Search results for “nytimes” Showing 478 results The Trauma of Covering Traumatic Events I had increasingly intense visions of harming my wife.That’s not quite right. I had been having off-and-on images of violent events for years—seeing myself raped in prison or impaled during… September 11, 2017 “Charlottesville is a reminder to us … that we have to ramp up our game” Three veteran journalists on what can be learned from coverage of the civil rights movement and the level of reporting current events demand August 15, 2017 “They’ll only kill you if the denial of revenue does not bring you down” Despite government and commercial pressure—and, sometimes, physical threats—incisive investigative work is getting done across Africa August 14, 2017 Covering a Collapsing Nation Local photographers are building a visual testimony to Venezuela’s breakdown August 8, 2017 What Anthony Shadid Teaches Us Still: Rami G. Khouri, NF ’02, is studying the craftsmanship of the late Pulitzer-winning foreign correspondent to share it with a new generation In life and death alike, Anthony Shadid was repeatedly recognized by his peers as among the finest foreign correspondents of his generation. To examine his legacy and share it with… August 4, 2017 Violence at Home and Abroad On a sunny Friday in May, a sweetly solemn ceremony unfolded on the grounds of Harvard’s Lippmann House as Nieman Fellows gathered for a class reunion. Missing was Anja Niedringhaus,… July 27, 2017 Where Are the Mothers? If news organizations want to attract and retain millennial journalists, newsrooms must better meet the needs of parents with young children—and create better work-life balance for everyone July 26, 2017 Want Better Family Leave and Flexibility at Your Company? Follow These 5 Steps July 26, 2017 Political Coverage and the Pressure to Get It Right Donald Trump and the GOP may lack a coherent governing agenda, but they have no doubt about their electoral strategy: Run against the media.The campaign against the media is not… July 21, 2017 CNN, the Trump Meme, and the Ethics of Anonymous Sources CNN has the right to change its mind. It can reasonably believe it is unnecessary—right now—to name a man at the center of a controversy sparked by President Donald Trump’s… July 7, 2017 Previous 1 … 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 … 48 Next