The Finnish Fabulist When a reporter confesses to making things up, what’s a newspaper to do? April 23, 2024 By Laura Kukkonen
Twitter is caught between politics and free speech. I was collateral damage. March 12, 2021 By Salil Tripathi
The NBA is blithely back to business as usual—and so are its reporters March 11, 2021 By Kyle Paoletta
How a racialized disinformation campaign ties itself to The 1619 Project March 11, 2021 By Brandi Collins-Dexter and Joan Donovan
As protests grow in Myanmar, so do crackdowns on the press March 8, 2021 By Kyaw Hsan Hlaing and Emily Fishbein
Will Hong Kong’s Free Press Survive? March 8, 2021 By Elaine Yu Journalists look back on eight months of disintegration
What the Trump administration meant for freedom of information requests February 15, 2021 By Philip Eil
The Courts Beat February 2, 2021 By Jaeah Lee If Nate Gartrell doesn’t report on police misconduct in his county, who will?
On Atonement January 28, 2021 By Alexandria Neason News outlets have apologized for past racism. That should only be the start.
Andreessen Horowitz, a Silicon Valley venture capital behemoth, plans to eat the media January 27, 2021 By Mathew Ingram