In a tabloidized world, tabloids struggle July 29, 2014 By David Uberti With dwindling newsstand sales and fierce competition for viral stories online, the New York tabloids are forced to recalibrate
Virginia’s governor didn’t say he’s going to ‘expand Medicaid’ June 24, 2014 By Corey Hutchins But he won’t say he’s not, either! What’s a reporter to do?
A coal magnate’s latest lawsuit was tossed–but Ohio can do more to defend free expression May 28, 2014 By Jonathan Peters Anti-SLAPP statute could offer greater protections to journalists and commentators
Audit Notes: Online polls, local TV news, HuffPost art April 8, 2014 By Ryan Chittum The LA Times runs with a shaky survey on wage theft
Pointing fingers September 23, 2013 By Edirin Oputu HuffPost Live’s coverage of a nonsensical anti-gay article in a Nigerian newspaper raises questions of its own
Big Mac numbers too good to check—or to correct August 2, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Fixes and non-fixes following a Huffington Post story
A Big Mac miss by The Huffington Post July 31, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Poor reporting on a "study" by a Kansas undergrad
Audit Notes: Fox tout, Newhouses’ interior decorators, stocks and flows June 20, 2013 By Ryan Chittum MarketWatch outs a corporate cousin’s contributor as a shill
Civil Beat says aloha to Huffington Post May 30, 2013 By Sara Morrison Outlets team up to create new HuffPost Hawaii vertical
Smart, straightforward sequester stories April 5, 2013 By David Cay Johnston A HuffPost survey and a close Wonkblog look at cancer treatment stand out
Can mental healthcare curb gun violence? February 1, 2013 By Sibyl Shalo Wilmont Some strong coverage takes a good look at that question, and reflects a shift in how we discuss mental illness
Sheen before green February 1, 2013 By Curtis Brainard Entertainment news outstrips environment news 3-to-1
USP Notes: NYT on Fix the Debt, ProPublica on ‘Democratic Grandmas’ January 10, 2013 By Greg Marx Private interests behind a public debate, and the unusual source of some campaign data
Audit Notes: Whinin’ Dimon, Elizabeth Warren, WSJ on Petraeus November 13, 2012 By Ryan Chittum JPMorgan CEO takes to CNBC for consolation
HuffPost launches a platform for user-generated reporting October 25, 2012 By Hazel Sheffield “Firsthand” to premiere “a new type of comment”
The media’s ‘happily ever after’ August 17, 2012 By Jennifer Vanasco Why are women like Jennifer Aniston portrayed as sad and lonely if they aren’t married?
HuffPost Live Launches August 13, 2012 By Hazel Sheffield It’s about conversations rather than citizen journalism, says founding editor Roy Sekoff
That Stuck Feeling March 1, 2012 By Ryan Chittum The Huffington Post launches an ambitious new series on the poor and middle class
Huffington Post and "Over-Aggregation" July 12, 2011 By The Editors Where do we draw the line between aggregation and plagiarism?
What Washington Does All Day April 29, 2011 By Dean Starkman HuffPo with a terrific story on the obscure interchange battle and its meaning
Misinformation On Killed and Injured Photographers April 20, 2011 By Joel Meares Sad news brings a lesson on caution
HuffPo Strong on North Carolina Benefits Expiring April 20, 2011 By Joel Meares Arthur Delaney’s solid unemployment reporting
Some Clarity Amid Budget Proposal Confusion April 5, 2011 By Joel Meares Jon Ward breaks down the Obama and Ryan numbers
Audit Notes: Grand Oil Party, The Limits of Anecdote, Mod Investors February 25, 2011 By Ryan Chittum
AOL Settled with Unpaid “Volunteers” for $15 Million February 10, 2011 By Lauren Kirchner Why the HuffPost bloggers won’t be so lucky, and why that matters