Until we have solid language here, we’re not going to feel safe about the integrity of our jobs—or the language our readers ...
In just a few years, a publisher based in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, has become the country’s fourth-largest newspaper operator. Some reporters wonder if it isn’t the cruelest.
More security,” Zansberg remembered.) The Trump lawsuit is not, in his eyes, a new fight. In 1992, during a congressional debate about reauthorizing funds for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, ...
In November, Nicolas Camier, the director of development at Basta!, a French investigative outlet, gave a public statement that crystallized a long-simmering tension within France’s media ecosystem.
The victim is a fifty-five-year-old Palestinian, Afaf Abu Alia. The man is a twenty-four-year-old Jewish settler named Ariel Dahari. After graduating college in 2010, Nathaniel spent a decade working ...
On January 11, just days after Renee Good was killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minnesota, the Associated Press witnessed ICE officers in heavy tactical gear use a battering ...
Vital footage in Minneapolis. Plus, shopworn “new ideas” at CBS; mixed messages for American Samoans; and they shoot horses ...
The home of Hannah Natanson, a Washington Post reporter, was searched by the FBI. Her devices were seized. Runa Sandvik, whose life’s work is protecting journalists’ digital security, assesses the ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. On October 26, 2003, The New York Times Magazine jump-started a century-long debate about women who work. On the cover it ...
Press freedom experts said her situation is unprecedented—and possibly illegal under the Privacy Protect Act of 1980, which protects journalists from government searches and seizures in connection ...
When a GOP megadonor didn’t like the coverage he was getting from Wyoming’s newsrooms, he funded a new one. Now it’s pushing anti-trans talking points and climate misinformation. America’s growing ...
Worker ownership is exciting. It’s also not, he says, a “panacea.” ...