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Making the Biggest Investigative Journalism Project in History Accessible to the Audience

Making the Biggest Investigative Journalism Project in History Accessible to the Audience

Reuben Fischer-Baum, NF ’22, on his ‘slice’ of the Pandora Papers I’m a graphics editor at The Washington Post, which means that I lead a team that creates visuals like…
A “Kiss of Freedom” for Turkey’s Press

A “Kiss of Freedom” for Turkey’s Press

Independent journalists are stubbornly persisting in digital formats from newsletters to videos to podcasts
The Court-Authorized Search of Mar-a-Lago Was “Unprecedented” — But That’s Not the Real Story

The Court-Authorized Search of Mar-a-Lago Was “Unprecedented” — But That’s Not the Real Story

Why would the FBI conduct an unprecedented court-authorized search at the home of a former president of the United States? That is the wrong question for journalists to ask. These…
Creating “Comadres al Aire:” A Podcast That Talks To Immigrants, Not About Them

Creating “Comadres al Aire:” A Podcast That Talks To Immigrants, Not About Them

Valeria Fernandez, a 2021 visiting fellow, on building a village at a time when the world feels scary and distant We were barely starting the first season of our Spanish-language…
Lessons on Objectivity, Reporting, and Democracy from a 20th Century Reporter

Lessons on Objectivity, Reporting, and Democracy from a 20th Century Reporter

As a journalist for the United Press, Wallace Carroll reported on some of the 20th century’s most significant headlines. After covering the League of Nations for over a decade, Carroll…
Así es como los periodistas de latinoamérica están colaborando para evitar ser censurados

Así es como los periodistas de latinoamérica están colaborando para evitar ser censurados

El silencio no es una opción
How Latin American Journalists Are Using Collaborations To Get Around Censorship Laws

How Latin American Journalists Are Using Collaborations To Get Around Censorship Laws

Silence is not an option
One Reason The Jan. 6 Insurrection Failed: The Press Didn’t Play Along

One Reason The Jan. 6 Insurrection Failed: The Press Didn’t Play Along

It was never going to work for one simple reason: President Trump and his supporters had failed to take the TV stations. In this case, “TV stations” means getting hundreds…
We Asked Journalists to Share What It’s Like Working with Other Newsrooms. Here’s What They Told Us

We Asked Journalists to Share What It’s Like Working with Other Newsrooms. Here’s What They Told Us

In many cases, collaborating helped create more ambitious accountability journalism
Nieman Reports @ 75

Nieman Reports @ 75

N ieman Reports was founded as a quarterly print magazine by a group of Nieman alumni in February of 1947 with this mission statement: “It has no pattern, formula or policy except to seek to serve…