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Reporting on Empty

Reporting on Empty

If the industry doesn’t provide for younger journalists, will they stay?
Sunset in Baltimore

Sunset in Baltimore

David Smith built a television empire on sensational, crime-saturated newscasts. Then he bought Maryland’s premier newspaper.

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How the AP Calls Elections

How the AP Calls Elections

Going behind the scenes with former Associated Press executive editor and Nieman visiting fellow, Sally Buzbee
Picking Up Where Slain Journalists Leave Off

Picking Up Where Slain Journalists Leave Off

For Sandrine Rigaud, NF ’25, a multicultural childhood opened a path to Forbidden Stories.
You’re as Good as Your Best Byline

You’re as Good as Your Best Byline

A love letter to the journalists who toil
What’s at Stake on the Ocean Floor

What’s at Stake on the Ocean Floor

As governments and mining companies push to extract minerals from the deep sea, conservationists — and nature — warn us of the potential long-lasting ramifications
The Changing Tides of Olympic Sports Coverage with Helene Elliott

The Changing Tides of Olympic Sports Coverage with Helene Elliott

The veteran sportswriter and longtime columnist for the Los Angeles Times discusses the Paris Games, women in sports, and how Olympic coverage has evolved.
Geopolitics, in First Person

Geopolitics, in First Person

When The New York Times sent me to report on a transformative oil discovery in my birthplace, Guyana, they asked for, and got, a first-person narrative. The opening scene places…
After the Flood

After the Flood

How photographer Sean Gallagher captured the devastating effects of Typhoon Doksuri on Beijing