Reporting with One Hand Tied A new report documents a hostile environment for US journalists this year, with 32 arrests and 170 assaults. December 15, 2025 By Jem Bartholomew
The Media, Debunked! December 8, 2025 By Camille Bromley In our very online news environment, truth and lies are becoming interchangeable.
Three Cheers December 5, 2025 By Bill Grueskin The big dogs go hunting. Plus, Santos suckers another; Keystone State gratification.
Covering the Raids December 4, 2025 By Sarah Stonbely Immigration enforcement operations in North Carolina highlight the importance of local news.
Lawsuit or License? December 4, 2025 By Klaudia JaĹşwiĹska Announcing a new tool to keep track of disputes and deals between news publishers and AI companies.
The SLAPP Problem Is Worse Than We Thought December 4, 2025 By Liam Scott As Donald Trump tests the limits of anti-press litigation, a new initiative aims to document the wave of nuisance suits.
Brazilâs âNetflix of the Rightâ Lands in Miami December 3, 2025 By Carolina Abbott GalvĂŁo Bolsonaro is out, Trump is in, and Brasil Paralelo, a production company, is moving into the United States as Big Picture Originals.
In Cover-Up, Laura Poitras Investigates Seymour Hersh December 3, 2025 By A.J. Goldmann The filmmaker on her twenty-year project, the âcrisisâ in investigative journalism, and how truth-telling can still change the world.
How Students Are Trying to Save Local News December 2, 2025 By Riddhi Setty and Carolina Abbott GalvĂŁo Across the country, university programs are filling gaps in the coverage.
Writing Her Way Out December 1, 2025 By Carolina Abbott GalvĂŁo With American Canto, Olivia Nuzzi puts herself back in the headlinesâperhaps not in the way she intended.
The Guessing Game of Trumpâs Air Strikes December 1, 2025 By Jem Bartholomew The purge of the Pentagon press means that the recent military action on Caribbean and Pacific boats remains underexamined.Â
Could Public Skepticism of the Press Actually Be Good for Democracy? November 26, 2025 By Carolina Abbott GalvĂŁo An expert on political communication explains how Argentinaâs history of public lying created a protective barrier between citizens and information, and how distrust can help fight autocracy.Â
The Vanquishing of Military.com November 26, 2025 By Liam Scott Former staffers say a new owner dealt the respected publication a death blow when service members and veterans needed it most.
Douglas Rushkoff on Being the Intellectual Dominatrix of Billionaire Tech Bros November 25, 2025 By Emily Bell and Heather Chaplin Rushkoff has been one of mediaâs most entertaining and pointed futuristsâthough he prefers âpresentistâ these days.
Introducing the Journalism 2050 Podcast November 25, 2025 By Emily Bell What inflection points might have changed the course of journalism had we acted differently? And what should we do now?