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"Thick Files and a Long Memory"

“Thick Files and a Long Memory”

Cuba may be opening up economically, but being a journalist in the country is still a risky business
Like Father, Like Daughter

Like Father, Like Daughter

Second-generation reporter Allison Steele reflects on the Inquirer newsroom, now and then
Scott Stossel on Taking Ideas Journalism Online at The Atlantic

Scott Stossel on Taking Ideas Journalism Online at The Atlantic

Scott Stossel, editor of The Atlantic, has reason to be nervous. That’s partly because of his personality—detailed in “My Age of Anxiety: Fear, Hope, Dread, and the Search for Peace…
Island in the Storm

Island in the Storm

How Cuba’s network of independent and citizen journalists keeps the country informed

Sharing Their Stories

Women in leadership explain how they got there, and how others can follow
Looking Up

Looking Up

To accompany an excerpt from Will Steacy’s “Deadline,” Nieman Reports asked longtime Philadelphia Inquirer staffer Dan Biddle, a 1990 Nieman Fellow, to summarize the paper’s recent history and its current…
Meredith Artley

Meredith Artley

Vice president and managing editor, CNN Digital
Coming Home

Coming Home

Almost 50 years after Nat Nakasa, NF ’65, died and was buried 
in a New York cemetery, 
his remains have been brought back to South Africa. The repatriation fulfills not…
After Tiananmen Square, a ‘Dark Age’ for Press Freedom in China

After Tiananmen Square, a ‘Dark Age’ for Press Freedom in China

Chinese journalist Liu Binyan on the difficulties of reporting critically on the Communist Party after the government cracked down on pro-democracy demonstrators

In Beijing’s Newsrooms

In the first three decades in the history of the People’s Republic of China, the journalists called their newspapers “loudspeakers” and “bulletin boards” of the Communist Party and the government.…