Your Job Is (More) Safe with JESS A coalition of tech-minded journalists and security trainers built an AI chatbot for safety advice, targeted at small newsrooms and freelancers. May 21, 2026 By Lindsay Muscato
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.
What’s 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.
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.
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.
Shooting the Messenger August 14, 2025 By Dhrumil Mehta and Aisvarya Chandrasekar President Trump’s attack on numbers includes public polls, an essential feature of the democratic free press.
Stars and Stripes Keeps Its Head Down August 13, 2025 By Liam Scott The paper was almost shut down during the first Trump administration. Now editors are navigating a less cooperative Pentagon.
The Cuban Journalist Trapped in America’s Immigration Blockade August 12, 2025 By David C. Adams José Luis Tan Estrada has been stuck in Mexico since May, locked in asylum purgatory.
The Memory Keepers August 11, 2025 By Sophie Watson A frontline Ukrainian newspaper draws from its own history.
Depicting Gaza from Fifteen Thousand Feet August 7, 2025 By Liam Scott Photographers navigate restrictions to show the breathtaking reality of nearly two years of urban warfare.
For Nonprofit Newsrooms, Ethical Funding Is Essential August 7, 2025 By Julie Gerstein and Margaret Sullivan How outlets are updating their strategies to protect editorial independence.
When Neutrality Is a Constraint August 6, 2025 By Lisa Armstrong Journalism in the 1930s failed to communicate the danger of Hitler’s rise. Are we repeating the same mistake now?
Is the US Media Captured? August 5, 2025 By Joel Simon The phenomenon comes in many forms. Experts believe it’s already here.
Joseph McCarthy’s War on Voice of America August 4, 2025 By Daniel Golden A largely forgotten campaign of harassment and persecution from the 1950s that still echoes today.
Traffic Apocalypse July 31, 2025 By Klaudia Jaźwińska Google’s AI Overviews are killing click-throughs to news sites.
Anna Gomez’s Lonely Fight July 30, 2025 By Liam Scott As the FCC’s sole Democrat, she’s been outspoken about protecting the First Amendment. Getting her way has been tough.