Nieman Reports

The Korean Military Wives Who Found a New Home — in Texas

Visual Journalism

The Korean Military Wives Who Found a New Home — in Texas

A photojournalist's approach to documenting the rich history and contributions of a special group of immigrant women

Mary Kang

Winter 2025 Magazine

Fact-Checking in Africa: Combating disinformation amid political strife and ethnic conflict

Features International Journalism

Fact-Checking in Africa: Combating disinformation amid political strife and ethnic conflict

Threats and harassment abound, but those on the front lines see progress

James Okong'o

Features

The Case for Facts

Angie Drobnic Holan

Features

From the Battlefield to the Campaign Trail  

Joel Simon

Features

Tool of the Trade

Gabe Bullard

Niemans @ Work Trauma-informed Journalism

After the Shooting Stops: Vets Talk About the Ripple Effects of Combat

Michael Petrou

Visual Journalism

Emotions Run High as Syrians Return Home

Natascha Tahabsem

Opinion

J-schools Must Better Prepare Students for Handling Harassment

Opinion

J-schools Must Better Prepare Students for Handling Harassment

Young journalists need tools for this new reality

Marta Hill

Why the Future of #MoreLatinosInNews Might be in Idaho

Diversity in Journalism Opinion

Why the Future of #MoreLatinosInNews Might be in Idaho

Idaho internship program is bringing more Latinos into newsrooms

Nicole Foy, Ximena Bustillo

Democracies Should Never Spy on Journalists, Even in the Name of National Security

Opinion

Democracies Should Never Spy on Journalists, Even in the Name of National Security

The importance of safeguarding against media surveillance, especially in countries with a tradition of press freedom.

Sandrine Rigaud

International Journalism

'I Quit Being a Journalist': The Arrest of a Prominent Cambodian Reporter Sends a Chilling Message

Features International Journalism

'I Quit Being a Journalist': The Arrest of a Prominent Cambodian Reporter Sends a Chilling Message

Bopha Phorn

Features International Journalism

Fact-Checking in Africa: Combating disinformation amid political strife and ethnic conflict

Threats and harassment abound, but those on the front lines see progress

James Okong'o

Features International Journalism

The Lingering Trauma of COVID Coverage for Italian Journalists

Years after covering the pandemic, many struggle to process what they witnessed.

Stefania D'Ignoti

After Assad: What the Fall of Syria's Dictatorship May Mean for the Country’s Journalists

International Journalism Interview

After Assad: What the Fall of Syria's Dictatorship May Mean for the Country’s Journalists

Visual Journalism

What’s at Stake on the Ocean Floor

Visual Journalism

What’s at Stake on the Ocean Floor

As governments and mining companies push to extract minerals from the deep sea, conservationists — and nature — warn us of the potential long-lasting ramifications

Laurel Chor

Emotions Run High as Syrians Return Home

Visual Journalism

Emotions Run High as Syrians Return Home

Photojournalist Natascha Tahabsem captures scenes of hope and heartbreak as people surge to the border.

Natascha Tahabsem

The Korean Military Wives Who Found a New Home — in Texas

Visual Journalism

The Korean Military Wives Who Found a New Home — in Texas

A photojournalist's approach to documenting the rich history and contributions of a special group of immigrant women

Mary Kang

Interview

“You Must Stand Up”: Amanda Becker on Chronicling the Fallout of Roe v. Wade's Reversal

Books Interview

“You Must Stand Up”: Amanda Becker on Chronicling the Fallout of Roe v. Wade's Reversal

In her new book, Becker reports on the personal and political ramifications of Roe’s end, and the fight to preserve abortion access across the U.S.

Megan Cattel

KUER in Salt Lake City Has Launched Utah's First Bilingual Radio Station

Interview

KUER in Salt Lake City Has Launched Utah's First Bilingual Radio Station

The aim is to reach Utah’s growing Spanish-speaking population.

Helen Li

After Assad: What the Fall of Syria's Dictatorship May Mean for the Country’s Journalists

International Journalism Interview

After Assad: What the Fall of Syria's Dictatorship May Mean for the Country’s Journalists

Lina Chawaf, head of Radio Rozana, discusses how independent Syrian media are grappling with a new reality under Islamist rule.
A Newsroom Where Everyone Has a Seat at the Table

Interview Local News

A Newsroom Where Everyone Has a Seat at the Table

The 51st, a worker-led outlet, launches in the wake of DCist’s demise.

Marigo Farr