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'Fitspiration' posts may do more harm than good for young adults - international study, led by Olympian, suggests
LONDON, England, May 4 [Category: BizMedia] -- Taylor and Francis Group, a publishing company, posted the following news release:
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'Fitspiration' posts may do more harm than good for young adults - international study, led by Olympian, suggests
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Researchers call for caution viewing this social media content as it can lead to unhelpful comparisons, unhealthy dieting and exercise, plus negative self-esteemĀ
Female vlogger with sportive body standing indoors near table with healthy food Contributor for Alamy: Myron Standret
Social media is filled with posts about fitness and healthy eating
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LONDON, England, May 4 [Category: BizMedia] -- Taylor and Francis Group, a publishing company, posted the following news release:
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'Fitspiration' posts may do more harm than good for young adults - international study, led by Olympian, suggests
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Researchers call for caution viewing this social media content as it can lead to unhelpful comparisons, unhealthy dieting and exercise, plus negative self-esteemĀ
Female vlogger with sportive body standing indoors near table with healthy food Contributor for Alamy: Myron Standret
Social media is filled with posts about fitness and healthy eatingaiming to inspire and encourage better lifestyles. However, out today, a new large review study led by an Olympic athlete reveals that this seemingly motivational content can sometimes have unexpected negative impacts on the health and wellbeing of young adults.
Findings, published in the peer-reviewed journal Health Communication, suggest that even short-term exposure to these posts can have unhealthy consequences, leaving the viewers with reduced self-esteem, feeling unhappy about their looks and potentially having unhealthy motivations around their health and wellbeing.
The outcomes follow an extensive analysis of 26 studies involving 6,111 individuals aged 18 to 33 years across seven countries, examining how exposure to 'fitspiration' content on social media - posts promoting exercise, healthy eating and idealised, toned bodies - affects health-related outcomes.
The research was led by Dr Valerie Gruest, a Guatemalan swimmer who competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Dr Gruest is now completing a Ph.D. in the Media, Technology, and Society doctoral program at Northwestern University, in Illinois.
She has carried out the paper alongside Dr Nathan Walter, an Associate Professor at the university's School of Communication.
"Fitspiration content is often framed as positive and health-focused, but our findings suggest it may be more harmful than beneficial for some young adults," says Dr Gruest, whose research interests focus on how new media shapes attitudes and behaviors. "Even brief exposure can trigger harmful comparisons and reinforce unrealistic body standards, which may undermine self-esteem and encourage more extreme or unsustainable approaches to diet and exercise."
Social media use has grown rapidly in recent years, with most young adults now regular users. While these platforms can support connection and self-expression, they can also expose users to idealised standards that encourage comparison and may affect mental health. Fitspiration - often shortened to 'fitspo' - is one example of content that appears beneficial but may carry risks.
With nearly 100 million posts using hashtags such as #fitspiration and #fitspo - and billions of views across platforms like Instagram and TikTok - many young adults are frequently exposed to this content, whether intentionally or not. Despite its popularity, its impact on health and wellbeing remains relatively underexplored.
"I've been fascinated by fitspiration content since my time as an athlete, where it was often held up in elite training environments as the ideal. But even then, I knew those body standards didn't reflect the reality of training for performance, especially when following a balanced, sustainable diet, even while training for multiple hours a day," explains Dr Gruest.
"That curiosity has stayed with me as a researcher. I want to better understand how this kind of content is actually impacting people."
To investigate the issue further, Drs Gruest and Walter examined data from experimental studies published between 2015 and 2023, mainly in the United States, with others from the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Italy and New Zealand. Participants were typically shown 10 to 100 fitspiration images, or videos, and their behavioural and psychological outcomes were compared with those exposed to non-fitspiration content.
Statistical analysis showed that exposure to fitspiration content led to increased social comparison, poorer body image, more negative emotions, and stronger - sometimes unrealistic - dieting and exercise motivations. These patterns were broadly consistent across gender, age and body mass index, suggesting that the effects may extend beyond the groups most commonly studied, such as young women.
"While I expected some negative effects, I was struck by just how strong and consistent they were," Dr Gruest states.
"The findings show a pretty concerning pattern, as this kind of exposure can harm both psychological well-being and health behaviours, which makes it all the more important that we keep examining its impact."
Dr Walter, whose research specialism concerns the power of strategic storytelling, correction of misinformation, concludes : "This research adds to the growing conversation about the impact of social media on young people's health and emotional wellbeing, and the role of emotion and affect in social influence.
"Unlike traditional media, fitspiration delivers a constant stream of highly curated and idealised images, meaning young adults are likely to be repeatedly exposed to this content in their everyday lives. As its popularity grows, understanding the effects of this ongoing exposure will be key to supporting healthier engagement in the future."
