Articles of interest about journalism, fakes, frauds, and more - Nov 13

***JOURNALISM

NY Governor Cuomo Signs Anti-SLAPP Law

Ruth Shalit just wrote for the Atlantic. Would readers know it from the byline?

The Brown Institute’s Local News Lab is developing “smart paywalls” for local newsrooms

The Atlantic makes a whopper of a correction to story

ProPublica experiments with ultra-accessible plain language in stories about people with disabilities

ESPN Confirms Future Shut Down of Esports Editorial Operations 

***THE BUSINESS OF JOURNALISM

About 500 people are taking buyouts at Gannett

Nearly 2,800 newspaper companies received paycheck protection loans, and most were under $150K

Gun-toting St. Louis couple sue news photographer over infamous image

***FAKES & FRAUDS

Inside the Bizarre Publishing Ring That Linked 5G to Coronavirus

Why the Hydroxychloroquine Myth Persists

Pre-bunkers have been found to be more effective than debunking

What’s the “greatest” scientific fraud of all time?

Plagiarism, Fake Peer-Review, and Duplication: Predominant Reasons Underlying Retractions of Iran-Affiliated Scientific Papers

Fact-Checked on Facebook and Twitter, Conservatives Switch Their Apps

***ELECTION FRAUD

One America News spreads debunked elections claims 

How claims of voter fraud were supercharged by bad science

The Times Called Officials in Every State: No Evidence of Voter Fraud

***QANON 

House GOP leader defends newly elected members who have supported QAnon

The QAnon conspiracy theory faces an identity crisis 

How QAnon uses satanic rhetoric to set up a narrative of ‘good vs. evil’

Judge: QAnon Conspiracy Theorists Can’t Force YouTube to Carry Their Videos 

***FREE SPEECH 

Supreme Court throws out First Amendment ruling against Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson

Trademarks and the First Amendment: Litigation Trends 

***PRIVACY & SECURITY 

Facial recognition used to arrest protestor at Trump bible photo op

FTC Reaches Settlement With Zoom Over Privacy, Security Issues

***LANGUAGE

Paranormal claims and other pseudoscience often bedevil the study of language

Oxford dictionaries change 'sexist' and outdated definitions of the word 'woman'

***LITERATURE

 The Meaning of a College Literature Class — During a Pandemic and Always

Five famous doctors in literature

***POETRY

The Poem That Inspired Radical Black Women to Organize 

The Poet’s Tree Serves Up Weekly Interviews, Performance, Activities