Revealed: Just one in four Trump-endorsed candidates using Truth Social actively The embattled rightwing platform is struggling to attract even core Trump-aligned politicians, our investigation finds, but it remains a potent hub for fomenting rightwing extremism. November 18, 2022 By Jem Bartholomew
An Atlanta radio host complained of gender discrimination. Then she was restructured out of a job. June 18, 2019 By Max Blau
The FBI’s secret investigation of Ben Bagdikian and the Pentagon Papers August 29, 2018 By Seth Rosenfeld
Using true crime to teach Indigenous history: Reporter Connie Walker on ‘Finding Cleo’ July 5, 2018 By Elon Green
How an arcane, new accounting standard is helping reporters follow the money May 29, 2018 By Mya Frazier
The dangers of the paper route February 20, 2018 By Jon Allsop Newspaper carriers are being assaulted and killed across the country
The killing of Gauri Lankesh February 15, 2018 By Siddhartha Deb What the assassination of a Bangalore journalist says about media complacency in the face of Hindu nationalism’s violent rise in India
The cost of reporting while female February 14, 2018 By Anne Helen Petersen The work of a journalist is to be accessible, discerning, and persistent. For a woman, this also makes her a target.
Contracts of silence February 14, 2018 By Michelle Dean How the non-disclosure agreement became a tool for powerful people to stymie journalists from informing the public
Sexual harassment in the newsroom: An oral history January 31, 2018 By Alexandria Neason, Meg Dalton, and Karen K. Ho
‘Any journalist’s nightmare’: The Pope’s Long Con unraveled a web of lies, with tragic consequences January 4, 2018 By Meg Dalton