The Post Tries to Regroup After announcing major cuts, the paper is delaying layoffs and attempting to hire back former staffers. April 22, 2026 By Riddhi Setty
New report outlines COVID-era proposals to save journalism January 13, 2021 By Anya Schiffrin, Hannah Clifford and Kylie Tumiatti, with Allynn McInerney and Léa Allirajah
With the loss of journalism outlets, homogeneity becomes the norm January 6, 2021 By Lauren Boersma Harris
NPR’s first staffer on the future of publicly funded media: A Q&A with Jack Mitchell December 9, 2020 By Lauren Boersma Harris
A new statement from The Intercept aims to increase transparency for freelancers December 2, 2020 By Lauren Boersma Harris
“I thought you’d go down with the ship:” Why one reporter chose a buyout after twenty years November 25, 2020 By Lauren Boersma Harris
Investigating local partisan shadow news: A Q&A with Priyanjana Bengani October 28, 2020 By Lauren Boersma Harris
The decline of local newsrooms could make it harder for us to detect the next disease outbreak October 7, 2020 By Lauren Boersma Harris
How The 63106 Project funds independent journalism in St. Louis September 23, 2020 By Lauren Boersma Harris