While a key strength of this analysis is that it includes studies from multiple countries, the authors note some limitations. Participants were largely from developed countries and predominantly women, and reporting on factors such as race, ethnicity and body composition was inconsistent, making it difficult to understand how these effects may vary across more diverse populations.
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School of Communication, Northwestern University
Email: valgruest@u.northwestern.edu
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About Taylor & Francis Group
Taylor & Francis supports diverse communities of experts, researchers and knowledge makers around the world to accelerate and maximize the impact of their work. We are a leader in our field, publish across all disciplines and have one of the largest Humanities and Social Sciences portfolios. Our expertise, built on an academic publishing heritage of over 200 years, advances trusted knowledge that fosters human progress.
Our 2,400+ people, based in a global network of offices in more than 15 countries, use their skills and the latest technology to curate, validate and share impactful advanced, emergent and applied knowledge. Under the Taylor & Francis, Routledge and F1000 imprints, we publish over 2,500 journals, 8,400 new books each year and partner with more than 700 scholarly societies.
Taylor & Francis is proud to be a Global Certified Accessible(tm) publisher and to have achieved CarbonNeutral(r) certification for our operations and print publications in accordance with The CarbonNeutral Protocol.
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Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort Officially Debuts, Marking a New Era for South Florida's Iconic Beachfront Destination
MCLEAN, Virginia, May 2 -- Hilton Worldwide Holdings posted the following news release on May 1, 2026:
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Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort Officially Debuts, Marking a New Era for South Florida's Iconic Beachfront Destination
Extensive renovations, fresh programming, and a new brand redefine Hollywood's landmark resort and signal the continued growth of Signia by Hilton
* Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort officially opens on May 1, 2026, marking a new era for South Florida's iconic beachfront destination as The Diplomat Beach Resort transitions into Signia by Hilton.
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MCLEAN, Virginia, May 2 -- Hilton Worldwide Holdings posted the following news release on May 1, 2026:
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Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort Officially Debuts, Marking a New Era for South Florida's Iconic Beachfront Destination
Extensive renovations, fresh programming, and a new brand redefine Hollywood's landmark resort and signal the continued growth of Signia by Hilton
* Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort officially opens on May 1, 2026, marking a new era for South Florida's iconic beachfront destination as The Diplomat Beach Resort transitions into Signia by Hilton.
* FollowingTrinity Investments' 2023 acquisition, the 1,000-room resort has undergone an $80 million transformation of public spaces and dining venues, introducing a redesigned lobby, six updated dining venues, Club Signia, and The Verandah Social Club.
* The property builds on The Diplomat's long-standing legacy as one of the country's premier meetings and events venues, offering more than 200,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space, premium wellness amenities, and a location between Miami and Fort Lauderdale with convenient access to two international airports.
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HOLLYWOOD, Fla. - The Diplomat Beach Resort opens today as Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort, ushering in a bold new chapter for the coastal beacon. The transition marks the property's evolution into Signia by Hilton's growing portfolio of approachable luxury hotels worldwide, as the legendary Hollywood Beach address introduces the brand's vibrant atmosphere, experience led dining, refined wellness offerings, and premier meetings and events to South Florida.
Originally opened in 1958, the 1,000-room resort now offers a renewed vision for today's traveler. Following Trinity Investments' 2023 acquisition, an $80 million transformation of public spaces and dining venues strengthens its role as a central gathering place for grand-scale events while aligning with Signia by Hilton's sophisticated approach to hospitality.
"The Diplomat has long been one of South Florida's most iconic properties, and this transformation marks an important next chapter - not just for the hotel, but for Hilton's continued growth in the region," said Chris Nassetta, president and CEO, Hilton. "As we expand Signia by Hilton in key gateway and resort destinations, this property is a great example of how we're building on strong foundations to meet what today's travelers are looking for - thoughtful design, standout dining, and unforgettable experiences."
"Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort represents a defining moment for the Signia by Hilton brand as we continue our pivotal phase of growth with openings and signings around the globe," said Meghan Fitzgerald, global brand leader, Signia by Hilton. "This opening introduces a new kind of luxury stay--combining sophisticated design, exceptional service and world-class experiences that bring guests together in meaningful ways, from large-scale events to everyday moments, in one of the country's most dynamic markets."
"The debut of Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort marks a significant milestone in realizing our long-term vision for the property," said Sean Hehir, managing partner, president and CEO, Trinity Investments. "Working alongside Hilton, we've focused on making thoughtful, strategic investments across the resort - proudly bringing together a world-class brand platform with our hands-on approach to enhance the property's positioning, build on its enduring legacy, and strengthen its standing as one of South Florida's leading beachfront destinations."
