As President Donald Trump pushes for control of the Federal Reserve, the U.S. Supreme Court is considering the scope of a major check on his ability to remove a member of the Fed for any reason.
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A shorter related story that accompanies a main article to add more background information or provide a different perspective. For example, if an article covers a new public park project, a sidebar might include an infographic outlining the park’s impact or an interview with the lead architect.
An opinion-driven piece offering insight, analysis or a fresh perspective on current events or trends. They’re often a bit more entertaining and thought-provoking than straight news articles.
The top editor who oversees the editorial content in a publication. They set the tone and direction of every headline, article and feature.
Also known as the nut graf, a short paragraph that provides additional information on a story’s topic and angle. It’s often found after the headline and leads readers into the article.
A journalist whose specialty or niche is a particular area of coverage like politics, sports or crime. They have in-depth knowledge and strong connections that help them tell more insightful stories.
A headline that references a well-known person, event or trend to grab attention and highlight a specific point of interest. These types of headlines can often be found in tabloid newspapers, referred to as yellow journalism (think those magazines you see at the grocery store checkout).
A retraction is a correction issued by a publication when it’s necessary to correct or withdraw a previously published piece of content. It’s an important part of maintaining credibility and transparency, and it helps prevent misinformation from spreading.
