Search results for “fraud” Showing 164 results The Media and the Ballot Box: Confronting 21st Century Voter Suppression As more states restrict ballot access, news outlets must invest in consistent voting rights reporting that cuts through lies, distortion, and disinformation December 15, 2021 In an Era of Misinformation and Tracking Technology, Long-Held Journalism Norms Are Shifting Newsrooms are rethinking traditional ideas of neutrality, the use of invasive tracking data, and source relationships with law enforcement September 14, 2021 There Is an Open War on Facts and Truth. That’s Why We Need Accountability Reporting in Political Stories It’s past time to move on from “both sides” reporting and stop worrying about faux cries of bias June 17, 2021 Covering Extremism: “As Exhausting a Beat as It Is Important” Reporters who have long covered the far right offer advice — and warnings — for where reporting on white nationalism and conspiracy theories should go from here March 30, 2021 Lithuania’s Public Broadcaster and Commercial Rivals Clash over State Funding Public funding of broadcasting is a cherished cornerstone of European democracies. In Lithuania, commercial stations argue state-financed budgets give the country’s public broadcaster an unfair advantage March 15, 2021 Can We Restore A Collective Understanding of Reality, Please? “Anyone who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” —VoltaireThe carnage on January 6 was precipitated by a lie that the election was stolen from President Trump.… January 19, 2021 Journalism’s Reckoning with “Manipulation at a Mass Scale” I traveled once to Tripoli to interview Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. Colleagues and I met him in a Bedouin tent under a full moon on the grounds of Bab al-Azizya,… December 17, 2020 What Journalists Can — and Can’t — Do about Media Distrust Acknowledging the limits of journalists’ ability to affect media trust levels can prevent a repeat of the mistakes made covering Trump December 9, 2020 What One Milwaukee Journalist Learned from 18 Months Exploring Democracy Instead of being objective and neutral, be truthful, fair-minded, transparent, and human December 1, 2020 For Political Reporters, The Post-Trump Era Poses Practical—and Existential—Questions “It’s hard to believe that it’s going to quickly go back to the way it was before” November 13, 2020 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 17 Next