The West Bank in Focus A recent wave of coverage has drawn attention to settler violence—and forced the Israeli government to talk about it. May 12, 2026 By Sid Mahanta
Fifth annual Shorty awards held April 9, 2013 By Sara Morrison Tim Pool, CNN win journalism-related awards
And that’s the way it was: March 22, 1948 March 22, 2013 By The Editors American journalist Wolf Blitzer is born
In Kenya’s election, reporting what’s there, not what’s assumed March 6, 2013 By Mohammed Ademo Much western coverage has seemed like a cheerleading competition for violent news
Anatomy of a so-called scandal (UPDATED) March 4, 2013 By Mariah Blake On the Sen. Menendez story, flimsy prostitution claims vs. stronger allegations of influence-peddling. Guess which gets more play?
Koch’s closet February 8, 2013 By Jennifer Vanasco Exploring the former mayor’s legacy must include how his sexual orientation perhaps affected his policies
The future of factchecking November 29, 2012 By Brendan Nyhan Here’s what journalists should learn from the 2012 campaign
The media news cycle is bananas November 29, 2012 By The Editors What’s up with the last couple of days?
Historic votes, hidden from live coverage November 12, 2012 By Jennifer Vanasco The four gay marriage votes in last week’s election were hard to follow in real-time
CNN says women vote with their hormones October 26, 2012 By Hazel Sheffield The Twitterverse goes mental
Fisching for attention October 16, 2012 By Sara Morrison CNN didn’t need to give anti-gay activist Bryan Fischer airtime
Shoddy TV science coverage September 27, 2012 By Curtis Brainard CNN’s Gupta promises cancer cure, while PBS’s Michels delivers false balance on climate
Medicare ‘bankruptcy’: CNN gets it right September 11, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman The network fact-checks a frequent talking point, and does it well
UPDATED: Crime and punishment August 15, 2012 By Curtis Brainard As Zakaria stands trial, Lehrer gets an undeserved pardon
This is CNN? August 13, 2012 By Sara Morrison The third-place news channel may be forced to change up its format