After James Foley: News leaders divided on how to handle kidnapped reporters September 10, 2014 By David Uberti Split on full display at Columbia Journalism School panel discussion
Why hiring Benny Johnson is a smart play for National Review September 10, 2014 By David Uberti The serial plagiarist could help the rightwing magazine go viral in a crowded conservative market
Must-reads of the week September 5, 2014 By David Uberti "I Fucking Love Science," a reporter who got close to the CIA, and the rekindled rivalry between two newspaper giants
How misinformation goes viral: a Truthy story September 3, 2014 By David Uberti Conservative media’s reaction to an Indiana University project shows how shoddy information can quickly become an online narrative
The Boston Globe launches Crux to draw a global, Catholic audience September 2, 2014 By David Uberti With 1.2 billion Catholics worldwide, the metro newspaper hopes a single-issue Catholicism site will help it reach the promised land
How robots consumed journalism September 2, 2014 By David Uberti A look back in time reveals machines have long been after news jobs
4 topics John Oliver explained more clearly than television news August 25, 2014 By David Uberti The political satirist brings explainer comedy to HBO viewers
Why local media struggle covering sports stadium construction August 25, 2014 By David Uberti Local news organizations often support the home team, despite huge public costs of keeping them in town
Why Obama’s statement on reporters’ arrests in Ferguson is hypocritical August 14, 2014 By David Uberti Obama defends reporters in Ferguson, but demands compliance from James Risen
Did a spy agency screw The Intercept? August 8, 2014 By David Uberti For better and for worse, trust is key to coverage of the national security beat