting on memes — and Twitter taking action against over a thousand NPC accounts is indeed newsworthy — context has never been more important.
I WOULD ARGUE THAT WHILE SOME OF THESE ANNOUNCEMENTS SEEM NEWSWORTHY, IN MANY RESPECTS, THEY ARE JUST FURTHER ADVANCEMENTS OF THE STRATEGY WE LAID OUT SEVERAL YEARS AGO.
We redacted personal details that weren't newsworthy, information from spurious sources, and material the vetting team described as rumors about contenders' personal lives, and contact and identification information.
They should receive media attention and condemnation where their actions are newsworthy — where they are public figures, for example, or where they are in positions of significant power.
The most newsworthy is "Google Play Instant," which allows game demos to be played on Android devices simply by clicking a link, rather than fully installing the game.
Celebrities and their publicists can use Csnaps to break news, share newsworthy announcements or get ahead of a story, with the proceeds directly benefiting important causes, says Ahern.
It's been more than 100 years since Congress offered a formal rebuke of a sitting President and so the vote, in and of itself, is newsworthy and noteworthy.
He also said some things that were truly newsworthy like the fact that Hillary Clinton was effectively hacked by foreign powers and there was classified evidence of compromise.
Or I could blame myself, for putting my phone number in my stories as a way to get tips from readers who might have something newsworthy to share.
And as Gawker's web traffic grew, it got into trouble when it seemed to be meanly punching down, exposing secrets about people who were not so obviously newsworthy.
Cable news networks, for instance, no longer air every Trump rally live, instead choosing to monitor the events and bring viewers information from them which is deemed newsworthy.
Twitter has long held that most posts from public figures should remain online because they are "newsworthy," even when they violate Twitter guidelines against hateful or inflammatory content.
"Clearly, the existence of the sex tape is newsworthy in the context of this particular celebrity," said Lyrissa Barnett Lidsky, a law professor at the University of Florida.
Grassley spokesman Michael Zona explained his boss's choice of words: "It's remarkable and unfortunate that it's newsworthy that a senator believes in keeping his promises," Zona told CNN.
"Can you imagine a situation where a celebrity sex tape would not be newsworthy?" asked a lawyer for Hulk Hogan, who is suing Gawker over a sex tape.
Editors and newspaper owners still operated as partisan actors, Parsons noted, but the surge in newsworthy information forced them to decide what to print and what to omit.
The social media team acts as a kind of journalistic front line — scouring various platforms for anything newsworthy from celebrities as they get ready for the main event.
"If they turned away from the supposedly newsworthy event, and instead zoomed in one by one on each house in the village and showed us the lives inside?"
While the unrelenting attacks on Omar are newsworthy unto themselves as a conservative peculiarity, I believe that the attacks should be viewed through a wider and longer lens.
The general rule of thumb is that if someone "made news" of some sort during his or her lifetime, then his or her death is probably newsworthy, too.
Newsworthy is an interview show that aims to talk about the intersection of news and games with newsmakers and thought leaders both inside and outside the game industry.
We saw this in errors taking down newsworthy videos related to Black Lives Matter and police violence, and in removing the historical Terror of War photo from Vietnam.
They say he would often intervene in newsworthy cases when a veteran was in trouble — as in one case when a veteran ended up in a Mexican jail.
At roughly the same time, he writes, his sources were growing impatient, and Mr. Oppenheim slowed down the process, expressing misgivings over whether the Weinstein story was newsworthy.
So for reasons involving diplomacy and relations with a crucial ally, we considered the fact that Israel was the source to be newsworthy and in the public interest.
" The Times's assistant general counsel, David McCraw, responded masterfully, writing that the newspaper published, in a legally permissible manner, "newsworthy information about a subject of deep public concern.
"In the past, there was a tendency in courts to defer to the press on what's newsworthy," Amy Gajda, the author of "The First Amendment Bubble," told me.
If a world leader violates Twitter's rules, which include threatening violence or posting private information, the company may decide the content is newsworthy and in the public interest.
However, the year-old "no fact-checks" rule and three-year-old "protected newsworthy speech" rule effectively elevate whatever comes out of a politicians mouth as above consequence.
Mr. Trump expertly exploits journalists' unwavering attention to their Twitter feeds, their competitive spirit and their ingrained journalistic conventions — chiefly, that what the president says is inherently newsworthy.
How the Washington Democrat did it -- with a Medium post that detailed in often searing terms his frustrations with a broken political system -- is a lot more newsworthy.
If they turned away from the supposedly newsworthy event, and instead zoomed in one by one on each house in the village and showed us the lives inside?
"We believe that once material is in the public record, it is proper and appropriate to publish it if it is newsworthy," said the Times' executive editor Norman Pearlstine.
If Ryan's reassurance during the CNN town hall was a promise to support the BRIDGE Act, that would be newsworthy — but he didn't mention it and hasn't endorsed it.
Some of what goes into obituary writing, like any other journalistic endeavor, follows basic fundamentals: deciding who and what is newsworthy, tracking down sources, and getting the facts straight.
These incidents—especially the last one—largely involved individuals, settings, and patterns to which the public has become accustomed and that do not seem particularly newsworthy to national outlets.
Twitter Just Deleted A Tweet From An Account Linked To Iran's Supreme Leader About Salman Rushdie Sometimes Twitter leaves up violent tweets from world leaders after declaring them newsworthy.
But here's the thing: the headline of the L.A. Times story about its own poll with a very newsworthy and grabby story did not mention that Sanders was ahead.
The show will not be live streamed, unlike some TechCrunch events, though our team will cover the event closely for newsworthy moments, and will post video from the proceedings.
If you head over to the official White House Flickr page, you may notice something a bit less newsworthy than Trump's controversial meeting with America's former Cold War adversaries.
Chaser: And, on a third hand, the media did an awful job differentiating between the few newsworthy emails in the WikiLeaks document trove and ones with, say, risotto recipes.
Even if you see Veritas as making a newsworthy point about platform bias, it's hard to argue that including Gennai's name and face was necessary to make that point.
Acceptable forms of "adult content" include written erotica, nudity in art or related to "political and newsworthy speech," or "female-presenting nipples" related to breastfeeding, birth or after-birth.
Whether Trump proceeds with the museum or rejects it, the decision is sure to be newsworthy given the controversies over his treatment of women that dogged his presidential campaign.
