Addressing the asymmetry question Factchecking is the wrong format December 11, 2012 By Brendan Nyhan
Healthcare—reform in Great Britain vs. the USA: part two October 10, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman A conversation between CJR’s Trudy Lieberman and Chris Smyth, health reporter for The Times of London
Healthcare in Great Britain vs. healthcare in the USA: part one October 9, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman A conversation with Chris Smyth, health reporter for The Times of London
The Ad Wars: The strange silence on foreign policy October 8, 2012 By Sasha Chavkin In presidential campaign ads, there have been 22 mentions of jobs for every reference to Iraq and Afghanistan wars
Ask Obama This: Where’s your short-term jobs plan? October 5, 2012 By Greg Marx A missed chance at the debate creates an important opportunity for reporters on the trail
The Ad Wars: From every source, a different number October 4, 2012 By Sasha Chavkin What should reporters do to provide the best information to their audience?
Debate advice: Turn off Twitter October 3, 2012 By Walter Shapiro To hear like a voter you have to listen
The Oklahoman distributes a hit piece on Obama September 28, 2012 By Erika Fry Do a new owner’s deep pockets require a "trade-off"?
The Ad Wars: Super PACs not super? Not so fast September 27, 2012 By Sasha Chavkin The Journal’s flawed logic on page one
The Ad Wars: The numbers don’t add up September 25, 2012 By Sasha Chavkin When it comes to political ad spending, we don’t know as much as we think we do
Will Obama really ‘break the fever’? September 24, 2012 By Brendan Nyhan Why more journalists should question the President’s second-term claims
The Ad Wars: How do we cover them? September 19, 2012 By Sasha Chavkin CJR’s guide to the best sources
How super are the super PACs? September 14, 2012 By Walter Shapiro A decades-old rule will give more clout to official campaign cash over the next two months, but reporters have barely noticed
‘Serious, point-of-view journalism’? September 13, 2012 By Justin Peters A look at the most ambitious conservative news organization you’ve never heard of
After Charlotte: baffled by the horse race September 7, 2012 By Walter Shapiro A provocative NYT article prompts an extra dose of journalistic humility