Articles of interest about journalism, fakes, writing, security & more - Feb 15

***COVID-19

Four Reasons Experts Say Coronavirus Cases Are Dropping In The US

Virus may never go away but could change into mild annoyance

Will COVID-19 Change How We Think About Disability? 

Lack of health services and transportation impede access to vaccine in communities of color 

***JOURNALISM

Microsoft warns enterprises of new 'dependency confusion' attack technique

Covering multicultural education: 7 tips for journalists

journalist get sued for requesting a public record

At age 92, former journalist publishes her 1st book  

It's Official: Linguistic Intent No Longer Matters at The New York Times

Seth Abramson’s viral meta-journalism unreality

***JOURNALISM OUTSIDE THE US

In China, journalists are targets and collateral 

Why did a German newspaper insist the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine was inefficacious for older people—without evidence?   

A crackdown on India’s press is the latest in a pattern of intimidation against news outlets

Mexico arrests ex-governor in case of tortured journalist 

U.S.-Linked Forces Are Detaining A Prominent Journalist In Yemen  

***THE BUSINESS OF MEDIA

As newspapers close across Chicago suburbs, one local nonprofit newsroom steps in

The media doesn't own publishing anymore

Bloomberg Media expects 9-figure consumer subscription biz

Trump era pushes NYT to new heights

New Statesman digital subscriptions have grown by 75 per cent in a single year

***PRODUCING MEDIA

Best free alternatives to Photoshop in 2021

How to use your GoPro as a webcam, since Zoom calls aren't going anywhere

***WRITING & READING

Why digital writing tools are a ‘double-edged sword’ for dyslexic kids

School pulls book about transgender boy after complaints

Is there really a ‘science of reading’ that tells us exactly how to teach kids to read? ($)

How Getting Canceled on Social Media Can Derail a Book Deal

***FAKES, FRAUDS & SCAMS

The best podcasts on conspiracy theories and disinformation

Internal Revenue Service warns of tax phishing scam

Deepfake videos are ruining women’s lives. Now the law may finally ban it.

20 ways to spot the work of paper mills

When’s the best time to correct fake news? After someone’s already read it, apparently

***FACEBOOK FAKES

Almost half a million users duped by Facebook phishing campaign

Facebook says it'll ban anti-vax content, again

***FAKE NEWS 

How To Spot Fake News  

The Epoch Times is now spreading disinformation through new brands

Ted Cruz Shares Fake Satire Disney Job Ad Post

A look at what didn’t happen this week

***FAKE VACCINE INFO

Instagram removes Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over false COVID-19 vaccine claims

Three Baltimore County men charged with building a fraudulent website to sell COVID-19 vaccines

***QANON 

'They're unrecognizable': One woman reflects on losing her parents to QAnon

Sad QAnon Followers Are at a Precarious Pivot Point

***SOCIAL MEDIA 

How to delete your Clubhouse account and why you might want to

Social media played a central role in Trump's second impeachment trial

Snapchat urges users to remove unwanted connections

Instagram Is Developing a TikTok-Style 'Vertical Stories' Feed 

With Local News Struggling, The NextDoor App Is Shaping Local Politics

***FACEBOOK

Facebook Saves Links Shared On Messenger And Instagram

Facebook sued for 'losing control' of users’ data

***TWITTER 

Twitter Effort To Quell Misinformation Calls On Users To Fact-Check Tweets

Twitter Considers Subscription Fee for Tweetdeck, Unique Content

***PRIVACY & SECURITY 

Thought-detection: AI has infiltrated our last bastion of privacy

Despite Scanning Millions With Facial Recognition, Feds Caught Zero Imposters at Airports Last Year 

Microsoft warns enterprises of new 'dependency confusion' attack technique

Your email and password were probably posted online in the mother of all data leaks

Google is bringing one of its best security features to the iPhone

Patient records stolen from Florida and Texas hospitals get published on the dark web

A Swiss Company Says It Found Weakness That Imperils Encryption

Cisco warns of critical remote code execution flaws in these small business VPN routers

***LANGUAGE 

The evolution of the meaning of 'Cancel Culture

What are the benefits to learning a second language?

***LITERATURE 

A new film, The Most Reluctant Convert, follows author’s conversion from atheism to Christianity

11 Songs Inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings

When Black kids – shut out from children’s literature – took matters into their own hands

***POETRY

This Dark Prince of American Poetry Writes With Glittering Malice

Read inaugural poet Amanda Gorman's Super Bowl poem

Amanda Gorman Interviewed by Michelle Obama