Inside an East African Investigative Newsroom That Has Defied a Decade of Pressure Africa Uncensored has survived legal threats, intimidation, and politically motivated attacks on its funders to become a prominent force in Kenyaâs investigative journalism landscape. March 24, 2026 By Maurice Oniangâo
No Vacation September 5, 2025 By Bill Grueskin Labor Day weekend dramatics. Plus: âAdvisingâ the opposition; fear and trembling among Texas doctors.
Whatâs in a Hand? September 4, 2025 By Liam Scott The White House press corps gets credit for not falling for misinformation about Trumpâs health. But is it missing the story again?
Times Change, and So Can Ethics September 4, 2025 By Margaret Sullivan Journalism needs new guidelines to face new challenges.
How to Survive the (Media) Apocalypse September 3, 2025 By Paulina Milewska and Ksenia Mironova Lessons from journalists who have lived through all this.
Matthew Shaer Still Believes in Podcasts September 3, 2025 By Liam Scott The creator of several popular long-form audio podcasts talks about a format in transition.
Journalists, As Such September 2, 2025 By Jon Allsop Whatâs to be done about Israelâs killing of media workersâand other civiliansâin Gaza?
The Battle for Public Notices September 2, 2025 By Lucy Schiller By law, the government and other entities are required to publish certain information in a âpaper of record.â If the rules change, what will be lost?
Hind Hassan Is Sorry We Didnât Do More to Make Journalism Safe August 28, 2025 By Josh Hersh âWeâre responsible for what our industry stands for,â the documentary news reporter says.
The White House Is Its Own Media Outlet August 28, 2025 By Dhrumil Mehta and C.J. Robinson The Trump administration is publishing articles that are top-ranked on Google News.
Rodney Benson on the Value of Publicly Backed Journalism August 27, 2025 By Dr. Anya Schiffrin A recent book suggests American media can learn from European ownership structures.
The Killing of Anas al-Sharif in Gaza May Be a War Crime. Could Israel Be Prosecuted? August 27, 2025 By Joel Simon How legal experts are approaching the case.
Why AI Models Are Bad at Verifying Photos August 26, 2025 By Aisvarya Chandrasekar and Klaudia JaĹşwiĹska âYou don’t know when it’s just making stuff up.â
La Mort en Direct August 26, 2025 By Jon Allsop In France, a livestreamerâs death during a violent broadcast sparks revulsion and debate.
News Subscriptions Should Be Subsidized August 26, 2025 By Martin Skladany Eighty-three percent of the country doesnât have a single media subscription. Readership assistance programs can help them.