Notes from our Online Readers May 9, 2012 By The Editors Readers weigh in on Ron Howell’s “The New York Times Goes to the Dogs”
An unflinching witness May 8, 2012 By Jon Swain Long Island native Marie Colvin spent her career chronicling the horrors of war and oppression, from Sri Lanka to Syria. She wanted the world to see what she saw.
Encryption is your friend May 7, 2012 By Matthieu Aikins Four easy ways to protect yourself and your sources
Meanwhile, in the land of the free… May 7, 2012 By Dan Gillmor In the US, you can still say almost anything, but someone just may be listening in
Censory overload May 4, 2012 By Walid Al-Saqaf How a reluctant journalist used his software skills to aid the Arab Spring
The reporter who saw it coming May 3, 2012 By Dean Starkman Mike Hudson thought he was merely exposing injustice, but he also was unearthing the roots of a global financial meltdown
The spy who came in from the code May 3, 2012 By Matthieu Aikins How a filmmaker accidentally gave up his sources to Syrian spooks
Muscovy pluck May 1, 2012 By Paul Starobin How long can Ekho Moskvy radio get away with pooh-poohing Putin?
The reporter who saw it coming April 22, 2012 By Dean Starkman Mike Hudson thought he was merely exposing injustice, but he also was unearthing the roots of a global financial meltdown