A New Arrival and Elevated Design
The resort's redesigned lobby is a vibrant social hub, infused with lush foliage and bathed in natural light. This tropical retreat was thoughtfully designed for how guests connect today, layering lounge seating, communal tables and intimate nooks, creating an effortless flow from working and dining to networking and creative moments. It's where resort energy meets the art of gathering, an atmosphere that feels both relaxed and inspired.
Just beyond the lobby, guests arrive at The Verandah, the resort's newly reimagined oceanfront outdoor destination designed to embrace South Florida's open-air lifestyle. The expansive deck now features a collection of distinct experiences, from the Solara Infinity Pool and refreshed Grand Lagoon Pool to the adults-only Verandah Social Club, alongside elevated cabanas and daybeds, a new oceanfront jacuzzi and attentive service throughout. Nearby, Horizon Lawn, a brand-new outdoor event space, offers a scenic setting for refined meetings and events, family activities and live entertainment. Together with 1,000 linear feet of semi-private beach, The Verandah reinforces the resort's identity as a modern coastal escape.
Destination Dining as a Defining Pillar
Culinary has emerged as a cornerstone of the property's repositioning. Introduced earlier this year, the six updated dining venues now deliver a connected, day-to-night experience that extends far beyond traditional hotel fare. At the heart of the food and beverage program is director of culinary, Miguel Santiago, whose influence can be felt across concepts.
Palmea Kitchen sets the tone each morning with Mediterranean-influenced breakfast classics in a breezy, greenery-filled setting where guests can start the day with dishes like shakshuka and orange blossom French toast. For quick but equally as thoughtful offerings, The Press is a vibrant cafe within the resort offering fresh juices, specialty coffee and handcrafted pastries.
At Playa, the beachfront bar and grill, guests can enjoy bold Latin flavors with crave-worthy dishes like lobster quesadilla, freshly cut ceviche de coco and a smoky parrillada that can be enjoyed alongside signature frozen cocktails.
Solara reshapes the lobby into a sophisticated all-day lounge defined by tropical modernism and globally inspired plates, offering a seamless transition from daytime activities to evening cocktails. Nights culminate at Diplomat Prime, the resort's signature steakhouse, where precision, craftsmanship and design-forward interiors reflect a renewed commitment to culinary excellence.
Together, the concepts reflect Signia's emphasis on chef-driven bars and restaurants that invite both guests and locals into spaces for gathering and connecting.
Introducing Club Signia
A defining addition is Club Signia, an exclusive experience located on the 33rd floor. Spanning 6,660 square feet of indoor and terrace space with both sweeping Atlantic and intracoastal views, the Club itself is a refined, quiet retreat, featuring a highly personalized, service-driven experience available to guests reserving premium room categories on floors 32 to 36 and Hilton Honors Diamond Reserve members.
Inspired by private membership clubs, Club Signia provides personalized pre-arrival outreach from a dedicated ambassador, priority access to hotel amenities and an intimate lounge environment that transitions throughout the day. Guests enjoy curated breakfast, midday meal presentations, evening cocktails and sweets, wellness-focused bites and upgraded in-room amenities, creating a seamless, high-touch experience from morning to night.
The Verandah Social Club
Another standout addition is The Verandah Social Club, an adults-only outdoor pool and cabana space available for reservation via ResortPass to both hotel guests and South Florida visitors or locals alike. Drawing from international beach clubs in both design and experience, the newly built pool deck transforms the resort's backyard with an air of sophistication. Secluding itself away from the Solara pool and lagoon pool while maintaining ocean views and direct beach access, the open-air social club introduces a fresh way to experience the property's iconic shoreline, blending poolside luxury, culinary-driven moments and wellness-forward offerings in a refined, high-style setting. Visitors can soak up the sun while enjoying perks like private locker rooms, beach seating, caviar service and in-cabana spa treatments. Reservations also include an exclusive discount on same-day reservations at the hotel's Kids Club Day Camp and discounted parking, making it a compelling "daycation" experience for locals.
A Legacy Renewed
From entertainment icons to presidential addresses and global conventions, The Diplomat has long served as a backdrop for defining moments in American culture. Beloved by well-traveled leisure and business guests for almost 70 years, the hotel has distinguished itself as one of the country's premier meetings and events venues, with more than 200,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space, a 50,000-square-foot Great Hall, four ballrooms and 39 breakout rooms designed to host gatherings of every scale.
This is complemented by its top-rated wellness sanctuary, The Diplomat Spa + Wellness, and a robust lineup of amenities like complimentary water sports, bicycles and beach fitness classes, daily activities, recreation and live entertainment.
Located between Miami and Fort Lauderdale with convenient access to two international airports, The Diplomat continues to capture the cosmopolitan energy of South Florida while offering an elevated escape rooted in sophistication, intention and place.
