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Digging Beneath What Is Said to Be the Truth

‘It puts the journalist in the position of challenging the source directly, a position no reporter or editor finds comfortable.’

Investigating What Goes Wrong in Medicine

After 30 years of doing this, a reporter passes along lessons—some serious, some not so serious.

Summer 2003: Medical Reporting Introduction

“The chasm between medical journalists and physicians appears mostly to be one of ignorance rather than conflicting interests or malice,” writes Terry L. Schraeder, who for 10 years worked as…

The Watchdog Role Business Reporters Need to Play

Journalists who cover business must prepare themselves for the job.

In Nigerian Newspapers, Women Are Seen, Not Heard

Even influential women journalists stay away from coverage of women’s issues.

A Journalist Struggles With Objectivity vs. Obligation

With a Latino readership, is coverage of certain issues likely to be biased?

Retaining Independence Isn’t Easy for Journalists

But protection of sources can cheat the public and betray the truth.

In Zimbabwe, the Independent Press Struggles to Survive

Legal maneuvers and financial hard times challenge press freedom.

Are Members of the Press Bored By Issues?

Ron Faucheux, Editor in Chief, Campaigns & Elections: “[Politicians] are not really complaining about the questions the press is asking. What they’re complaining about is that nobody’s covering their answers.…

The Sound You Hear Is Silence

When the subject is corporate immorality, nary a judgmental word is heard.