Articles Hockey star Meghan Duggan on the dearth of coverage for her sport and the threatened boycott that made headlines across the country 2018 was a big year for U.S. women’s national ice hockey team member Meghan Duggan, both professionally and personally. Between captaining the gold medal-winning team at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in February—where… March 12, 2019 Eryn Carlson BuzzFeed, Michael Cohen, and Media Credibility A bombshell from BuzzFeed in January initially seemed to ensure that President Donald Trump would join Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon as presidents who were either impeached or forced from… March 11, 2019 Issac J. Bailey The Israeli News Industry After Netanyahu The expected charges against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—bribery, fraud, and breach of trust—are also charges against large parts of the Israeli news industry. For an Israeli journalist like me,… March 8, 2019 Shaul Amsterdamski China and the AI Edge In a nation where privacy is not a core value, AI is being harnessed to create an obedient populace March 5, 2019 Amy Webb Visual Arts Journalism: Newsroom Pressure and Generational Change A survey of more than 300 journalists finds visual arts writers and critics addressing issues of race, gender, identity—and relevance March 4, 2019 Mary Louise Schumacher The Free Press Under Threat in Central Europe Despite financial challenges and government pressure, independent newsrooms in Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, and Poland are finding ways to keep reporting February 27, 2019 Lenka Kabrhelova Photography is “a language that didn’t need translation” In "Shooting War: 18 Profiles of Conflict Photographers," Sebastião Salgado tells author Anthony Feinstein why he spends years exploring a single theme February 26, 2019 Anthony Feinstein Journalism Under Pressure Coverage is often exceptional, even as newsrooms and revenues shrink February 21, 2019 Julia Keller Why Tech Platforms Need to Be Built on Journalistic Values In Silicon Valley startup culture, tech debt results from shortcuts taken over time that lead to broken loops, lack of larger solutions, and daily pain by those entrusted with working… February 20, 2019 Gabriella Schwarz Errol Morris, Steve Bannon, and American Discourse “What does it mean for journalism when we cannot examine a subject without appearing to promote it?” February 19, 2019 Ann Marie Lipinski Previous 1 … 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 … 455 Next