Guests can currently enjoy the brand's signature experience at Signia by Hilton Atlanta Georgia World Congress Center, Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, Signia by Hilton La Cantera Resort & Spa, Signia by Hilton San Jose, and Signia by Hilton Amman. Looking ahead, Signia by Hilton will expand to Tainan, Taiwan; Jaipur, India; Cairo, Egypt; Savannah, Ga.; Indianapolis, Ind. and more.
For more information or reservations at Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort, visit diplomatresort.com. To learn about Signia by Hilton, visit Stories from Hilton.
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FAQ
What is Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort?
Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort is a reimagined Florida beachfront destination entering its next era and setting a new standard for sophisticated beachfront hospitality, blending timeless glamour with a modern beach club spirit. The property is home to 1,000 guest rooms and suites, pairing elevated design with effortless comfort.
Where is Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort located?
The resort is perfectly positioned between Miami and Fort Lauderdale, offering a prime South Florida beachfront location with convenient access to two international airports.
What amenities can guests enjoy at Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort?
Guests are invited to enjoy two recently renovated beachfront pools, private cabanas and daybeds, a semi-private beach, the Diplomat Spa + Salon, and six refreshed dining and bar concepts, including the signature Diplomat Prime steakhouse.
What kind of meetings and events spaces does Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort have?
Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort offers more than 200,000 square feet of flexible event space, including oceanfront ballrooms, open-air terraces, and a 50,000-square-foot great hall, designed for gatherings of every scale.
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About Hilton
Hilton (NYSE: HLT) is a leading global hospitality company with a portfolio of 27 world-class brands comprising more than 9,100 properties and over 1.3 million rooms, in 143 countries and territories. Dedicated to fulfilling its founding vision to fill the earth with the light and warmth of hospitality, Hilton has welcomed over 4 billion guests in its more than 100-year history. Named as the No. 1 World's Best Workplace by Great Place to Work and Fortune, Hilton aims to create the best culture for its 500,000 team members around the world. Hilton has introduced industry-leading technology enhancements to improve the guest experience, including Digital Key Share, automated complimentary room upgrades and the ability to book confirmed connecting rooms. Through the award-winning guest loyalty program Hilton Honors, the nearly 250 million Hilton Honors members who book directly with Hilton can earn Points for hotel stays and experiences money can't buy. With the free Hilton Honors app, guests can book their stay, select their room, check in, unlock their door with a Digital Key and check out, all from their smartphone. Visit stories.hilton.com for more information, and connect with Hilton on Facebook, X, LinkedIn, Instagram and YouTube.
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About Signia by Hilton
Signia by Hilton is a portfolio of world-class hotels that infuses sophisticated travel and luxurious experiences into every aspect of the guest stay. Each Signia by Hilton hotel offers unparalleled meetings and events capabilities, distinctive design, signature food and beverage experiences, and intentional wellness offerings, all backed by the Hilton name and award-winning Hilton Honors program. Experience Signia by Hilton by booking at signiabyhilton.com or through the industry-leading Hilton Honors app. Hilton Honors members who book directly through preferred Hilton channels have access to instant benefits. Learn more about Signia by Hilton at stories.hilton.com/signia.
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About Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort
A premiere Florida destination since 1958, Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort enters its next era setting a new standard for sophisticated beachfront hospitality. Perfectly positioned between Miami and Fort Lauderdale, the reimagined resort blends timeless glamour with a modern beach club spirit. Home to 1,000 guest rooms and suites, the property pairs elevated design with effortless comfort. Guests are invited to enjoy two recently renovated beachfront pools, private cabanas and daybeds, a semi-private beach, the Diplomat Spa + Salon and six refreshed dining and bar concepts including the signature Diplomat Prime steakhouse. The Diplomat offers more than 200,000 square feet of flexible event space, including oceanfront ballrooms, open-air terraces and a 50,000-square-foot great hall designed for gatherings of every scale. Rooted in Signia's five signature pillars--sophisticated design, destination dining, premium wellness and leisure, world-class meetings and service that is a step ahead--The Diplomat captures the energy, style and spirit of today's South Florida. For more information or reservations, please visit diplomatresort.com.
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Original text here: https://stories.hilton.com/releases/signia-by-hilton-diplomat-beach-resort-officially-debuts
[Category: BizTravel]
Ropes and Gray: In Reuters Article, Emily Oldshue Discussed Factors Driving Fast Pace of Life Sciences Dealmaking
BOSTON, Massachusetts, May 2 -- Ropes and Gray, a law firm, issued the following news:
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In Reuters Article, Emily Oldshue Discussed Factors Driving Fast Pace of Life Sciences Dealmaking
In a Reuters newswire article, mergers & acquisitions partner Emily Oldshue discussed the factors driving the rapid pace of 2026 life sciences acquisitions by large drugmakers to boost their pipelines ahead of upcoming patent losses.
