Should the Associated Press have sent a safety bulletin over the Clinton report backlash? June 10, 2016 By Elizabeth Spayd
AP rebuts Matti Friedman claims about Israel coverage December 4, 2014 By Jared Malsin The former Jerusalem Bureau staffer alleges the wire service has biased news judgement
The AP downplays its Obamacare scoop April 11, 2014 By Trudy Lieberman Repeal on deductible caps marks another step in The Great Cost Shift
Audit Notes: Business Insider’s junkets, NYT’s union dig, naive AP April 1, 2014 By Ryan Chittum Henry Blodget’s site lets sources pay for business reporters’ overseas trips
How to measure Obamacare success January 28, 2014 By Trudy Lieberman It’s too soon to pass judgment. But reporters can keep the debate honest and focused on the law’s core goal
Redefining the resilience beat November 21, 2013 By Alexis Sobel Fitts A new fellowship will train journalists to think critically about community recovery
The failure to factcheck ‘You can keep it’ October 30, 2013 By Brendan Nyhan How the media missed on coverage of Obama’s implausible healthcare promises
Watch it live: The state of accountability journalism in Texas September 24, 2013 By The Editors A discussion of the evolving ecosystem of accountability-oriented media in Texas
WSJ minimizes the latest IRS news June 26, 2013 By David Cay Johnston A solid reporter’s story gives curiously short shrift to fresh facts. Meanwhile, what was the IG directed to find?
How extreme is that legislator, really? May 23, 2013 By Brendan Nyhan A new data set on lawmakers’ ideology can bolster reporting at the state level
AP phone records seizure reveals telecom’s risks for journalists May 15, 2013 By Susan McGregor What is constitutionally protected, and what isn’t
Medicare Uncovered: Figuring out the president’s plan April 16, 2013 By Trudy Lieberman An Associated Press story offers more fog than sunshine