The NPR and Colorado Stations That Took Trump to Court âIt isnât just an affront to localism. Itâs an attempt to reengineer thought.â January 21, 2026 By Lucy Schiller
WPRI 12âs Kim Kalunian on Rushing to the Shooting at Brown University December 18, 2025 By Carolina Abbott GalvĂŁo âIn the pit of your stomach, youâre wondering, âIs the gunman still in this area? Are we safe?ââ
Sahan Journal Is Built for When the National Media Leaves December 17, 2025 By Riddhi Setty Amid ICE crackdowns on Somali immigrants, a local outlet relies on time and community trust to tell stories others canât.
The Big Tech Heel Turn December 16, 2025 By Emily Bell and Heather Chaplin Or: How Silicon Valley learned to stop worrying and love the oligarchs.
Reporting with One Hand Tied December 15, 2025 By Jem Bartholomew A new report documents a hostile environment for US journalists this year, with 32 arrests and 170 assaults.
Hong Kongâs Jimmy Lai Is Convicted of National Security Charges December 15, 2025 By Liam Scott The former publisher of a pro-democracy newspaper, Apple Daily, is expected to spend the rest of his life in prison.
Through the Fire December 12, 2025 By Bill Grueskin A devastating photograph. Plus: Trumpâs war of words with women journalists; sticking with the story in South Texas.
The Future of Journalism After Gaza December 11, 2025 By Emily Bell and Heather Chaplin Examining an ongoing crisis for press freedomâand how to manage security risks going forward.
A Very Big Deal December 8, 2025 By Aida Alami In Netflixâs plan to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, CNN is left outâto the reported relief of its staffers.
âIâll Hear About It Eventuallyâ December 8, 2025 By Mary Retta So-called news avoiders arenât really skipping out on the news. They have alternative, often indirect sources of information.
The Idiot December 8, 2025 By Maddy Crowell Lex Fridmanâs expansive, compelling, anti-journalistic podcast style.
Recipe Book December 8, 2025 By Atossa Araxia Abrahamian What the crisis for press freedom in Gaza portends.
Pivoting to Creator December 8, 2025 By Joshua Hunt An interview with Liz Kelly Nelson, who wants to help journalists navigate the independent creator economy.
What the Future Looks Like December 8, 2025 By Gina Chua How an AI-mediated world transforms news consumption.
Bias Busters December 8, 2025 By Amos Barshad The busy work of cataloguing news in the hope of saving humanity from our conspiratorial online disinformation hell.
Visions of 2050 December 8, 2025 By Carolina Abbott GalvĂŁo and Riddhi Setty We asked prominent media figures to read the presentâand try to predict the future.