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How to use AI in your job? NPCJI workshop will provide answers, May 16
There's no questioning it: AI is here to stay in the news business. Newsrooms are integrating AI into their workflows, and journalists and professional communicators have adopted AI as a tool to improve their reporting, writing, editing, and audience outreach. Do you want to do the same? Join the National Press Club Journalism Institute at noon ET on Friday, May 16, for an in-person, half-day workshop to learn how to incorporate AI into your daily work habits. Tickets are on sale now: $70 for the public; $60 for Club members The event, from noon to 4 p.m., will kick off with a conversation…
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Update-1: Navy veteran discusses effort to get more vets in newsrooms
Broadcast-Podcast Team member Lincolns Smith, left, interviews Zach Baddorf on current edition of Update-1. Navy veteran and journalist Zach Baddorf is the cofounder of Military Veterans in Journalism. With a focus of building community, supporting career growth and advocating for vets, one of MVJ's main goals is to place more veterans in America's newsrooms. In this episode of Update-1, National Press Club Broadcast/Podcast Team member Lincoln Smith talks with Baddorf about his own career and the 2019 founding of Military Veterans in Journalism. Update-1 is produced by Mike Hempen.…
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Author to tell how Ancient Rome is still present in our lives, Friday
Aldo Cazzullo is set to discuss his book “The Neverending Empire: The Infinite Impact of Ancient Rome” at a Headliners Book Event on Friday, May 9, at 5:30 p.m. Cazzullo has been reporting on major Italian and international events for 35 years. He is currently deputing managing director of Corriere della Sera in Milan. He has written more than 30 books on Italian history and identity. His recent book “Mussolini il capobanda” has sold over 150,000 copies. He hosts Una giornata particolare (a particular day) on the La7 tv channel: the first season had an average of a million viewers per episode…
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Communicators Social set for May 9
Join your fellow club members in the communications field for casual drinks and conversation at the Communicators Social on Friday, May 9 at 5:30 p.m. in the Cosgrove Lounge.
Join your fellow club members in the communications field for casual drinks and conversation at the Communicators Social on Friday, May 9 at 5:30 p.m. in the Cosgrove Lounge. Communicator Members are invited to connect, unwind, and celebrate the spirit of the National Press Club community. Expand your professional network in a relaxed atmosphere. Forge connections with like-minded individuals across the industry. Discover new opportunities and collaborations. Link to register for the social: https://www.press.org/events/communicators-social-0
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AI workshop coming May 16
There's no questioning it: AI is here to stay in the news business. Newsrooms are integrating AI into their workflows, and journalists and professional communicators have adopted AI as a tool to improve their reporting, writing, editing, and audience outreach. Do you want to do the same? Join the National Press Club Journalism Institute for a half-day workshop May 16 (12-4 p.m. ET) to learn how to incorporate AI into your daily work habits. We'll kick off the afternoon with a conversation with journalists already using AI tools on what's possible, as well as the ethical considerations…
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New Member ID Cards Required for Club Entry
Old fobs and previous Kastle mobile access will no longer work at the Club’s security gates. To enter the Club, you must now use your new National Press Club member ID card. Important: New cards were printed and mailed to members in good standing (with no outstanding dues balance). How to use your new card: ✔ Scan the barcode on the wall-mounted scanner next to lane 1. ✔ Tap your card on the top right of the turnstile to open the gate. Frequently Asked Questions Do I have to scan my member card every time I visit? Yes, effective March 3, 2025, all members must scan their new card for…
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New menu at Reliable Source
The Reliable Source—the National Press Club’s hub for fellowship, food, and drink—is now open morning, noon, and night, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner every weekday. Breakfast is complimentary continental breakfast for members from 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., Monday through Friday, with à la carte options available for purchase. Lunch is served from 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., featuring daily salad bar selections and a full buffet every Wednesday. Dinner is available from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and we kick off the weekend with Taco Night on Fridays from 5:30 p.m. to 7…
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Reviewing Your Benefits? Don’t Miss What NPC Has to Offer
Open enrollment season is here for many—and it’s the perfect time to review the group insurance options available to National Press Club members. Through our partnership with Affinity Group Underwriters, members have access to a variety of plans tailored to their needs, including: Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Group Life Insurance Pet Insurance Travel Insurance All program details, including eligibility and enrollment, can be found on our dedicated benefits site. Turning 65 soon? AGU’s team is also available to help you navigate Medicare and answer questions about coverage and timing.…
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Can BLS's job numbers still be trusted? Bureau's former chief discusses it on Update-1
The nation's financial system depends on robust and credible economic data. But some observers say the credibility of that data took a blow when President Trump recently fired Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer. Without evidence, Trump said July job numbers from the BLS were rigged against him. Eriks Groshen On the latest episode of Update-1, the National Press Club's podcast, Broadcast/Podcast Committee member Tom Young, along with former NPC president and Bankrate senior economic analyst Mark Hamrick, speak with former BLS Commissioner Erica Groshen about job…
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Today: Md. Gov. Moore, Utah Gov. Cox to talk bipartisanship at luncheon
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) will discuss the importance of bipartisanship at a National Press Club luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 4. The Headliners event begins with lunch in the Ballroom at 12:30 p.m. Remarks begin at 1 p.m., followed by a question-and-answer session ending at 2 p.m. National Press Club members can buy tickets for $25. Non-member tickets cost is $30. Purchase tickets online. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (l) with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore To reserve a table of 8 and for all ticketing-related questions, please email [email protected]. Tickets…
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