Basic News Writing, part 1
A short overview of the basic tools and concepts, journalists use when they write science news stories for newspapers, magazines, and for the web. This first part covers the importance of sticking to the facts and the crafting of a good lead.

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Basic News Writing, part 2

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Improve your Writing: Show, Not Tell

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Playwrights Series | Process | National Theatre

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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How To Think SO Clearly People Assume You're Brilliant

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Seth Meyers Catches Up on Three Weeks of Insane News from Iran to Graham to McConnell: A Closer Look

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How to Write a Science Article

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What Americans Need to Understand About China | The Ezra Klein Show

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Trump’s New War with Iran, Lindsey Graham’s Sister Replacing Him & Exclusive with Gov Gavin Newsom

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France vs. Spain Highlights FIFA World Cup 2026 | Sportschau

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Reinventing Teaching After The Introduction Of AI | Amy Bruckman | TEDxWeber School Youth

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Journalism 101: How to organize news stories

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How to Write a Short Story in 6 Steps

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Trump Announces He's Addressing the Nation

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How to Write a Paper in a Weekend (By Prof. Pete Carr)

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How to Be a Great Journalist

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