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A Billionaire, A TV Network, And The Fight for a Free Press in India

A Billionaire, A TV Network, And The Fight for a Free Press in India

The hostile takeover of NDTV — one of India’s last channels willing to report critically on the Modi government — leaves few independent voices during a critical election cycle
"Now I Know Why My Wife Was Fired from Her Government Job"

“Now I Know Why My Wife Was Fired from Her Government Job”

In the age of digital surveillance, protecting sources vulnerable to retaliation requires an analog mindset
Let’s Correct the Record on the Media’s Handling of the Clinton Email Story

Let’s Correct the Record on the Media’s Handling of the Clinton Email Story

Why are marquee news outlets still unwilling to grapple with their role in the 2016 election?
A Trump Arrest Wouldn’t Just Be a Political Story

A Trump Arrest Wouldn’t Just Be a Political Story

Journalists need to explain the context of the former president's actions
Forced to Flee: How Exiled Journalists Hold the Powerful to Account

Forced to Flee: How Exiled Journalists Hold the Powerful to Account

As press freedoms around the globe erode, journalists are building networks outside their home countries to continue reporting
Covering Covid-19 in the Pandemic’s Fourth Year

Covering Covid-19 in the Pandemic’s Fourth Year

Latin American journalists met reporting challenges in the pandemic’s early days. Their work offers lessons for future coverage
Journalism’s Future on the Internet: “We Should Never Design Without Talking to the People Most Affected”

Journalism’s Future on the Internet: “We Should Never Design Without Talking to the People Most Affected”

Joan Donovan on memes, Twitter, and how journalism moves forward from here
Meet The States Using Public Funding to Support Local Journalism

Meet The States Using Public Funding to Support Local Journalism

In the face of federal inaction, state-level experiments to fund community-based outlets are expanding
What Happens When Candidates Avoid Mainstream News

What Happens When Candidates Avoid Mainstream News

Politicians have long made calculations about which outlets to speak with and when. But the proliferation of partisan sites has made it easier to retreat into friendly corners
Reporting is Never Merely Reporting

Reporting is Never Merely Reporting

Journalists don’t just observe the world but help shape it — for better or for worse — through our coverage choices