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Resilience in South Sudan

Resilience in South Sudan

Amid ongoing upheaval, one of the world’s poorest nations confronts a climate emergency
'I Felt That I Had to Correct the Record': Whistleblower Mark MacGann on the Uber Files

‘I Felt That I Had to Correct the Record’: Whistleblower Mark MacGann on the Uber Files

Uber’s former chief lobbyist shares what compelled him to expose the ride-hailing company’s unethical practices to the press.
‘A Great Subject Hiding in Plain Sight’: Steve Oney’s “On Air” is a deep dive into the history of NPR

‘A Great Subject Hiding in Plain Sight’: Steve Oney’s “On Air” is a deep dive into the history of NPR

Steve Oney, NF '82, on writing and researching his new book, “On Air: The Triumph and Tumult of NPR."
A Fidelity to Facts

A Fidelity to Facts

Rigorous verification of facts must remain central to journalism's mission, writes Nieman Foundation Curator Ann Marie Lipinski.
From the Battlefield to the Campaign Trail  

From the Battlefield to the Campaign Trail  

How safety training for journalists has evolved
A Personal Approach to China’s History: Edward Wong on his book “At the Edge of Empire”

A Personal Approach to China’s History: Edward Wong on his book “At the Edge of Empire”

The book intertwines Wong's experiences as a foreign correspondent and his father's life story.
David McCraw, The New York Times’ Lead Newsroom Lawyer, on Potential Legal Challenges During Trump’s Second Term

David McCraw, The New York Times’ Lead Newsroom Lawyer, on Potential Legal Challenges During Trump’s Second Term

What journalists can expect – and how to fight back.
MassLive Looks to High School Sports to Expand Digital Readership

MassLive Looks to High School Sports to Expand Digital Readership

It's part of the outlet’s overall strategy to become a statewide news source.
After Assad: What the Fall of Syria's Dictatorship May Mean for the Country’s Journalists

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

“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.