Since 2008 the English-language Kyiv Post, under the leadership of editor-in-chief Brian Bonner, has consistently uncovered corruption and cronyism in Ukraine’s highest circles, despite sometimes ferocious opposition from the oligarchs, officials and politicians on the receiving end of their reporting. But on Monday, the paper’s owner, Syrian-born construction mogul Adnan Kivan—who also owns a TV...
In 2013, Jonathan Cohn published “The Hell of American Daycare,” a feature for The New Republic about how US childcare centers are largely unregulated both for safety and educational quality standards. Cohn’s report featured the harrowing story of a woman whose child died in a fire at a childcare center in Houston. It was, he...
Each month, Covering Climate Now speaks with a different journalist about their experiences on the climate beat, their reporting tips, and their ideas for pushing our profession and craft forward. This month, we spoke with Monica Samayoa, who is the environment reporter at Oregon Public Broadcasting and serves on the steering committee of the Uproot...
A year after publishing our 2021 report “Saving Journalism: A Vision for the Post-Covid World,” our researchers went back to see what happened to some of the promising measures we documented. What follows is an excerpt from our most recent findings. Ripple Effects from Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code Perhaps the biggest news of 2021...
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