Mauricio Eberle Morales

Jefe de desarrollo hemerográfico

El México GP presenta a sus primeras mujeres embajadoras

El México GP o el Formula 1 Gran Premio de la Ciudad de México presentado por Heineken nombra por primera vez a dos mujeres piloto como embajadoras de la carrera. Es así como Tatiana Calderón e Ivanna Richards se unen con esta distinción a Santiago Ramos, quien fue anunciado hace apenas unas semanas. “En el […]

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Quanax: Homenaje a la memoria de la cocina tradicional de México

Situado en el corazón de San Miguel de Allende, en la calle Dr. Ignacio Hernández Macías 48, Quanax ofrece una experiencia gastronómica única en un entorno acogedor y sin pretensiones. Desde el momento en que entras, te sumerges en una festiva celebración a las ricas tradiciones de México con una cuidadosa atención a los detalles

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You’re as Good as Your Best Byline

Characters abounded in the first newsroom I worked in. There was the gruff managing editor, who paced around our desks at deadline and growled: “File the story! You’re rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic!”  Then there was the aggressive and possibly unethical senior reporter who squeezed information out of sources by telling them: “You’re a

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“Are You Going to Contribute to the Chaos? Or Are You Going to Thread Through and Be the Expert?”

As a Nobel laureate and 2018 Time Magazine Person of the Year, Maria Ressa is one of the most formidable journalists of our time. In recent years, she has received 10 arrest warrants for her work exposing the corruption of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and was convicted of cyber libel. The news site she

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A Newsroom Where Everyone Has a Seat at the Table

In 2018, journalists Maddie Poore and Natalie Delgadillo were part of a team that revived the DCist — a digital news outlet that started as a blog in the early 2000s and covered politics, events, culture, and entertainment in the U.S. capital — when it was acquired by public radio station WAMU. But six years

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From the Battlefield to the Campaign Trail  

Last year, I was invited to attend The New York Times’ Adversarial Reporting Training, a four-day course designed to teach reporters how to stay safe in precarious situations. Known as ART School, the training takes place at a giant photo studio in Brooklyn’s bustling DUMBO neighborhood and includes lessons on conducting risk assessments, minimizing the

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KUER in Salt Lake City Has Launched Utah’s First Bilingual Radio Station

Bilingual radio stations have long been a place of community for the Latino diaspora in the United States. Now, it’s the forefront of Utah’s newest public radio experiment.  The first Spanish-language radio waves in the United States were broadcast in the American Southwest in the 1920s as a way to distribute news among farmworkers. But

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How the Russian Independent Media Archive Is Defying Censorship — and Saving History

Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russian independent media outlets have faced intense censorship by the government. In March 2022, a few days after the war began, the government swiftly implemented a series of laws curtailing criticism of the Russian armed forces; questioning Moscow’s “special military operation” in Ukraine is now a

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