"I think the exceptions are more newsworthy, but they skew what is reality, and that is that people thank our military men and women for their service," Roper says.
In this period of intense polarization and raging Twitter storms, there would be a great deal of noise every day, and some of it might be newsworthy in itself.
The company told TechCrunch that even if Trump's tweets violate the company's terms of service , it is in the public interest to keep them public because they are newsworthy.
He was newsworthy enough to have ballads and poems written about him and to inspire errors in the newspapers (he was reported dead 17 years before his actual passing).
The fact that the major averages have lately been hitting new highs — the Dow has risen 177 percent from its low point in March 2009 — is newsworthy and noteworthy.
But what is new -- or at the very least newsworthy -- is how rapidly the rate at which Trump doesn't tell the truth has sped up over the past year.
Mr. Bollea's lawyers have said that the video was not newsworthy, that its publication caused him "emotional stress and harm" and that Gawker posted it only for financial gain.
Monday's was the least newsworthy conference to date, and will only bolster growing arguments that cable networks (and the public at large) would be best served to ignore them.
Under our guidelines, anonymous sources should be used only for information that we think is newsworthy and credible, and that we are not able to report any other way.
The show also includes videos of newsworthy events, including the controversial French bans on the burkini, the full-body swimsuit, in 2016, and the 2018 hijab-shedding in Iran.
This is, unfortunately, still newsworthy in 2017 due to the stunningly disparate numbers of women in leadership positions across industries and across the globe—from Oval to corner offices.
Eventually, these editors will find that the content that performs the best is usually the non-newsworthy content that we are ashamed to admit reflects something about contemporary society.
At the Metropolitan Opera last week, performances of Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess" and Puccini's "La Bohème," both in the midst of long runs, might not have seemed particularly newsworthy.
"From now on we will treat speech from politicians as newsworthy content that should, as a general rule, be seen and heard," wrote Nick Clegg, Facebook's VP of communications.
There was still the possibility, however, that a political figure would be allowed to post deepfake or manipulated content if Facebook were to deem that content to be newsworthy.
" In Touch responded in a statement: "In Touch's reporting, often relying on eyewitnesses and events caught on video, uncovered newsworthy details relevant to the narrative of their hit show.
The photo, taken by Reuters correspondent Aram Roston, was one of chance: Aram and a colleague happened upon the meeting at the coffee shop and sensed a newsworthy opportunity.
And in Africa, there's a sustainable camp, Bisate Lodge, opening in June that's newsworthy because of its location in Rwanda next to Volcanoes National Park, known for mountain gorillas.
"I would be concerned that, this early on, there is a public call to start a leak investigation, and really chill the divulgence of newsworthy information," Mr. Kurtzberg said.
You have to go farther upriver, though, to visit the city's most newsworthy gastronomical attraction: La Cité du Vin, a museum of wine and viticulture that opened in June.
During the battle I had "bass clef" for ALTO CLEF, "noteworthy" for NEWSWORTHY, and "infogram" instead of IDEOGRAM, so my second version of this puzzle was still a mess.
A Google spokesperson told us that Top Stories could be valuable for immediately presenting a range of different types of useful information on a search query, especially when it's newsworthy.
" Tumblr's Community Guidelines does note that this won't include "certain types of artistic, educational, newsworthy, or political content featuring nudity," but it does include any content "that depicts sex acts.
That face-off turned him into a nationwide celebrity, especially for those involved in the "liberty" movement, making his pontifications on everything from state's rights to the race relations newsworthy.
So, whatever he tweeted was actually a piece of things ... some of them are newsworthy and some of them aren't, but she was talking about the difficulty of doing that.
Zucker wouldn't reveal the identity of the bidder, but says it's surprising that efforts to sell the building, which has been marketed actively for the past while, are suddenly newsworthy.
Last November, the full moon, commonly referred to as the full beaver moon, was a newsworthy spectacle: It was the closest a supermoon had come to earth in 68 years.
It's about an anti-immigration politician whose video post on the subject gets removed for violating Facebook content policies, but later gets reinstated on the grounds that it was newsworthy.
Nobody wants to be scooped by their competition on something big, so everyone has an incentive to comb through the disclosures and publish whatever they find that they deem newsworthy.
When you think about it, in terms of propaganda, the plaintive cries of a bawling, penitent UVA student televised internationally is as compelling and newsworthy as test-detonating a nuke.
The Cathay glitch was newsworthy because of the steep discount — more than 2000 percent on some flights — and the amenities offered on board, which include in-flight champagne and caviar.
As Buzzfeed pointed out, Little Mix shared a photo from the red carpet of the Kid's Choice Awards, which in itself wouldn't exactly be newsworthy but this photo was different.
Even as Facebook has scrambled to add syndicated TV cult favorites like Firefly or soccer matches to free, ad-supported video service, it's failed to sign on anything truly newsworthy.
Twitter said Thursday that it would flag tweets from world leaders that violate its rules — but it will continue to leave up the rule-breaking content if it's considered newsworthy.
Facebook will begin allowing more explicit posts if they are "newsworthy, significant, or important to the public interest," the company said today, following a series of controversies over deleted content.
These editors can then introduce those trends into the Topics box, in order to "connect people to conversations on Facebook about newsworthy events as quickly as possible," according to Facebook.
The series' timing could not be more relevant: Cybersecurity has been newsworthy in recent months, as a result of the scarily successful Google Docs phishing scam and global ransomware hack.
The priest's decision, turning upon considerations purely internal to the Church, should have been about as newsworthy as his announcement of the Rosary Society bake sale, but for two things.
In an open letter to Mr. Thiel published on Thursday, Mr. Denton asked readers to review Gizmodo's article on Mr. Ayyadurai and decide for themselves whether the reporting was newsworthy.
Its most newsworthy conclusion about the former director is really a conclusion about bureaucratic process; this is why the report so often uses the term "protocol" when describing Comey's breaches.
"The challenge here is getting news editors to see him as newsworthy when he's not moving in the race," said one Democratic strategist with close ties to the progressive movement.
Ultimately we decided that the words themselves were newsworthy, and that omitting them or merely describing them or slyly hinting at them would not have been forthright with our readers.
The media is now so diversified that there are no common standards of what is newsworthy; any sufficiently outlandish claim or act is worth spotlighting because it will generate traffic.
"This case is fascinating, and ultimately it comes down to a question of what is newsworthy," said Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the law school at the University of California, Irvine.
