Back to School February 10, 2025 By Lauren Watson Local newsrooms are donating themselves to Arizona State in exchange for administrative support.
Combining Forces January 29, 2025 By Lauren Watson A year after their merger, Mother Jones and the Center for Investigative Reporting are focused on resilience.
Bracing for Poilievre January 23, 2025 By Lauren Watson Canada’s likely next prime minister threatens to gut the country’s press.
Documented Gears Up for Trump January 8, 2025 By Lauren Watson After years of engagement with immigrant communities in New York, a site is spreading its reach to newsrooms across the country.
Q&A: Elisabeth Bumiller Reflects on Her Tenure as DC Bureau Chief at the Times December 4, 2024 By Lauren Watson Reflections on a political cyclone
Not If, but How December 3, 2024 By Lauren Watson Mongabay’s mission to report on untold environmental stories.
Sanctions Were Meant to Stop Russian Propaganda. They’re Hurting Vital Journalism Too. December 2, 2024 By Lauren Watson Journalists who are already facing down the Kremlin must also contend with tech and payment companies in the West cutting them off.
‘Still Shooting Ourselves in the Foot, Over and Over’ November 13, 2024 By Lauren Watson The New Yorker’s Clare Malone on trust in journalism and newsroom morale after Trump’s win.
One Hellish Night November 8, 2024 By Lauren Watson An election watch party with Hell Gate, a New York news-and-culture cooperative.
Q&A: The Nevada Current’s Michael Lyle on covering a swing state amid poll anxiety October 30, 2024 By Lauren Watson