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
Arrested Myanmar reporters: Two book lovers dedicated to their craft December 19, 2017 By Antoni Slodkowski, Shoon Naing, and Thu Thu Aung
Journalism’s New Patrons: VTDigger leads local investigative nonprofits December 8, 2017 By David Westphal
In the digital age, The New York Times treads an increasingly slippery path between news and advertising June 28, 2017 By Jeff Gerth
Why are the feds searching more cellphones at the border? A new suit seeks answers. March 29, 2017 By Jonathan Peters
A stunning scoop landed in my lap. Here’s why we looped in dozens of other newsrooms. March 28, 2017 By Bastian Obermayer
Podcast: CJR, BBC collaborate for audio documentary on journalism in America March 17, 2017 By David Uberti
Let the sunshine in: Usable data, open government, and more Freedom of Information successes March 15, 2017 By Jonathan Peters
We analyzed two weeks of Spicer press briefings. Here’s what we learned. February 24, 2017 By Carlett Spike and Pete Vernon
How Columbia Journalism School conducted this investigation April 5, 2015 By Sheila Coronel, Steve Coll, and Derek Kravitz