The article said that biotechnology mergers & acquisitions in the first quarter of 2026 hit $84 billion, up from $44.4 billion a year earlier, based on a combination of strategic
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BOSTON, Massachusetts, May 2 -- Ropes and Gray, a law firm, issued the following news:
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In Reuters Article, Emily Oldshue Discussed Factors Driving Fast Pace of Life Sciences Dealmaking
In a Reuters newswire article, mergers & acquisitions partner Emily Oldshue discussed the factors driving the rapid pace of 2026 life sciences acquisitions by large drugmakers to boost their pipelines ahead of upcoming patent losses.
The article said that biotechnology mergers & acquisitions in the first quarter of 2026 hit $84 billion, up from $44.4 billion a year earlier, based on a combination of strategicurgency, tighter private funding and an uncertain IPO market.
Emily explained that life sciences companies are placing multiple bets and deploying a variety of structures to hedge and spread risks.
The Reuters article notes that Emily led the firm in advising life sciences clients in deals including Lilly in the acquisition of Ajax Therapeutics for up to $2.3 billion, Gilead Sciences in the acquisition of Arcellx for up to $7.8 billion, Novo Nordisk in its $5.2 billion acquisition of Akero Therapeutics, and Pfizer in its $11.6 billion acquisition of Biohaven Pharmaceuticals, immediately following a spin-off of non-core Biohaven assets.
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Emily J. Oldshue
Partner
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Emily.Oldshue@ropesgray.com
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Original text here: https://www.ropesgray.com/en/news-and-events/news/2026/05/in-reuters-article-emily-oldshue-discussed-factors-driving-fast-pace-of-life-sciences-dealmaking
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
Iranian-American Detained Journalist Tops Annual Ranking Of One Free Press Coalition's "10 Most Urgent" Press Freedom Cases
JERSEY CITY, New Jersey, May 2 -- Forbes Media posted the following news release:
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Iranian-American Detained Journalist Tops Annual Ranking Of One Free Press Coalition's "10 Most Urgent" Press Freedom Cases
The 2026 "10 Most Urgent" list spotlights journalists targeted for seeking to tell the truth who are facing "terrorism" or "anti-state" charges
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NEW YORK - Coinciding with World Press Freedom Day, leading news organizations and publishers around the world have come together as part of the One Free Press Coalition to announce the 2026 "10 Most Urgent" list, spotlighting fellow journalists
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JERSEY CITY, New Jersey, May 2 -- Forbes Media posted the following news release:
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Iranian-American Detained Journalist Tops Annual Ranking Of One Free Press Coalition's "10 Most Urgent" Press Freedom Cases
The 2026 "10 Most Urgent" list spotlights journalists targeted for seeking to tell the truth who are facing "terrorism" or "anti-state" charges
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NEW YORK - Coinciding with World Press Freedom Day, leading news organizations and publishers around the world have come together as part of the One Free Press Coalition to announce the 2026 "10 Most Urgent" list, spotlighting fellow journalistsbeing threatened and facing "terrorism" or "anti-state" charges for telling the truth.
Press freedoms globally are under threat, with journalists suffering from sustained harassment, physical harm, legal action and the threat of imprisonment. All of this undermines their ability to report truthfully and hold power to account. This year's list focuses on journalists who have been targeted using "terrorism" or "anti-state" charges. According to CPJ, the majority of imprisoned journalists the majority of journalists imprisoned as of December 1, 2025 - 61% of those jailed worldwide - were being held on "anti-state" charges, which include accusations of terrorism or accepting funds from a foreign government.
Imprisoned in Tehran since September 2024, Iranian-American journalist Reza Valizadeh tops the 2026 annual ranking, sentenced to a decade in prison for alleged collaboration with the US government. Jimmy Lai, founder of the newspaper Apple Daily, is second, with a Hong Kong court sentencing the media owner to 20 years in prison, effectively a life sentence.
Other journalists on the list have been denied legal access, are in declining health, or could face the death penalty across countries including China, Tajikistan, Vietnam, Ethiopia and Algeria.
The 2026 '10 Most Urgent' list includes the following journalists, ranked in order of urgency:
1. Reza Valizadeh, journalist for Radio Farda, Iran
After 16 years working as a journalist in the U.S., Iranian-American Reza Valizadeh returned to Iran in February 2024 to care for his aging parents. He was summoned and interrogated for cooperating with exile-based Persian media before being arrested in September 2024 and sentenced to 10 years in prison for "collaboration with the hostile government of the United States."
