Search results for “nytimes” Showing 476 results A Different Way to Cover the Trump Presidency Linda Leonhart is an evangelical Christian from Texas who is mulling the pros and cons of being a Donald Trump supporter. “Certainly we are all embarrassed,” she acknowledges to The New… March 22, 2018 “There were huge consequences for anybody who talked to us” New York Times reporters Emily Steel and Michael S. Schmidt on covering sexual harassment allegations, convincing sources to go on the record, and reverse engineering nondisclosure agreements March 20, 2018 “There are crooks everywhere you look now. The situation is desperate” Maltese journalist Matthew Caruana Galizia on the assassination of his investigative journalist mother, threats to the free press, and a new investigative outlet in Malta March 8, 2018 What Journalists Can Learn from “Black Panther” and “Get Out” This is a story about heroes and we’ll talk about journalism in a minute, but first let’s go to the movies. A lot has been said about “Black Panther” being… March 2, 2018 What Journalists Need to Know About Writing Screenplays Narrative writers on the similarities—and crucial differences—between journalism and screenwriting February 28, 2018 “Journalistic Solidarity Can Move Mountains” Elena Milashina, who studied music in college, planned to write about arts and culture when she was hired by Novaya Gazeta (“New Newspaper”) in 1997. Instead, she became an investigative… February 26, 2018 “Duterte has said that a free press is a privilege, not a right. That’s something very worrying. A free press is a right guaranteed by our own constitution.” Filipino journalist John Nery on Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s propagandistic use of social media and his attacks on Rappler and other news outlets February 14, 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 Don’t Shy Away from Dealing Forthrightly with Race Editorial decisions frequently take into account race and identity—even when we pretend they don’t January 16, 2018 The Race Beat, Revisited Shereen Marisol Meraji kicked off an episode of “Code Switch,” a podcast taglined “Race and Identity Remixed,” with a confession: “My mom’s Puerto Rican; my dad’s Iranian. And I, too, suffer from… January 12, 2018 Previous 1 … 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 … 48 Next