"To the extent the show discusses topics that are newsworthy, it will be protected free speech," Padmaja Chinta, a lawyer who specializes in intellectual property issues, said in an email.
Wyden's line of questioning also yielded what was arguably the most newsworthy tidbit from the hearing – new details from Wray on the timeline surrounding Rob Porter's security clearance background investigation.
At the time, though, editors at major media outlets — including this one — said that if the contents of the emails were newsworthy, they had no choice but to report them.
We followed up to ask Vallone who determines whether manipulated media posts are newsworthy, and, if determined to be so and not removed, whether they will be labeled as such.
In the modern era, a shortcut to newsworthiness is social media virality; if people are already talking about a story or a tweet, that makes it newsworthy almost by definition.
But that is unlikely in a country with the protections of the First Amendment, and, besides, there's reason to wonder whether the leaked emails constituted electoral noise or newsworthy material.
The prime-time host pointed out during a panel discussion on Tuesday night that the heavy coverage of Weinstein is newsworthy, given public interest in such scandals involving powerful people.
At first, Twitter would not comment on w hether the tweet denied its terms of service, but eventually said it did not take the tweet down because it is newsworthy.
The revelation that the C.I.A. had previously undocumented capabilities to monitor a wide array of devices in everyday use by many millions of people around the world is clearly newsworthy.
What is the right response, then, to living in a world where we will see more mass hacks of information, and more titillating and occasionally newsworthy private communication made public?
Scholars have argued that kind of reporting leads to the perpetuation of a belief that tragedy in Africa, a place presented as so "backward" seeming, is inevitable and not newsworthy.
"We believe that once material is in the public record, it is proper and appropriate to publish it if it is newsworthy," Norman Pearlstine, executive editor of the Times, said.
Edward Snowden, the man behind the National Security Agency leaks, worked with journalists Laura Poitras and Glenn Greenwald for the stated reason of avoiding improper information going out alongside newsworthy documents.
In any case, Dorsey did have a second explanation for why Trump's tweets need to stay up that stands up to a little more scrutiny—that his tweets are inherently newsworthy.
After the intelligence community concluded Russia was trying to meddle in the election, the meetings between Trump staffers and Russian officials were certainly newsworthy, even if no direct connection was established.
Unindicted co-conspirator Donald Trump in the Roosevelt Room at the White House on August 63, 2018Photo: GettyPresident Trump is awake, angry, and tweeting this morning, which wouldn't normally be newsworthy.
But the only moment we are witnessing is one in which people who have been targeted by newsworthy men appear to now have a better-than-average chance of being heard.
Kevin Hart's alleged sex tape extortionist says he didn't do anything wrong -- he was just trying to make some money and happened to have a "newsworthy celebrity sex tape" worth selling.
" STEPHEN MASSOCCA, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, WEDBUSH SECURITIES, SAN FRANCISCO "I didn't see anything particularly newsworthy there, I didn't see anything that was different than expectations and that is what moves markets.
The regulator said in its judgment that, while the broadcast was newsworthy, the clips contained disturbing violent content which could cause distress, or glorify the alleged attacker and promote his messages.
Another is that nothing newsworthy came out of a heavily scripted interview with a CEO other than a few new buzzwords to slap on a shambolic but fantastically wealthy company. [CNN]
Instead of seeing a topic and a sentence about why it was newsworthy, users will now see a key term and the number of people talking about that topic on Facebook.
It could also potentially boost Snap's visibility and make it more relevant when newsworthy events happen, much the same way that news organizations often rely on content from Twitter and Facebook.
Meanwhile, the fact that Trump had hired a pollster at all was newsworthy, coming, as it did, after months of the candidate insisting that political pollsters were a waste of money.
They're specifically designed to engage as wide a populace as possible, incrementally building critical mass and setting the stage for a grand, newsworthy moment like the breaching of the Berlin Wall.
"We want to extend Cocks Not Glocks to campuses all around the U.S., so students are able to fight dangerous legislative measures in a newsworthy, unique, and sensational fashion," she added.
It also means that we cannot take time out of our reporting duties to get into wars of words with the president of the United States or any other newsworthy figure.
And there's no objective measure of what is newsworthy and what our audience is going to be most interested in, so we just have to make a judgment call every time.
The fact that these kinds of statements, at a hearing of such magnitude, were not even deemed newsworthy speaks to how deeply anti-science thinking is ingrained on the political right.
If Trump actually marshals the necessary strategy and resources for legal challenges in states where the results allow them — if he hires lawyers and files paperwork — that's an indisputably newsworthy development.
Complaints on Twitter certainly aren't very newsworthy, but when they're coming from many of the bar world's actual experts, not just someone who plays one on TV, it's worth taking note.
Inside Fox News, a producer is usually tasked with monitoring Mr. Trump's speeches, with the network ready to cut to a live feed in case the president says something genuinely newsworthy.
But though the investigation did not end up revealing any criminal "collusion," Mueller's team did unearth a great deal of newsworthy and relevant information — even only going by what's already public.
The book was almost as closely guarded as the nuclear codes, and, as soon as the embargo was lifted, journalists tore into it for newsworthy bombshells of score-settling palace intrigue.
Beyond excited to be assigned my first story during my first week, I was pretty surprised when I realized that stories weren't commissioned based on what was newsworthy—or even true.
No, what they really found newsworthy was the fact that they were made to wait until Sanders was released from the hospital before receiving all the details of his health status.
The company will treat speech from politicians as newsworthy content that should be seen and heard, wrote Nick Clegg, Facebook's vice president of global affairs and communications, in a blog post.
The only newsworthy item, or so it seemed, in an otherwise uneventful trip were 18 words uttered by the secretary in Amman, 85033 hours before a scheduled stop off in Beirut.
Of course it's important and newsworthy when we have a new president and change of administration, but lately it seems Trump news absolutely dominates the first section and the front page.
"I understand it's newsworthy, but this is a huge violation of her privacy," said Karen Kedrowski, director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University.
Remember how a Thing that's not worth covering becomes newsworthy once it's a Scandal-About-the-Thing, thus indemnifying the media of any responsibility for covering a Thing that's actually nothing?
The reason the Nike ad is even newsworthy in the first place is because it doesn't fall into the trap of attempting to "unite" Kaepernick with the targets of his protests.
We are heavily investing in tools that present these types of sources to those searching for current events and newsworthy topics on YouTube, including our 'Top News' and 'Breaking News' tools.
