Erasing history February 15, 2018 By Maria Bustillos When an online news outlet goes out of business, its archives can disappear as well. The new battle over journalism’s digital legacy.
Billionaires gone wild February 15, 2018 By Alex Pareene The American media landscape, like the rest of the country, is being reshaped by the whims of the ultra-rich
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
The burnout year February 13, 2018 By Alexandria Neason It’s been an exhausting news cycle, for readers as well as those of us in the business
The president’s phantom threats February 13, 2018 By Joel Simon and Alexandra Ellerbeck Trump so far has failed to follow through on his promised press assault. Could it still come?
One dangerous year February 12, 2018 By Christie Chisholm, Denise Southwood, and Alexandra Ellerbeck Journalists under threat in 2017
Sexual harassment in the newsroom: An oral history January 31, 2018 By Alexandria Neason, Meg Dalton, and Karen K. Ho
The year in journalism: The big players, best feuds, and more December 21, 2017 By Pete Vernon A guide to what happened in the mediaverse in 2017
How a North Carolina meteorologist abandoned his climate change skepticism November 13, 2017 By Greg Fishel
Lessons in communicating climate change, from a scientist and Evangelical Christian October 27, 2017 By Sonia Smith