The 56th edition of The Associated Press Stylebook, released on Wednesday, includes updated guidance for reporting on race, gender, disability, and more, as well as a new chapter on inclusive storytelling, Poynter reports. Among the updates are recommendations to capitalize Deaf when referring to the Deaf community and to use they/them/their as much as possible for individuals who use those pronouns. The Stylebook recommends avoiding the acronym CRT when discussing critical race theory, and using “terrorism” only when attributed to authorities or discussing historical events. “Supervised injection sites,” “safe injection sites” and “overdose prevention” can now be used interchangeably, as can […]