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Bailey in 2017: abortion ‘doesn’t even compare’ to Holocaust

3 years 3 months ago
SPRINGFIELD, Ill (WCIA) – Before running for statewide office, Republican candidate for Governor Darren Bailey argued abortions are worse than Holocaust in a Facebook Live. “I believe that abortion is one of the greatest atrocities of our day and I believe it’s one of the greatest atrocities probably forever,” Bailey said in the video about six [...]
Danny Connolly

The Kabul Execution: Action Without Actors

3 years 3 months ago
Today on TAP: Who needs SEAL Team Six when a drone can do it all? Eventually, who’ll need any manual labor? And what will become of those who work with their hands?
Harold Meyerson

SIUE Alumnus Brett Sheroky Breaks into the Country Music Industry 

3 years 3 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE – Southern Illinois University Edwardsville alumnus Brett Sheroky is returning to his hometown of Belleville to showcase his musical talents, which have caught the attention of multiple top country music artists. “I have had artists like Blake Shelton, Granger Smith, Jake Owen, and 2022 American Idol winner Noah Thompson record my songs,” said Sheroky, who moved to Nashville to pursue his passion for songwriting. “Matt Stell currently has my song ‘Man Made’ on country radio.” Sheroky earned a bachelor’s and master’s from SIUE in speech language pathology in 2006 and 2008, respectively. For a decade, he worked as a speech therapist by day and perfected his songwriting by night. In 2020, Sheroky signed his first publishing deal with SeaGayle Music, gaining the attention of artists and record labels. Sheroky will be performing at 7 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Aug. 26-27 at the Venue on Main in Belleville. The show will be

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How much can Tyler O'Neill bench? TikTokkers find out

3 years 3 months ago
ST. LOUIS - "Is Tyler O'Neill the strongest player in the MLB?" That's the question the guys from @batboysbaseball asked the Cardinal's right fielder. O'Neill said in the video that about five years ago he hit his personal record on bench press at 425 pounds, but he commented on the video saying he made a [...]
Monica Ryan

Police ask for help identifying Central West End robbery suspect

3 years 3 months ago
ST. LOUIS - Detectives are asking for the public's help identifying and locating a robbery suspect. Police said three people were robbed on Wednesday, July 27 at 12:15 a.m. in the 10 block of South Euclid. The three victims reported this incident to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Central Patrol Division. They told police "they [...]
Monica Ryan

Twitter Reports Spike In Government Data Requests, Including Double The Amount Targeting Journalists

3 years 3 months ago
Governments love targeting Twitter for user data requests, but apparently now more than ever. The latest Twitter transparency report says new records are being set in the data request sector. The social network saw “record highs” in the number of account data requests during the July-December 2021 reporting period, with 47,572 legal demands on 198,931 […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: The 2022 CPD Certified Coding Bundle

3 years 3 months ago
Learn the tech skills that will get you the job you want, or start your own business working with apps, websites, and computers with the Certified Coding Bundle. This bundle includes the internationally accredited courses Mobile App Development with Flutter and Dart, Introduction to Coding with HTML, CSS, and Javascript, Building Your Own Computer, and WordPress Website and Blog […]
Gretchen Heckmann

911 outage in Monroe County, Illinois

3 years 3 months ago
MONROE COUNTY, Ill. - The Monroe County Sheriff's Department said their 911 system is out after IDOT cut a fiber while working on the roadways Monday morning. The department made the announcement on its Facebook page at 11:18 a.m. They are working to resolve the issue. This outage is also impacting Randolph County. All current [...]
Monica Ryan

Celebrating 5 years since launch of the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker

3 years 3 months ago
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Today marks five years since we launched the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker, a project of Freedom of the Press Foundation and the Committee to Protect Journalists.

In our six years of documentation — the canonical database for press freedom violations in the United States dates to January 2017 — the Tracker team has documented more than 1600 incidents across nearly a dozen categories, affecting more than 1100 journalists and news organizations. We’ve published more than 100 in-depth analyses of press freedom issues.

The Aug. 2, 2017 tweet announcing launch of the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker

The Tracker’s origin story started well before 2017. The Obama administration was wrapping up eight years of aggressively prosecuting leaks to journalists, a presidential candidate named Donald Trump was openly antagonistic against the media and law enforcement in Ferguson, Missouri, was targeting journalists with crowd-control munitions and arresting more than two dozen covering Black Lives Matter protests after the police-shooting death of Michael Brown there.

Leading press freedom advocates from the U.S. and United Kingdom believed that a nonpartisan site for press freedom incidents in the states would not only serve advocacy efforts, but also inform journalism and legal action. That vision proved prescient; the Tracker is the authoritative site for aggressions against journalists in the U.S., cited in legislation, news stories and the backbone for advocacy efforts around press rights.

To date, we’ve documented nearly 1000 assaults of journalists and 300 arrests or detainments, more than 50 border stops and 250 reports of damaged equipment. More than 140 subpoenas are captured in the site.

A snapshot of 2020 press freedom violations as captured by the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker

Tracker Fact

In six years, the most press freedom violations were recorded in 2020; More journalists were assaulted in the one week immediately following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis than 2017-2019, combined.

The site itself went through a major redesign this year; It now boasts new data visualization capabilities, smarter search functions and increased speeds for downloading the data with our API. The site runs on open source software as of 2020 and the content is available for republication under a creative commons license.

Tracker Fact

State with the fewest documented press freedom incidents: Wyoming (0)

State with the most documented press freedom incidents: Oregon (260)

The Tracker is uniquely positioned to give both a real-time view of aggressions against the media (we live-tracked as 18 journalists were assaulted while covering the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol) while also capturing trends over time (eight individuals have since been charged with crimes for those assaults). It’s how we can tell you that at least 60 journalists have sued law enforcement following their treatment at protests since 2017 and that by the time Twitter permanently suspended his account on Jan. 8, then-President Trump had posted 2,520 tweets degrading journalists and the media as a whole.

We don’t know what the state of press freedom in the U.S. will look like in the years ahead, but we know it is best served with a robust and well-maintained Tracker in its press freedom watchdog role.

Kirstin McCudden