A Look Back at Covering Gaza for the Post February 26, 2026 By Megan Greenwell Since October 7, 2023, Miriam Berger has been on assignment in Jerusalem, covering Israel, Palestine, and war. A few weeks ago, she learned she and hundreds of colleagues were being laid off.
The Letter of the Law, and the Law in Practice February 12, 2026 By Megan Greenwell Experts discuss the risks posed to journalism as the courts test the limits of press freedom law.
A Veteran of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette—and Its Long Strike—Prepares for What’s Next January 29, 2026 By Megan Greenwell “We didn’t go on strike to put the paper out of business. We went on strike to keep it good.”
Jasper Wang’s Unvarnished Truth January 15, 2026 By Megan Greenwell Worker ownership is exciting. It’s also not, he says, a “panacea.”
Why You Should Never Marry a Journalist—and Other Lessons from Decades in Media January 8, 2026 By Megan Greenwell The Kicker returns with our former host, Josh Hersh, and our new one, Megan Greenwell, in conversation.
The Newest Reporting Recruits April 15, 2025 By Megan Greenwell A New York City program wants to foster student journalism. It’s as vexed by reader engagement as the professionals are.
Solutions Oriented October 16, 2023 By Megan Greenwell How foundation money is transforming local news