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Dearborn Diaries

Media consumption in the Arab American capital has the potential to swing the presidential election. No story is bigger than the war in Gaza, now spilling over into Lebanon and across the Middle East. Text by Meghnad Bose.

A New Normal

If Donald Trump returns to the White House, the Espionage Act offers a clear path for him to stifle press freedom.

The Home Front

California journalists on covering Kamala Harris.

No New News

Americaā€™s politicians are old. So are news consumers. At a home for the elderly, residents weigh in on journalismā€™s obsession with age.

The Media Marine

How J.D. Vance keeps the press calls coming.

Campaign Notebook, International Edition

Foreign reporters on covering the Americanest election imaginable.
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A Respectful Mirror

Editors in purple states must weigh truth-telling against pleasing their audience.

Kamala Steps Up

Politicoā€™s Eugene Daniels on a wild month of news.

Unconfirmable

Fact-checking into oblivion, again.

Following the Numbers

A site tracking the election betting market, made by journalists.

Notes from a Fiasco

The moral trade-offs NABJ made in inviting Donald Trump to the stage in Chicago.

ā€˜One Hundred Percent Gentlemanā€™Ā 

Jason Miller, Trump’s press strategist, is the ultimate survivor.

Crossing Over

After four decades in journalism, I felt I could no longer follow the rules of impartiality. But I still believe in them.

Q&A: The Nevada Currentā€™s Michael Lyle

Covering a swing state amid poll anxiety.

La Periodista de Iowa

At a Spanish-language newspaper in rural Iowa, Lorena LĆ³pez proves that the best counter to online misinformation is human connection.

From the Archive

Corridor of Mirrors

The Democratic Convention in Chicago, in August 1968, was surrounded by protesters and made bloody by police violence. Whiteside was on the scene, following along with CBS News.