Deprogramming May 28, 2026 By Lucy Schiller The American Prospect decided to do away with programmatic ads. A month later, people are spending nearly twice as much time on the site.
Pitched Battle May 28, 2026 By Amos Barshad Coverage of the 2026 World Cup promises to bring politics off the sidelines.
‘The More On-the-Ground, the Better’ May 27, 2026 By Susie Banikarim Raney Aronson-Rath on Frontline’s expansion and the growing global appetite for cinematic investigative documentaries.
Gossip Lives! May 27, 2026 By Carolina Abbott Galvão Partying with the lewd, literary cool kids of On the Rag.
A Star Is Born May 26, 2026 By Adam Piore The Post looked down and out. Robert Allbritton made his move.
Abortion Coverage Built on Trust May 22, 2026 By Susie Banikarim Jessica Valenti’s rigorous reporting, plagiarism problems, and lifting the veil on an AI data center.
Your Job Is (More) Safe with JESS May 21, 2026 By Lindsay Muscato A coalition of tech-minded journalists and security trainers built an AI chatbot for safety advice, targeted at small newsrooms and freelancers.
‘We Are on the Platforms Immigrants Are On’ May 21, 2026 By Megan Greenwell How Documented is reinventing immigration coverage.
‘I’ll Always Be a Champion of Little Spots’ May 20, 2026 By Ivan L. Nagy Ligaya Mishan on how the New York Times’ Top 100 Restaurants list is made.
Figueroa Street and the Ethical Duty of Care May 20, 2026 By Nina Alvarez Looking back at a New York Times magazine story to examine what responsible coverage of sex trafficking looks like—and what it doesn’t.
Hannah Natanson’s Advice to Journalists May 19, 2026 By Hannah Natanson A lecture to the Columbia Journalism School class of 2026.
Breathing New Life into the Obituary May 19, 2026 By Meg Dalton A new podcast uses one of journalism’s oldest forms to explore universal truths.
Restraint and Fecklessness May 18, 2026 By Liz Skalka The White House Correspondents’ Association has been working hard to maintain diplomacy with Donald Trump. To what end?
Fair Is Fair May 15, 2026 By Carolina Abbott Galvão New York’s nonprofit news outlets are lobbying Albany for the same boost available to their for-profit peers.
Erroneous AI May 15, 2026 By Susie Banikarim and Riddhi Setty Rage-inducing machines, gambling slop, and big bad kids’ hockey.