When scams make headlines October 31, 2014 By Steven Bodzin What should news outlets do when it becomes clear they’ve treated scams as legitimate stories?
Ferguson before #Ferguson October 31, 2014 By Lawrence Lanahan Behind every Michael Brown is a story of structural racism waiting to be told
What’s next for David Plotz? October 30, 2014 By Christopher Massie The former editor of Slate charts a new path
Lousy judgment, unlikely hero October 30, 2014 By Lene Bech Sillesen Darts for Columbia Daily Tribune, The Economist, and SportsCenter with laurels for TMZ and The New York Times
How the Israeli-Palestinian conflict affected journalists October 30, 2014 By Jared Malsin Last summer’s Gaza war pushed reporters to their mental and physical limits
The case for Huffington Post’s crowdfunded reporting job October 30, 2014 By Ben Adler Let the people pay
Is Ari Melber the future of cable-news anchors? October 30, 2014 By Alyson Krueger The MSNBC rising star is a lawyer-turned-journalist who wants to solve problems, not shout about them
Ta-Nehisi Coates defines a new race beat October 29, 2014 By Chris Ip The Atlantic writer looks to the past to confront contemporary racism
Ebola scare spotlights media’s retreat from science coverage October 29, 2014 By The Editors Hyperbole, misinformation, and conspiracy theories abound
Copywrong October 29, 2014 By Robert Levine Copyright may make creative work more expensive, but without it we’d all be poorer
The kids are all right October 29, 2014 By Eugenia Williamson Donna Gaines saw beyond a Teenage Wasteland
How the First Amendment applies to Jennifer Lawrence October 29, 2014 By Garrett Epps Amy Gajda’s new book overstates the threat to press freedom in digital-age court rulings