But that will only be true if he manages to keep acting like a normal candidate for five long months — even after "Trump acts like normal candidate" becomes no longer newsworthy.
Journalists who cover class exclusively, or as part of an intersecting beat like gender or racial justice, tell me they sometimes have to convince editors that their stories are even newsworthy.
The Democrats' sit-in is an extraordinary gesture, and a newsworthy one; the fact that it was started by John Lewis, a hero of the civil rights movement, gives it symbolic power.
But we believe that the relative recency of these statements, combined with their direct connection to the area of policy he works on in the U.S. government, makes them relevant and newsworthy.
"As with any kind of newsworthy event, roaches kind of crawl out of the woodwork and try to scam money off of investors," he said of the rapidly growingly popularity of ICOs.
In addition, you may also be asked to scan a copy of your government-issued ID and give an explanation of why your account is newsworthy and how it impacts your field.
Twitter has always hosted lots of newsworthy exchanges, viral photos, comedy, and celebrity antics, but it has never known quite how to deliver them to users who weren't following the relevant accounts.
Users will be allowed to click through to view the tweet, a decision Twitter said it made because it believes messages from world leaders are still newsworthy and in the public interest.
Hogan countered that the video was not newsworthy, and that there's a distinction between Hulk Hogan the character and Terry Bollea the man — and it was Bollea's privacy that Gawker allegedly violated.
"Love is not dignified or newsworthy but if you look for it, love actually is all around," he narrates as Marti Pellow flings a cushion at the telly and calls his agent.
But for now, the social media platform's most newsworthy and calculating abusers remain free to operate with impunity, confident that Twitter's preoccupation with free speech means it will never meaningfully stop them.
But that's led to trouble for Facebook, as newsworthy historical photos including nudity and citizen journalism accounts of police violence have been wrongly removed, then restored after media backlash or executive review.
He may have belatedly booted millions of troll and bot accounts from the platform, and he may have a point when he says he can't ban Trump himself for his newsworthy lies.
"Quite simply, our motive is identical to that claimed by the New York Times and The Post -- to publish newsworthy content," Assange wrote in a recent op-ed in The Washington Post.
Twitter also added clearer language around issues like self-harm, and added some language about how it considers whether a tweet is "newsworthy" before it is removed or an account is suspended.
But what was most notable about the rally was that Trump retreated to the safety of the stump speech—it may have been the least newsworthy event of his calamitous young presidency.
That Wolff did so by being duplicitous—he got into the White House's good graces by publishing columns attacking the press for its treatment of Trump—only made the book more newsworthy.
I went through the transcript of the reporters' questions and Trump's answers (a huge thanks to CNN's Lauren Holt and Lauren Sennet for transcribing) and picked out the most newsworthy ones below.
Mr. Bollea's lawyers argue, on the other hand, that the privacy of many Americans could be damaged by a ruling in favor of Gawker, and that the tape was simply not newsworthy.
Facebook has recently gotten into hot water over temporarily taking down videos of the aftermath of police violence, and child nudity in a newsworthy historical photo pointing out the horrors of war.
None of this is meant to suggest there wasn't something newsworthy in the crown prince's moves to reopen theaters and allow women to drive under a more moderate form of Saudi Islam.
Television networks should do what many print or digital news organizations do — watch the spectacles and then cover anything newsworthy that takes place, without treating them as actual sources of public information.
Unfazed, she explained to police that she "only drank 15 non-alcoholic beers," a claim so farfetched that it was deemed newsworthy by Japanese media: The original story, which ran on Yahoo!
This is hardly a bold statement — most experts agree — but it was newsworthy coming from Mr. Price, who was a key supporter of Mr. Trump's efforts to repeal the health care act.
The hypocrisy is said to be what makes the story newsworthy, but one will search in vain to see any of the mainstream media pointing to this hypocrisy by gun control advocates.
Judge Whittemore, in essence, deferred to Gawker's judgment that the tape was newsworthy, just as judges in the past often refused to second-guess newspapers' decisions about what and whom to cover.
Ellis has said before in court he doesn't care about media or the public's attention, and wishes more attention could be paid to the daily, less newsworthy activities of the federal court.
For the first time, the guidelines have a dedicated section detailing the warnings that publishers must run when graphic images are deemed newsworthy, as well as when to age-gate that content.
To be clear: Sanders isn't the current frontrunner -- that's former vice president Joe Biden still -- but he's absolutely in the mix, making Clinton's seeming certainty that he won't be the nominee newsworthy.
It's newsworthy, and a snapshot of what our new reality is, but please — not front and center and in your face as you navigate all else the day's newspaper has to offer.
To help me focus on the most newsworthy topics, I do prebriefings, where companies tell me what they are going to unveil — so long as I pledge not to reveal anything early.
So that's why it was newsworthy this week when about 20 firms this week publicly shared their sexual harassment policies, with about 20 more promising (we'll see!) to share theirs upon request.
To help me focus on the most newsworthy topics, I do prebriefings, where companies tell me what they are going to introduce — so long as I pledge not to reveal anything early.
Like so many upsetting trends in food, this is a result of establishments trying to tap into a culture where the key currency for staying relevant is viral visuals or newsworthy gimmicks.
Photo: Jacqueline Conrad, Smithsonian's National ZooThe main newsworthy things here are those precious, marble eyes, innocent, curious stare and soft newborn fur that our darling will eventually shed into its grey adult coat.
This is important to the case as Gawker is claiming that public statements made by Hogan about his relationships and sex life made the tape newsworthy and therefore outweigh his right to privacy.
It's also easier: generating a list of newsworthy topics for a finite number of regions is much more manageable than an effort to track the individual interests of hundreds of millions of people.
The Moments feature can also be used to catch up on what you missed during the day, thanks to recap Moments, which will highlight the results, medal counts, and other notable newsworthy items.
A jury ruled that the gossip site Gawker's decision to post a video of Hulk Hogan — real name Terry Bollea — having sex with his friend's wife wasn't "newsworthy," as Gawker's editors had claimed.
As such, Always Be My Maybe's role in furthering Hollywood's glacial move towards inclusion — casting two Asian-American romantic leads and placing an Iranian-American woman in the director's chair — is undeniably newsworthy.
Instagram hasn't seen as many "newsworthy" cases of online trolling and abuse, as compared with Twitter, but it's also being more proactive about rolling out new tools before it gets to that point.
