Polymarket Affiliates Are Spreading Misinformation on X âNewsâ accounts tied to betting markets are filling a demand for breaking news on a platform many journalists have abandoned. March 25, 2026 By C.J. Robinson
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.
Katrina and the Press, Twenty Years On August 25, 2025 By Jon Allsop Race, climate, and the media legacy of an âunnaturalâ disaster.
Whatâs Left of Tennis Journalism Is Struggling to Keep Up August 25, 2025 By Liam Scott A once thriving field is now fragmented and poorly resourced. The sport it covers is worth billions.
Schoolkids in the Crosshairs August 22, 2025 By Bill Grueskin Keeping up with ICE. Plus: Crime in DC? Preschool in Oregon? And who tossed that sandwich?
Thirteen Journalists on How They Are Rethinking Ethics August 21, 2025 By Julie Gerstein and Margaret Sullivan We asked newsroom leaders and ethicists what theyâre keeping or changing in an era of Trump, âfake news,â AI, and industry decline.
âIt Was Hell on Earthâ: Zimbabwean Journalist Blessed Mhlanga on His Imprisonment August 20, 2025 By Nalova Akua Press freedom was thought to have improved slightly since the death of Robert Mugabe. Recent events suggest otherwise.
What Will the Next Era of Public Media Look Like? August 20, 2025 By Steven Waldman After the demise of CPB, the industry has an opportunity to build more creative models for public support.
Following the Threads August 19, 2025 By Jon Allsop Whatâs behind the coverage of Volodymyr Zelenskyâs suit?
I Tested How Well AI Tools Work for Journalism August 19, 2025 By Hilke Schellmann Some tools were sufficient for summarizing meetings. For research, the results were a disaster.
Optical Illusions August 18, 2025 By Jon Allsop Separating visuals from substance after the Trump-Putin summit.
Urgent Ideas for Defending Press Freedom in Gaza August 18, 2025 By Azmat Khan, Meghnad Bose, and Lauren Watson Letters, condemnations, and Israeli court cases have failed to change the worldâs deadliest place for journalists. Weâve cast out for a new approach.
Shooting the Messenger August 14, 2025 By Dhrumil Mehta and Aisvarya Chandrasekar President Trumpâs attack on numbers includes public polls, an essential feature of the democratic free press.