2. Jimmy Lai, founder of newspaper Apple Daily, Hong Kong
Media owner Jimmy Lai, 78, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison under Hong Kong's national security law for "collusion" and "seditious publication." Arrested in 2020, he remains detained alongside former colleagues from the now-shuttered Apple Daily. China continues to be the world's leading jailer of journalists.
3. Pham Doan Trang, author, journalist, activist and founder of Luat Khoa legal magazine, Vietnam
Journalist and activist Pham Doan Trang is serving a nine-year sentence for "anti-state propaganda," linked to her reporting on democracy and human rights. She has faced deteriorating health in detention and been denied adequate medical care, while being held far from her family.
4. Zhang Zhan, citizen journalist and former lawyer, China
Citizen journalist Zhang Zhan is serving a second prison term after reporting from Wuhan during the Covid-19 outbreak. Re-arrested in 2024, she has been sentenced to an additional four years, with reports of denied legal access and severe mistreatment, including force-feeding during hunger strikes.
5. Ulfatkhonim Mamadshoeva, journalist and human rights activist, Tajikistan
Veteran journalist Ulfatkhonim Mamadshoeva, 68, was sentenced to 20 years in prison after being accused of organizing protests in 2022, facing multiple anti-state charges widely seen as targeting her reporting on regional issues, culture and women's rights.
6. Tsi Conrad, filmmaker and photographer for Bareta News, Cameroon
Filmmaker and journalist Tsi Conrad has been imprisoned since 2018 over charges tied to covering protests. Serving a 15-year sentence, he continues to await a Supreme Court ruling on his appeal following a partial overturning of earlier convictions.
7. Frenchie Mae Cumpio, journalist for Eastern Vista and Aksyon Radyo Tacloban, Philippines
Journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio has been detained for over six years and faces a 12-18-year sentence for alleged terrorism financing. Arrested in 2020 at the age of 21, her case has drawn international scrutiny following findings that weapons may have been planted during a police raid in her home.
8. Sevinj Vagifgizi, chief editor of anti-corruption investigative outlet Abzas Media, Azerbaijan
Investigative editor Sevinj Vagifgizi is serving a nine-year sentence amid Azerbaijan's crackdown on independent media. Arrested in 2023, she denies financial crime charges, stating they are retaliation for "a series of investigations into the corruption crimes committed by the president of the country and his appointed officials."
9. Genet Asmamaw, reporter for Medlot Media, Ethiopia
Journalist Genet Asmamaw has been detained since 2023 on terrorism charges linked to her reporting on political conflict. She faces trial in 2026 and could receive the death penalty if convicted, in a country where multiple journalists remain jailed under similar accusations.
10. Christophe Gleizes, sports reporter for So Foot and Society, Algeria
French journalist Christophe Gleizes is serving a seven-year sentence in Algeria after being convicted of "glorifying terrorism" while reporting on a football club. His case makes him the only French journalist currently imprisoned worldwide, according to RSF.
About the One Free Press Coalition
The One Free Press Coalition is comprised of 43 prominent international members including: Forbes, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, Bloomberg News, Reuters, The Washington Post, The Economist, TIME, Fortune, Barron's, The Atlantic, WIRED, Business Insider, Quartz, Yahoo News, The Associated Press, Dow Jones, Nikkei Asia, The Straits Times, Suddeutsche Zeitung, Corriere della Sera, El Pais, Le Temps, L'Agefi, Deutsche Welle, EURACTIV, HuffPost, Boston Globe, India Today, AmericaEconomia, Estadao, Agencia EFE, Al Jazeera Media Network, De Standaard, Republik, Middle East Broadcasting Networks, Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, Radio Free Asia, Voice of America, TV Azteca, LA7 and Office of Cuba Broadcasting. One Free Press Coalition partners with the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and the International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF) to identify the most urgent cases for the list, which is updated and published annually.
The mission of the Coalition is to use the collective voices of its members - which reach more than 1 billion people worldwide - to "stand up for journalists under attack for pursuing the truth." News organizations throughout the world can join the Coalition by emailing info@onefreepresscoalition.com. Members of the public are also encouraged to join the conversation using the hashtag #OneFreePress and following developments on Twitter @OneFreePress.
To see the "10 Most Urgent" list and to view a complete list of participating news organizations and supporting partners, please visit https://www.onefreepresscoalition.com or @OneFreePress on X.
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Original text here: https://www.forbes.com/sites/pr/2026/05/01/iranian-american-detained-journalist-tops-annual-ranking-of-one-free-press-coalitions-10-most-urgent-press-freedom-cases/
[Category: BizMedia]
Delta offers rescue fares to support travelers following Spirit Airlines suspension of operations
ATLANTA, Georgia, May 2 [Category: BizTravel] -- Delta Air Lines posted the following news:
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Delta offers rescue fares to support travelers following Spirit Airlines suspension of operations
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In response to Spirit Airlines' suspension of operations, Delta is taking steps to support travelers with near-term travel needs and help them reach their destinations.
