Monday, March 29th, 2021 It’s time to rethink how journalism covers guns and mass shootings The last two weeks brought new rounds of horror in America, as two mass shootings—one in Atlanta, and one in Boulder—claimed the lives of 18 people. Some media outlets portrayed the carnage as a departure from a gun-violence calm brought about by the covid lockdown. In fact, 2020 was the deadliest year for gun violence […] Kyle Pope, CJR
a Monday, October 19th, 2020 How to cover Election Day and beyond Vivian Schiller and Garrett M. Graff
a Thursday, October 15th, 2020 We won’t know what will happen on November 3 until November 3 Kyle Paoletta
a Friday, October 2nd, 2020 ‘Eventually something works, and then you just keep doing that’: An interview with Ken Klippenstein Sam Thielman
a Friday, October 2nd, 2020 How the media has abetted the Republican assault on mail-in voting Yochai Benkler
a Tuesday, September 8th, 2020 Cable news profits from its obsession with Trump. Viewers are the only victims. Musa al-Gharbi
a Tuesday, August 18th, 2020 Calling out your colleagues on Twitter can get results. But it also has risks. Bill Grueskin
a Friday, August 14th, 2020 Portland’s independent journalists team up to cover the front lines Deborah Bloom