Brian was saying what you just said — that the key was proportionality, and that editors and journalists make decisions all the time about where resources have to go based on what's most newsworthy.
As we were talking about before the show, there is so much information out there right now that sometimes it is hard to exactly decipher what is really newsworthy and what is not.
Though there is also the flip-side possibility that — for example — the current president of the U.S. will just get double the amount of newsworthy tweet space with which to threaten nuclear annihilation.
"A lot of news organizations have broadcast portions of those videos, and have made a decision that those excerpts are newsworthy," says Vivek Krishnamurthy, a clinical instructor at Harvard Law School's Cyberlaw Clinic.
Unless the president has an unexpected change of heart about the event, the result of skipping the comedy act will likely be a dinner that will be less newsworthy, entertaining or worth televising.
I got a hold of the transcript of Giuliani's sit-down with CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" on Sunday, and picked out some of the most notable -- and newsworthy lines.
Newsworthy Jill Lepore, in her insightful piece on journalism in the age of social media and fake news, writes, "Speculation is that BuzzFeed is trying to dump" BuzzFeed News ("Hard News," January 28th).
The difficulty, he and other experts said, is that the word "newsworthy" is inherently vague and different standards may apply to celebrities and private individuals who are victimized, as in revenge-porn cases.
Still, there are instances when The Times obtains newsworthy information about national-security matters that the government has deemed secret, and an agency will ask the newspaper to consider voluntarily not publishing it.
Scores of scientists — including many of the top-flight genetics experts gathered in Hong Kong for what they had expected to be a much less newsworthy conference — have called Dr. He's conduct unethical.
And, as Sean Illing detailed recently at Vox, it exploited a media ecosystem that is built to give attention to lies (in order to debunk them) and outlandishness (because it's entertaining or newsworthy).
Many top editors say that stolen documents that are deemed newsworthy are fair game for coverage, but that the potential motives behind the release of the material must be made clear to readers.
As the former standard-bearer of the Democratic Party (and winner of the popular vote), her statements carry weight — and therefore are both newsworthy, and worthy of asking the President for his reaction.
Hannity would ask Choudary a few questions about the newsworthy event that had just occurred, and then he'd veer into questions about Islam in general, as though Choudary were the religion's designated representative.
Back in 2018, Twitter, the preferred social media platform of President Donald Trump, was the first to explain that it exempts politicians from most of its rules because their tweets are considered newsworthy.
But in high-stress situations, these errors are often clumsy enough to be newsworthy, generating waves of print and social media that captivate viewers to the detriment of the corporation, employees and customers.
COVID-19 Media Coverage Trends:Most media verticals are consumed by this story, for now: We often tout the trinity of what makes a story newsworthy: Will it impact the heart, health or pocketbook?
But it added sometimes there were reasons to post violent content — such as with educational, newsworthy, artistic and satirical items — in which case context should be provided to show it was not gratuitous.
To help me focus on the most newsworthy topics, I do pre-briefings, where companies tell me what they are going to unveil — so long as I pledge not to reveal anything early.
Experts have been tracking the worldwide resurgence of measles for decades now, and it was only a matter of time before the scattershot outbreaks of years past turned into this year's newsworthy explosions.
Even on the internet, where everyone is talking at all times, the quotes Marchese elicits from his subjects are striking enough to break through the noise, often becoming newsworthy enough to make headlines.
Tweets from world leaders that would ordinarily break Twitter's rules but are kept up because they are considered newsworthy — such as attacks from President Donald Trump — are about to get harder to see.
Sparring on both sides of the aisle got, erm, heated, and what each candidate said to and about the other online was just as newsworthy as what was said at an in-person debate.
So instead of banning Trump, Twitter says it will be updating its public-facing rules to reflect the fact that newsworthy statements—even if they threaten violence—will have a home on the platform.
Social media has made corporations a constant presence in their customers' online lives, and, as such, they're now expected to regularly comment on the newsworthy happenings of the day with their own singular voice.
We understand that enforcing this policy may often require subjective judgment, so all of the usual caveats apply with regard to content that is newsworthy, artistic, educational, satirical, etc, as mentioned in the policy.
Factal is trying to find the middle ground between automated detection of newsworthy signals from social media offered by companies such as Dataminr and the 24/7 breaking news operations found in large newsrooms.
Finally, it is important to understand that while recent newsworthy cases involved China, CFIUS's jurisdiction applies on a global basis, so its data concerns may port over to investments from other countries as well.
" Bezos said he's revealing the details rather than "capitulate to extortion and blackmail," adding the publication believed the photos were newsworthy because it's "necessary to show Amazon shareholders that my business judgment is terrible.
On Monday, the President kicked off what was designed to be infrastructure week with a series of newsworthy tweets about his travel ban -- just the latest instance of Trump stepping on his communications shop.
As the news team sifted through incoming snaps from Parkland, Snapchat's curators had to decide what to include or exclude, when to label content with a "graphic content" warning, and ultimately, what was newsworthy.
Under the subheading "Forced separation of immigrant children" in the US section, the new entry currently reads: As Gizmodo noted, this is newsworthy because our history is being written and recorded in real-time.
The revelations contained in those returns — essentially that Trump managed to pay a lower effective tax rate than many middle-class families despite bringing in a nine-figure income — are certainly newsworthy and interesting.
This is fairly transparent bullshit—that a political campaign would have regular contact with a foreign government is obviously newsworthy, and certainly more notable than members of the intelligence community leaking to the press.
" Frank Sesno, former CNN Washington bureau chief and current director of the George Washington University School of Media and Public Affairs, did acknowledge that "it could well be newsworthy to see the president unedited.
But the newsworthy collaborator on his new creation, "Rules of the Game," is the Grammy winner Pharrell Williams, who contributes an atmospheric smooth-jazz score to Mr. Bokaer's silkily controlled moves for eight dancers.
Voluntary training can have its place at corporations like Starbucks, but following the racially-charged backlash, Starbucks reached for a newsworthy solution of changing hearts and minds by pushing the prevailing social justice narrative.
Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the law school at the University of California, Irvine, explains to The NY Times that the definition of the word "newsworthy" and what meets this vague criteria is the key.
The only newsworthy thing about the speech was what wasn't in it: After widespread speculation, Trump has apparently decided not to try funding the wall by declaring a national emergency—at least not yet.
