NBC News sets good example for Medicare reporting People perspective leads to clear explanation of impact of proposed changes November 30, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman
Does the Path to Middle East Peace Stop in Doha? February 16, 2010 By Noah Bonsey and Jeb Koogler Al Jazeera’s influence on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Sounding the Alarm, or Just Sounding Off? February 16, 2010 By Greg Marx Playing politics with national security may not be a great idea, after all
The Devil in the Details, Part VI February 15, 2010 By Trudy Lieberman Needed: a health care primer for Fox News
Regulating Health Care, Part II February 12, 2010 By Trudy Lieberman Anthem Blue Cross exposes the holes in rate regulation
Unforced Error at Salon February 9, 2010 By Greg Marx "O’Keefe’s race problem" story goes astray on key detail
Is Health Reform Dead or Alive? February 8, 2010 By Trudy Lieberman Wanted: a newsmaker to give us the word
O’Keefe, Etc. February 5, 2010 By Greg Marx A closer look at a couple more issues surrounding the conservative videographer
The Press After Citizens United February 5, 2010 By Clint Hendler Campaign finance experts chime in on a new era
The Cost of Living Archive February 5, 2010 By Trudy Lieberman An archive of Trudy Lieberman’s "The Cost of Living" articles
The Ethics of Undercover Journalism February 4, 2010 By Greg Marx Why journalists get squeamish over James O’Keefe’s tactics
Landrieu on the Line February 4, 2010 By Alexandra Fenwick Two Louisiana political reporters on why James O’Keefe’s Landrieu story wasn’t news to them
Hearts, Minds, and the Satellite Dish February 4, 2010 By Justin D. Martin America’s televised message in the Arab world is dull and poorly managed