‘When the press started to feel empowered to show and tell the truth, it was only a matter of time before the military and government powers would retaliate.’ Read more
A Chinese reporter describes how he learned about the injuries and illnesses that befall migrants who work in factories where exported products are made. Read more
In ‘Drilling for Dollars,’ a local TV reporter presented shocking visual and audio testimony about a situation in which children were being needlessly treated and harmed because of corporate greed. Read more
A former newspaper editor figures out how to fund serious digital journalism with an annual budget less than what newsrooms sometimes spent on one investigative project. Read more
President Warren G. Harding being photographed in front of the White House with his dog, Laddie. 1922. Photo courtesy of the National Photo Company/Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. “Sasha and Malia, … Read more
A Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter writes about ‘hurdles to obtain meager funding or to overcome editors’ reluctance to support the stories’—and offers suggestions. Read more