Our social and political systems and our news media are very bad at responding to problems that are slow and incremental, and very good at over-responding to problems that are minor but newsworthy.
The big picture: It was one of the most newsworthy days of 2018, and the worldwide media did not hold back in their efforts to encapsulate the threat that these men pose to Trump.
In fact, his first newsworthy statement after Trump announced his selection was a call for a higher dollar — something that would worsen the very trade deficit Trump sees as a sign of American weakness.
Facebook refused, telling the Biden campaign that it would keep the Trump ad up because of its belief that statements by politicians add to important discourse and are newsworthy, even if they are false.
In a 95-page criminal complaint, prosecutors say that The Intercept Brasil, the news organization Mr. Greenwald co-founded, did more than merely receive the hacked messages and oversee the publication of newsworthy information.
In that newsworthy event last August, also from Irkutsk, a state-run foster home had too little money to provide adequate treatment for its young charges, three of whom died during a dysentery epidemic.
After the article was published, the White House pushed back, as it often does, this time taking issue with the idea that Trump even owns a robe, the least newsworthy fact in the piece.
"From now on we will treat speech from politicians as newsworthy content that should, as a general rule, be seen and heard," said Nick Clegg, Facebook's top policy official, in a statement on Tuesday.
The FAA requires journalists to go through a process to get approval to fly a drone during the ban, yet it's hard to predict when a newsworthy confrontation between police and protesters will occur.
Once upon a time the crowning of a new set of style royalty was so newsworthy that reporters from The Rocky Mountain News to The Daily Mail in England would vie for the scoop.
"We had resisted having standards about whether something's newsworthy because we did not consider ourselves a service that was predominantly for the distribution of news," Facebook spokesperson Elliot Schrage said at a recent conference.
The idea that the suffering of accused men is more newsworthy and valuable than the suffering of those they allegedly hurt is fundamental to the widespread narrative that the #MeToo movement has gone too far.
After the "ramp-up," the startup needs to provide something newsworthy that they can share with the public or at least be able to provide some unreleased content that can be pitched with some exclusivity.
Lake's decision to take a 16-week maternity leave will likely make headlines: As the CEO of a public company, motherhood becomes newsworthy and often — fairly or unfairly — ignites a national conversation about working mothers.
It's about identifying what can be changed by marketplace feminism and what can't be changed and looking for ways to boost awareness and actions around things that are less newsworthy, less attractive, and less trendy.
"Written content such as erotica, nudity related to political or newsworthy speech, and nudity found in art, such as sculptures and illustrations, are also stuff that can be freely posted on Tumblr," the platform said.
When I pressed him on what to expect next on the two big signature policies he's leading — the Middle East peace plan and the White House's immigration proposal — he was determined to say nothing newsworthy.
These are areas where Facebook is often criticized when it screws up – like when it took down the newsworthy "Napalm Girl" historical photo because it contained child nudity, before realizing the mistake and restoring it.
But this is the year of Trump and Trump has spent most of this year setting the bar so low for his own candidacy that these kinds of shifts are both newsworthy and politically beneficial.
This film covers a key part of her history, and in an era where gender equality is still a constant, newsworthy battleground, this looks like a pocket education in an earlier step of the process.
Trump battled with the press, attempted to downplay the growing Russia controversy, tried to defend his accomplishments from his first month in office, and said enough newsworthy statements to fill hours of cable-news programming.
Following a widely-praised debut issue of British Vogue, newly-minted editor-in-chief Edward Enninful has returned with a cover that may not be as boundary-pushing, but will undoubtedly be just as newsworthy.
With Pokémon Go becoming the current hot topic, and reports of game-related crimes becoming instantly newsworthy, is it possible Ramirez tried to fake a murder in order to kickstart his career as a streamer?
And it seems there's not end of delightful information to uncover, like the newsworthy nugget that Tommy Dorfman, who plays Ryan on the show, is a cousin to none other than former Bachelorette Andi Dorfman.
As a meme, Clinton's most newsworthy moments often involve attempts to embarrass her, followed by pitch-perfect responses (think: that time she got hectored by Trump during a debate and answered with a feisty shimmy).
The company's news operation will no longer rely on a top-10 list of websites — which includes The New York Times, CNN, and The Washington Post — to determine whether a subject is newsworthy or not.
In sum, Mr. Duncan made an appreciable impact on the national discussion of the war; he had for a time been a newsmaker, and by The Times's rule of thumb, his death was thus newsworthy.
Apart from that, the evidence, independently uncovered by journalists, suggesting that members of the Trump campaign might have colluded, if not conspired, in order to win the election, was newsworthy, and begged for additional reporting.
Like most presidential-campaign corps, Clinton's comprises an aggressive bunch of mostly 20-something reporters, camera people and network "embeds" charged with tracking everything remotely newsworthy that a candidate might do on a given day.
" David E. McCraw, vice president and assistant general counsel for the Times, wrote to Mr. Kasowitz that the newspaper "did what the law allows: We published newsworthy information about a subject of deep public concern.
Depp's mere attendance at the event is newsworthy; it marks his first public appearance since his divorce from actress Amber Heard — and the allegations of domestic violence that shook Americans' faith in the A-lister.
Just as you don't need to love Edward Snowden to discuss the NSA programs that his leaking revealed, you can think that Russian hacking is bad and talk about newsworthy items in those hacked emails.
Considering how many outright fabrications Trump has spread in the past couple of weeks, I think there's an argument to be made that his words aren't newsworthy at a time when accurate information is critical.
Journalists should be scrutinized; it is, after all, newsworthy, if an editor at The New York Times uses anti-Semitic language (though perhaps less so if they did so when they were still in college).
While we agree that social media vitriol can be obnoxious, your uncle's Facebook post probably is not newsworthy unless he is a paid internet troll, or the post is part of a deliberate disinformation campaign.
Today, gatekeepers still matter in terms of setting a baseline for political knowledge, but there's much more competition for clicks and audiences, and that alters the incentives for what's declared newsworthy in the first place.
Catching up with Startup Battlefield We're trying out something new: As you (hopefully) know, TechCrunch hosts a number of Startup Battlefield events, and afterwards, those startups often go on to do interesting and newsworthy things.
" James Dao, deputy editorial page editor for The Times, said in a statement that the essay was "a well-reported and newsworthy account that sheds new light on a matter that provoked significant national debate.
" James Dao, deputy editorial page editor for The Times, said in a statement that the essay was "a well-reported and newsworthy account that sheds new light on a matter that provoked significant national debate.