We are offering reduced, nonrefundable rescue fares in affected markets over the next five days to help travelers book last-minute travel, with availability even on flights that are close to full to provide more options even when
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ATLANTA, Georgia, May 2 [Category: BizTravel] -- Delta Air Lines posted the following news:
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Delta offers rescue fares to support travelers following Spirit Airlines suspension of operations
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In response to Spirit Airlines' suspension of operations, Delta is taking steps to support travelers with near-term travel needs and help them reach their destinations.
We are offering reduced, nonrefundable rescue fares in affected markets over the next five days to help travelers book last-minute travel, with availability even on flights that are close to full to provide more options even whenspace may be limited.
These options are available across all domestic markets where Spirit operates, including routes Delta serves nonstop and through one-stop connections via our hubs. We've also extended these reduced fare options to all routes between the U.S. and Latin America where Spirit operates.
Travelers can access these rescue fares and find more information by visiting delta.com.
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Original text here: https://news.delta.com/delta-offers-rescue-fares-support-travelers-following-spirit-airlines-suspension-operations
American Refreshes Main Cabin Snacks and Meals With New, Elevated Onboard Offerings
FORT WORTH, Texas, May 2 -- American Airlines posted the following news:
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American refreshes Main Cabin snacks and meals with new, elevated onboard offerings
American is refreshing its inflight dining experience with new onboard food options for Main Cabin. Beginning May 1, customers can enjoy a wider selection of snacks and meals on select flights.
With American's centennial year well underway, customers can now find a celebratory snack break waiting for them with the new Inflight Bites box (available for $10 or 1,000 AAdvantage(R) miles), which includes:
* Gochujang beef jerky
* Wheat
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FORT WORTH, Texas, May 2 -- American Airlines posted the following news:
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American refreshes Main Cabin snacks and meals with new, elevated onboard offerings
American is refreshing its inflight dining experience with new onboard food options for Main Cabin. Beginning May 1, customers can enjoy a wider selection of snacks and meals on select flights.
With American's centennial year well underway, customers can now find a celebratory snack break waiting for them with the new Inflight Bites box (available for $10 or 1,000 AAdvantage(R) miles), which includes:
* Gochujang beef jerky
* WheatThins
* Lemon rosemary green olives
* Chocolate cherry granola bar
* Oreo cookies
* Honey roasted cashews
* Smoked Gouda cheese spread
Ready-made snack options
American is partnering with nuts and popcorn brand "NUTS ON CLARK" to introduce a snack option with local flair. "NUTS ON CLARK" is a three-generation Chicago family business known for its fresh, made-to-order products with regionally sourced ingredients and flavors.
Additional premium snack options include Angie's BOOMCHICKAPOP Sweet & Salty Kettle Corn (available for $5 or 500 miles) and "NUTS ON CLARK" Roasted Salted Mixed Nuts (available for $11 or 1,100 miles).
More meals on board
For customers craving an elevated option during their flight, the refreshed fruit and cheese tray offers a heartier, satisfying choice. The tray (available for $13 or 1,300 miles) includes a new selection of Tillamook(R) cheeses, fruit and nuts, creating a more balanced and wholesome offering. Perfectly paired with one of American's available wine options on board, this offering includes:
* Tillamook(R) Extra Sharp Cheddar, Tillamook(R) Smoked Black Pepper Cheddar and blueberry artigiano cheese
* Fresh fruit, dried apricots and dried black figs
* Walnuts, gourmet crackers, Bonne Maman honey and Toblerone chocolate
Starting June 1, Main Cabin customers on select flights within the U.S., Canada, Caribbean and Mexico will be able to enjoy additional refreshed onboard menu items. Customers can purchase the new turkey and Havarti sandwich, served on artisan avocado bread with baby spinach, sweet red pepper strips and a caramelized onion-mustard spread, for $14 or 1,400 miles. Served with Community Honey BBQ chips and a sweet treat, the sandwich provides a convenient lunch or dinner option while in flight.
Convenient ways to pay
American makes it easy to enjoy new onboard food offerings with tap-to-pay technology and the option to redeem AAdvantage(R) miles for inflight food and beverages. Not an AAdvantage(R) member? Joining is easy and free. AAdvantage(R) members also have access to free, high-speed Wi-Fi, sponsored by AT&T, on more aircraft than any other airline in the world.
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American Airlines: Three Generations, One Airline and a Century of Flight
FORT WORTH, Texas, May 2 -- American Airlines posted the following news:
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Three generations, one airline and a century of flight
A century after American Airlines first took to the skies, one family's journey comes close to mirroring its aviation evolution. It started in 1933, when Marie Allen, a young woman from Cincinnati, joined American's inaugural class of flight attendants. It was a time when the role called for a nursing license, an adventurous spirit and the ability to care for passengers in unpressurized cabins.
