New York Times story questions Obamacare’s nursing-home ratings August 28, 2014 By Trudy Lieberman Facilities have learned to game the system, so five stars may not mean much
The New York Times criticized for Michael Brown profile August 25, 2014 By Christopher Massie But the profile of Darren Wilson, the cop who shot the 18-year-old, has largely been neglected by internet commenters
How American journalists covered torture after 9/11 August 8, 2014 By Eric Umansky Coverage of the brutal practice was played down in print and on airwaves
Girl’s foul-ball injury raises a question: When should the media withhold a name? July 28, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith News organizations in Atlanta abide by a family’s request
Must-reads of the week July 25, 2014 By David Uberti Bloomberg struggles to find direction, the Times is accused of anti-Israel bias, and the New Yorker opens its archives to the public
Dangerous drug side effects will no longer be secret in Canada July 17, 2014 By Trudy Lieberman Kudos to the Toronto Star for dogged investigations and pressure on a reluctant government agency
A long-time science reporter wrote a questionable book on genetics. Can we trust his other work? July 17, 2014 By Chris Ip The case of Nicholas Wade and reporting on a lively field with a dishonorable past
A tense reunion June 17, 2014 By Edirin Oputu Jill Abramson and Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. posed at the Pulitzers
For the Times‘ innovation report to stick, its journalists need to be on board May 21, 2014 By Emily Bell Doing journalism and keeping up with what is happening within journalism and the wider digital ecosystem at the same time is impossible
Why did Sulzberger hire Abramson? May 16, 2014 By Douglas McCollam Her style never suited him. He got exactly what was advertised.
Must-reads of the week May 16, 2014 By The Editors Celebrity profiles, unpaid internships, Dean Baquet
Post Abramson, women in journalism push for pay transparency May 16, 2014 By Kira Goldenberg A firing leads to an industry discussion
The $1,000 pill is popular! So, who pays? April 24, 2014 By Trudy Lieberman Pricey hepatitis C drug Sovaldi "shattered" sales expectations. Reporters need to keep asking the costs and benefits questions.
For comprehensive coverage of the Florida State case, go to…NYT? April 21, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith The Tallahassee Democrat and other Florida papers could have done more on the Jameis Winston investigation
Why was ‘Dasani’ shut out of the Pulitzers? April 16, 2014 By Bill Grueskin 5 problems with The New York Times‘ ambitious, influential series on the life of one homeless Brooklyn girl