"[A]s with voter interference, content that violates our census interference policy will not be allowed to remain on our platforms as newsworthy even if posted by a politician," Facebook wrote in its blog post.
Do you emphasize the hacking itself in your coverage, knowing that this will undercut the source's agenda but could also be a disservice to readers by putting less focus on newsworthy information in the release?
The three founders of YouTube said that they originally intended to create a place where people could easily access and share big, newsworthy footage (namely the Janet Jackson nipslip and the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami).
Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott are on the cover of the newest issue of GQ.Their cover is newsworthy for a number of reasons — but some people are concerned that the couple's photo shoot was contrived.
The idea of RADAR is that human journalists will identify suitable public datasets that can be monitored for newsworthy events as well as create story templates across different general topics, like crime, health, and employment.
But the health risks of e-cigarettes are newsworthy — so when scientists discover chemicals in them that can cause lung irritation or heart problems, or when vapes explode and vape juice poisons children, we report it.
None of this would be newsworthy except both Lawrence and Adele project that precious celebrity image of being your best friends, and when the internet's best friends were hanging out without us, everyone got beyond jealous.
It dealt with allegations of censorship of graphic but newsworthy images like the The Terror Of War photo that depicts a nude Vietnamese child, though Facebook now vows to allow more of this kind of content.
Or you may want to argue that victims in cities commonly visited by American elites (Paris, Brussels, London, Madrid) are somehow more newsworthy than those in places rarely visited (Mastaba, in Yemen's northern province of Hajjah).
Beniamino Pagliaro — Good Morning Italia Good Morning Italia is a journalistic organization born in 2013 in Italy, publishing a Daily Briefing of current events and helping readers understand what will be newsworthy in the next days.
"Facebook has always wanted its information to be more public and open and have more newsworthy and celebrity content," says Josh Elman, a VC partner at Greylock and former product manager at both Facebook and Twitter.
The pregnant royal has been consistently newsworthy since she first was spotted with Harry, but this tiny wardrobe malfunction is easily my favorite "How Is This A Headline" situation, mostly because it's her most relatable moment.
" — Jim Brown, Hall of Fame running back, civil rights champion "We work hard to make it better and that's my attitude, so I don't relate to this issue because it's newsworthy because where are your superstars?
The Hulk Hogan verdict is a reminder that the media need to be more responsible, and the courts need to clarify that the First Amendment protects the accurate reporting of political speech and truly "newsworthy" events.
Throughout the conversation, Denton defended the publication of the story, saying it was newsworthy given that many in the Valley were aware already and he was an increasingly important figure in not just the technology industry.
But as newsworthy as these tariff and trade talks are, the two countries need to take a holistic view and focus on other key pieces of economic security – in particular, the preservation of American intellectual property.
Its decision is that "In the weeks ahead, we're going to begin allowing more items that people find newsworthy, significant, or important to the public interest — even if they might otherwise violate our standards," Kaplan said.
To aid this, we've suggested that Facebook ad a content flagging option that something is "graphic but newsworthy", which would allow users to notify the company about content that needs a warning but shouldn't be removed.
After all, the recent plea bargain struck by Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen is newsworthy precisely because he now says that the plans for building a Trump Tower in Moscow continued into the summer of 2016.
Now Facebook must navigate when, if at all, to draw the line if a live video is too graphic, and weigh whether pulling such content is in the company's best interests if the video is newsworthy.
She plays her present against her past like she's casting it against type; every charitable, intelligent, or daring thing she does is newsworthy precisely because it breaks with her public image as a bimbo party girl.
On Wednesday, several prosecutors from the DC US Attorney's Office went about their business at the federal courthouse in Washington, attending criminal hearings as representatives of the Justice Department in a variety of less newsworthy cases.
The fact that The Times believed that a father caring for his own child without the mother's help is newsworthy demonstrates how much work remains to be done on gender norms and parenting in this country.
In it, the company said it would not moderate politicians' speech or fact-check their political ads because comments by political leaders, even if false, were newsworthy and in the public's interest to hear and debate.
Her depictions of these topics would define the rest of her career and help create a topical lexicon of American concerns, and her mythic compositions made from ordinary lives appear neither intentionally newsworthy nor artificially arranged.
As I've detailed in previous writing and in my testimony before the Senate, when you search Nellie Ohr online, her name exists in an ideological vacuum, because only conservative media producers consider her a newsworthy topic.
He said the search warrant, signed by a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge, was illegal under both state and federal law that prevents the use of such warrants against media organizations relating to "newsworthy" information.
Biden certainly has been making many missteps... and I think his flubs and falsehoods are inherently newsworthy... but it's striking to see Tucker Carlson and Brit Hume talking about Biden's screw-ups while side-stepping Trump's.
Even more newsworthy, the Nets announced that Prokhorov would actually be surfacing at a Monday morning news conference, hopefully to explain how his audacious five-year championship guarantee had disintegrated into a qualitative mess of seismic proportions.
I tried to present the highlights of Zuckerberg in as neutral a fashion as possible — I had found them quite newsworthy, if not quite "explosive" in the way that people sometimes assume any leaked audio must be.
For many reporters, stolen emails are fair game for a story, even if there's an indication they were acquired illegally and to further someone else's cause, as long as they're newsworthy and it's possible to verify them.
Meadows then challenged Cohen to produce tapes of the racist comments he had mentioned in prepared testimony — implying that since Cohen had taped some of his conversations with Trump, he would have captured anything newsworthy on tape.
It was already a hit show when I joined and I realized it was going in all these territories where then I could keep a certain profile just enough to make it newsworthy when it was time.
"If Hulk Hogan is newsworthy, then a case of an unconscious [woman] being raped is too and some media might publish that saying we should be seeing it," University of Maryland law professor Danielle Citron told Fusion.
"In the weeks ahead, we're going to begin allowing more items that people find newsworthy, significant, or important to the public interest—even if they might otherwise violate our standards," a blog post detailing the change said.
In the brand's quest to make the launch newsworthy, hundreds of thousands of people had come up empty handed — and, Alex says, it was her team's job to diffuse the countless frustrated emails and social media posts.
It comes one week after Facebook announced that it would be relaxing some of its content posting policies, essentially allowing for more graphic and potentially offensive posts on the platform, so long as they are deemed newsworthy.