Sixteen years later, in 1949, her daughter, Jane Warren, earned her
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FORT WORTH, Texas, May 2 -- American Airlines posted the following news:
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Three generations, one airline and a century of flight
A century after American Airlines first took to the skies, one family's journey comes close to mirroring its aviation evolution. It started in 1933, when Marie Allen, a young woman from Cincinnati, joined American's inaugural class of flight attendants. It was a time when the role called for a nursing license, an adventurous spirit and the ability to care for passengers in unpressurized cabins.
Sixteen years later, in 1949, her daughter, Jane Warren, earned herown wings as the industry entered a new era. And now, as American marks its 100th anniversary, Allen's granddaughter, Lisa Gregory, continues a three-generation legacy woven into American's history.
"I grew up hearing stories about my grandmother's and my mother's careers at American," Gregory said. "Being a flight attendant always sounded exciting to me, and honestly, American was the only airline I ever considered applying to."
But 1984 was a far cry from 1933, when Gregory's grandmother first took to the skies. In the 1930s, flight attendants -- then referred to as stewardesses -- were required to be registered nurses, capable of caring for customers in an era when flying demanded equal parts courage and resilience.
"Flying was completely new," Gregory said. "My grandmother responded to a newspaper ad and showed up alongside 1,500 other applicants. She was initially told all the positions had already been filled."
But fate had other plans. American's President C.R. Smith happened to be there that day. When he learned Allen was a baby specialist at a hospital, he hired her on the spot. Allen and the other three flight attendants were soon flown to St. Louis for lunch with Charles Lindbergh and his wife, an early glimpse into the pioneering spirit of aviation.
"On her first day of training, they practiced takeoffs and landings all day out of Chicago Midway Airport. She was nauseous the entire time," said Gregory. "A flight from New York to Chicago took six hours, was loud and bumpy. At the time, it was a brand-new profession, and for a 23-year-old woman, it was a job completely unheard of. I admire my grandmother tremendously for what she did."
A profession and an industry evolve
Aviation had greatly evolved and become more commercialized by the time Gregory's mother began flying. She flew on Convair aircraft and later DC-4s, but the trips were still long and lacked air conditioning. By the time Lisa earned her wings in 1984, jets dominated the skies, and American was introducing the McDonnell Douglas MD-80, a mainstay of the fleet for decades to come.
Gregory, now based at LGA, had long known she would follow in her mother's and grandmother's footsteps at American. She was fascinated by the profession after hearing the stories they'd shared of their own experiences. As soon as she was old enough, she submitted an application through the mail and was invited to interview at San Diego International Airport.
"I still remember the day the acceptance envelope arrived," she recalled. "I knew then that I would become the third generation in my family to fly for American -- and the first third generation dating back to the original four."
Gregory graduated on March 22, 1984, with 47 other flight attendants, and the ceremony included a surprise moment she'll never forget. American had flown her mother and grandmother to the ceremony to pin on her wings.
"The press was there covering it, and that was the moment when everything truly came full circle and I realized the significance of what our family had been part of," she said.
Another "full-circle moment" came more recently when Gregory had the opportunity to speak at the graduation of flight attendant Class 26-08 at American's Robert L. Crandall campus. It was her first time attending a new hire graduation since her own. She reflected on her 43 years of service, which includes instructing security training in San Diego and teaching the "Excellence Through Leadership Purser Program" at DFW. Gregory shared that, above all, it's the connections she's made, unforgettable travel experiences and meaningful friendships she will cherish forever.
"I've met so many incredible people, both in the air and on the ground, and many of my closest friendships today came about through working here."
Carrying on the legacy
Gregory said she's far from done. People often ask if she's ready to retire, but she's quick to tell them, "I still love this job." That love for aviation and travel, passed down from her mother and grandmother, extends to other members of her family as well. Her brother, Kevin, is a commercial-rated pilot, and her son, Jerry, works in aviation finance and is also a licensed pilot. While not a part of American themselves, they are helping to keep their family legacy going strong.
While the flight attendant profession has evolved over the generations, Gregory values the sense of adventure that drew her to the job decades ago.
"No two trips, passengers or days are ever the same," she said. "From emergency situations to landing at airports I've never been to before, it's the variety and the people that make the job so rewarding."
From the daring first days of flight to today's modern skies, Gregory's historic journey reflects not only the evolution of an airline but also the enduring spirit of those who keep it flying.
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Original text here: https://news.aa.com/news/news-details/2026/three-generations-one-airline-and-a-century-of-flight-TM-05/default.aspx
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