Abortion Coverage Built on Trust Jessica Valenti’s rigorous reporting, plagiarism problems, and lifting the veil on an AI data center. May 22, 2026 By Mike Laws
Erroneous AI May 15, 2026 By Mike Laws Rage-inducing machines, gambling slop, and big bad kids’ hockey.
Amy Goodman’s Good Example May 8, 2026 By Mike Laws A documentary that resonates, why the press needs to pay more attention to Truth Social madness, and an impressive investigation from the Post and Courier.
Steady Cam May 1, 2026 By Mike Laws Filming the correspondents’ dinner breach, Brendan Carr’s offensive play, and a damning investigation from the Tampa Bay Times.
Recognizing the Unrecognizable April 24, 2026 By Susie Banikarim Powerful reporting from The Intercept on Lebanon, ghoulishness from Forbes, and the Miami Herald reveals the harms of gambling addiction.
Confronting Eric Swalwell April 17, 2026 By Susie Banikarim Reporters and content creators team up in the name of accountability. Plus: A wild tale of misrepresentation out west; following the money in Pennsylvania.
Tony Gonzales and the Patient Work of Local News April 10, 2026 By Susie Banikarim Impactful reporting from the San Antonio Express-News; Fargo columnists fed to the wood chipper; profiling the Big Beautiful Bill’s ugliness.
What Fills the Gap April 3, 2026 By Susie Banikarim Examining “crisis pregnancy” centers in rural parts of Texas that lack maternal care. Plus: Bad AI practice and CNN’s good reporting from the West Bank.
Natural Writer March 27, 2026 By Susie Banikarim SFGate’s national parks bureau makes waves. Plus: AI slop on slop at Vanity Fair, and holding Grammarly’s CEO accountable.
Hire Misfire March 20, 2026 By Susie Banikarim Noah Shachtman lands at the Times, somehow. Plus: A strong start for a Substack looking westward, and a Banner week in Baltimore.
ProPublica’s Payoff March 13, 2026 By Susie Banikarim Plus, why we should let Trump go to voicemail, and great work from Charleston’s Post and Courier.
Iranian Journalists Behind Bars March 6, 2026 By Susie Banikarim Devastation in Iran. Plus: The death of a refugee in Buffalo, and the military’s “simmering white Christian nationalism.”
The Drug War in Full View February 27, 2026 By Susie Banikarim A profile of El Mencho. Plus: An incredibly long State of the Union that no one will remember; history repeats, nastily, in Georgia.
What We Need to Know February 20, 2026 By Susie Banikarim Ann Curry reports from Sudan. Plus: Second-person scenarios, and AI mayhem.
You’ve Got Jmail February 13, 2026 By Susie Banikarim A tool for parsing the Epstein dumps. Plus: Papers clash in the Deep South; a decades-long Florida waitlist.
The Word Out January 30, 2026 By Susie Banikarim Courageous reporting from Minnesota and Iran. Plus: tone-deafness at the Tribune; spit hoods in Seattle.