Newsworthy: Texas and Florida, states that did not expand Medicaid and are grappling with the aftermath of two massive hurricanes, have two of the highest uninsured rates in the country (16.6% in Texas and 12.5% in Florida).
Chastain ostensibly plays host Veronica Elders, quizzing contestants played by Cecily Strong, Kate McKinnon, and Kenan Thompson on whether newsworthy things President Trump has said or done recently even rate among his base or the media today.
" He further clarified that the feed is hosted by a television network pool that monitors the feed for newsworthy material, adding that the C-SPAN website improperly indicates the feed's location (Trump Tower) as its "Hosting Organization.
Amal and George Clooney's twins were born today, and if that wasn't newsworthy enough, those babies were born under the sign of Gemini, which is just about always depicted as — you guessed it — a set of twins.
Mainstream media outlets seem to care more about other things: as I write, CNN is covering the election on TV, while their website's front page features stories on the bombing and the (apparently newsworthy) end of Brangelina.
This shows that Facebook is still trying to find a way to show its users newsworthy information in a timely manner — something that Facebook's News Feed, which often surfaces days-old posts, has never been great at.
In its appeal, Gawker plans to argue that a federal court and the state appeals court have already ruled that what it published was newsworthy, and thus that the case should never have gone before a jury.
I've recommended that Facebook allow people to report content as graphic but newsworthy so the social network can obscure potentially offensive imagery with a warning that people can click through if they still want to view it.
The release by WikiLeaks of 15,256 emails from and relating to Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, John Podesta, was not the only, or even the most, newsworthy event associated with the international publishing organization these past few days.
Quite frankly, the Times didn't give AF. David McCraw, a lawyer for the Times responded to the demand with a bad-ass public letter, which states: We published newsworthy information about a subject of deep public concern.
But it can also be newsworthy if the president removes an ambassador because he's been duped by a campaign of lies being pushed by corrupt foreign officials — which is what Yovanovitch's defenders (and Yovanovitch herself) believe happened.
By appearing almost daily at press conferences carried by the TV news networks, he's essentially daring them to stop covering him, a decision that would carry the implicit suggestion that what the president says is not newsworthy.
These companies get into regulatory battles with state and local governments that are newsworthy, and many of us think the ride-hailing model will eventually collide with autonomous vehicle technology in a way that could revolutionize transportation.
That was also the opinion of 100 strangers, who expressed themselves in significantly more misogynistic terms in the comments field of the interview I gave to the local newspaper after a journalist deemed my life choices newsworthy.
Our social and political systems and our news media are very bad at responding to problems that are slow and incremental, and very good at over-responding to problems that are minor on the average but newsworthy.
It is the Sisyphean task of obit editors to stockpile "advances" for as many of the newsworthy undead as possible, and when Marv took the job he commissioned a blizzard of them from colleagues throughout the newsroom.
Spreading strikes of underpaid teachers, endless military deployments to the Middle East, and months-long power outages crippling Puerto Rico are just a few of the newsworthy topics glossed over in favor of the latest Trump headline.
Or was it because Harry and Meghan's names are far more newsworthy and get far more clicks than the names of a couple going through a divorce — who just happen to be part of the royal family?
Facebook promises not to stop politicians' lies & hate Facebook says it won't fact check politicians' speech or block their content if it's newsworthy — even if that content violates the site's hate-speech rules or other policies. 3.
Posts from politicians may be exempt from Facebook's community standards if the company deems them "newsworthy," but "all ads, including those posted by politicians, must still comply with our Community Standards and our Advertising Policies," Elin added.
She contrasted this with Starbucks' recent decision to remove holiday symbols from its seasonal cups, saying in that case the packaging change made news because the differing viewpoints on a global brand were newsworthy in and of themselves.
President Donald Trump's first 2 days in office have been extraordinarily newsworthy, from the ongoing investigations into Russia's contacts with his inner circle to courts repeatedly halting his immigration-related executive orders to the missile strike on Syria.
"The newsworthy point from my perspective is the fact that this reveals the FDA is interested in these questions and is taking actions," Christopher Higgins, a civil engineering professor at the Colorado School of Mines told BuzzFeed News.
We are even hearing about state and local offices fielding calls and what is always newsworthy is that at last count, five Republican Members of Congress went on the record in calling for a halt of today's vote.
But you know, the good thing is even if something does''t seem super newsworthy, we try to cover it in a different way from a different angle than you would see on cable news or read about.
Once WikiLeaks publishes a trove of newsworthy emails, the press is stuck in a corner: Doing its job will help a hostile foreign power manipulate the American election and arguably even help weaken faith in the press itself.
Though Twitter originally said that it's not taking down the videos because they are newsworthy and of public interest, it issued a correction the following day, clarifying that it was because the company's policy for media permits them.
Leading UK publication the Guardian released its 'Guardian Witness' allowing citizen journalists, to supply staff journalists with videos, photos and stories of any newsworthy event taking place, following in the footsteps of CNN iReport and ProPublica's Get Involved.
Bollea won his huge verdict against Gawker because the jury believed this video published by Gawker, while literally "true," was not about a "newsworthy" act by a public figure, but rather, a private act by a private person.
AND I THOUGHT THAT WAS THE MOST NEWSWORTHY PART OF THAT INTERVIEW WAS THAT HERE YOU HAVE THE MOST WELL RESPECTED INVESTOR IN THE WORLD SAYING HE WAS ON A BOARD WHERE THE CEOs MADE UP THE NUMBERS.
She hasn't done anything particularly newsworthy in the past day—definitely not enough to warrant wall-to-wall stories—but she's reached the point where everything she does, or doesn't do, can inspire outrage and thinkpieces and clicks.
Also newsworthy is the fact that last week the special master in the case finished her review of the documents seized from Cohen's office and determined that almost none of the documents are protected by attorney-client privilege.
As my colleague Matthew Yglesias has argued, to the extent they're trying to inform viewers about the coronavirus instead of just entertaining them, cable networks should probably stop broadcasting them live, and instead highlight the newsworthy parts later.
While the scale and severity may vary, a single theme often unites each newsworthy incident: An unsecured Amazon S23 bucket containing customer, medical, or financial data that's left out for anyone with the proper know-how to pilfer.
It's a brand that people know and that millions have used, but because it has grown steadily, without headline-making funding rounds — or, conversely, newsworthy layoffs —  the 90-person company doesn't routinely attract a lot of press attention.

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