Search results for “Google+News” Showing 325 results Reversing the Dangerous Trust Deficit The New York Times recently implemented what may be an unprecedented move for a newspaper. It hired a fact checker to backstop the reporting in the D.C. bureau.Aside from cutting… February 1, 2018 Turning the Focus from Opioid Addiction to Treatment and Recovery These days, you’d be hard-pressed to open a news app, turn on the TV, or check your social media feeds without coming across a story about how the opioid epidemic… January 24, 2018 “As a recovering addict, I know those pictures live forever” A photographer who once was addicted to heroin on how to fairly and ethically depict addiction January 24, 2018 Five Tools to Rebuild Trust in Media Helping readers slow down, ask questions, and find reasoned opposing views may foster civil discourse online January 3, 2018 “Almost Everyone, On Every Beat, Becomes an Immigration Reporter at Some Point” Covering immigration requires a multidisciplinary approach to reporting, from economics to politics to education December 6, 2017 The Power of Personalization News personalization could help publishers attract and retain audiences—in the process making political polarization even worse October 18, 2017 Advice for Editors and Producers Developing Disaster Coverage Plans Reporting on the hurricane in Puerto Rico holds lessons for how to do better the next time October 3, 2017 Where Are the Mothers? If news organizations want to attract and retain millennial journalists, newsrooms must better meet the needs of parents with young children—and create better work-life balance for everyone July 26, 2017 Want Better Family Leave and Flexibility at Your Company? Follow These 5 Steps July 26, 2017 The Ethics of Leaks The increasing use of anonymous sources and leaks has intensified the debate over how to vet information and sources July 6, 2017 Previous 1 … 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 … 33 Next