Q&A: Lisa Remillard on Leaving the Anchor Desk Behind for TikTok Just don’t call her an influencer. June 18, 2025 By Yona TR Golding
The Huckabee Newsletter Problem June 18, 2025 By Dave Levinthal Mike Huckabee, now the US ambassador to Israel, earns a substantial sum from Substack subscriptions—and the company takes a portion of the fees. Israel coverage is welcome.
Strikes on Iran Reverberate Through the Media June 17, 2025 By Jon Allsop In Iran, Israel hit a state broadcaster. In the US, MAGA media is at war about war.
What’s the Point of Investigating Trump? June 17, 2025 By Josh Hersh The Times’ David Fahrenthold on the value of investigative reporting in a time of shamelessness.
The Other Echoes of 2020 June 16, 2025 By Jon Allsop How this media moment mirrors the aftermath of George Floyd’s killing, beyond police attacks on the press.
The New Digg’s Plan to Use AI for Community Moderation June 16, 2025 By Anika Collier Navaroli Humans weigh in.
Get Noted June 13, 2025 By Hazel Gandhi As tech companies further embrace Community Notes, the Tow Center speaks to contributors and experts about persistent issues.
National Guard, Smoke from All Around June 13, 2025 By CJR Staff Plus: Busy as beavers in the Beaver State, true crime beyond murder, and Terry Moran’s world-class haterade.
How Should Journalists Call Out Lies in the Age of Trump and AI? June 12, 2025 By Julie Gerstein and Margaret Sullivan Journalists must find new ways to talk about false information.
It’s Time for a New Look at Journalism Ethics June 12, 2025 By Margaret Sullivan The first part in a series on the challenges facing the media industry today.
Q&A: Jonathan Watts on Finishing His Murdered Friend’s Book June 11, 2025 By Yona TR Golding When Dom Phillips was killed in the Amazon, in 2022, a group of journalists carried on his work.
Small-Town Newspapers Are Dying Because No One Wants to Run Them June 11, 2025 By Liam Scott And it’s not just about the money.
Attacks on the Press, and the Specter of 2020, in LA June 10, 2025 By Jon Allsop Police assaults on journalists recall the violent aftermath of the George Floyd uprising.
A Lost Look June 10, 2025 By Jenni Monet UNESCO promised to elevate Indigenous media as a human right. Instead, it erased the work of our community—and the risks we face.
When Local Newspapers Die, Corruption Festers June 9, 2025 By Brad N. Greenwood Our study also found that digital media sites didn’t make much of a difference.