Hungary Got a Fresh Start. Will Its Media? As Hungarians put an end to Viktor Orbán’s regime, shutting down propaganda is first on the agenda of Péter Magyar, the incoming prime minister. April 27, 2026 By Ivan L. Nagy
The Road to Kismet May 5, 2025 By Feven Merid A new magazine seeks spiritual conversation outside of the conservative bubble.
How Climate Change Foils Climate Reporting April 22, 2025 By Peter Schwartzstein Floods are hard to cover when the road is washed out.
Student Journalists Wrestle with Censoring Their Own Work April 17, 2025 By Lauren Watson Navigating a surge in requests to take down previously published material.
How I’m Teaching My Students to Report When Sources Are Afraid to Talk April 14, 2025 By John Schwartz Even scientists are getting harder to reach.
Why Protests Against Trump Got More Play Overseas April 9, 2025 By Sacha Biazzo European editors on how the news out of America drives coverage at home.
Carlos Watson Goes Free: A Surprising Coda to the CJR Podcast April 4, 2025 By Josh Hersh Prosecutors weren’t notified in advance, witnesses are in shock—and Watson’s family celebrates his freedom.
Mr. Right Has Some Ideas for American Men April 3, 2025 By Sacha Biazzo A new conservative newsletter wants to offer an alternative to the manosphere. Does it?
Can a ‘Civil’ Social Media Site Produce Good Journalism? April 1, 2025 By Lauren Watson The owner of Spaces wants to drive traffic to news sites—starting with his own.
Audiences Are Tuning In More Closely to News About Trump March 31, 2025 By Meghnad Bose But a major drop-off in how closely people are monitoring his attacks on the press.
The Lessons of Crypto Media March 24, 2025 By Lauren Watson Grifts, memes, disruption, vengeful billionaires—to understand Donald Trump, there’s much to learn from those who cover the blockchain.
How News Publications Are Changing to Protect Immigrant Sources March 20, 2025 By Meghnad Bose Several outlets say they’ve loosened anonymity policies in recent weeks.
Trump’s Tariffs Are Causing Chaos for Newspapers March 11, 2025 By Sacha Biazzo The on-again, off-again announcements are causing prices of Canadian newsprint to rise.
Trust Issues: Credibility, Credulity, and the Crisis of Journalism March 10, 2025 By Jelani Cobb The 2025 Reuters Memorial Lecture.
Super Model March 7, 2025 By Meghnad Bose Long live FiveThirtyEight, which popularized a political art form.