In an era where information is ubiquitous, the role and integrity of journalism are more pivotal than ever. Information can be easily created and misrepresented as truth. Historically, journalism was anchored in verifiable facts that completed the puzzle of our worldviews. Today, the definition of a journalist has expanded to include virtually anyone, with artificial intelligence generating stories at an unprecedented pace. With the rapid increase in information volume driven by technology, journalists can simply get overwhelmed by this deluge, - a modern-day 'biblical floods'. How are they adapting to efficiently navigate these vast data oceans, utilizing technological tools for effective information management and verification? How do we ensure the reliability and integrity of journalism in this rapidly changing landscape?