Reporters jump the gun on Eric Holder replacement speculation September 25, 2014 By David Uberti After news broke of the attorney general’s resignation, journalists got ahead of themselves
The Washington Post takes on Rand Paul September 19, 2014 By David Uberti How the newspaper pushed back on a senator’s criticism
Must-reads of the week September 5, 2014 By David Uberti "I Fucking Love Science," a reporter who got close to the CIA, and the rekindled rivalry between two newspaper giants
Why Obama’s statement on reporters’ arrests in Ferguson is hypocritical August 14, 2014 By David Uberti Obama defends reporters in Ferguson, but demands compliance from James Risen
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
How a new Washington stifles a new political press August 6, 2014 By David Uberti As political PR machines become more sophisticated and aggressive, journalists need to rethink how they cover government
Twitter and factchecking don’t mix during debates July 21, 2014 By David Uberti Though Twitter provides real-time opportunities to hold candidates accountable during debates, factchecking on the quick isn’t as easy as it looks
6 Wikipedia edits made from Capitol Hill July 15, 2014 By David Uberti A new Twitter bot records anonymous changes, ranging from serious to mundane, made on computers in Congress
Daily Caller editor doubles down on Menendez ‘scoop’ July 9, 2014 By David Uberti Until The Washington Post‘s story that it was a Cuban plot is proven true, Tucker Carlson says, there is nothing to correct
Sticking with Washington’s ‘whistleblower judge flap’ June 23, 2014 By Trudy Lieberman Puget Sound Business Journal‘s Valerie Bauman reported the heck out of a state insurance commission saga–and the broader issue of narrow networks
Pizza parties, backroom drinks won’t fix DC December 4, 2013 By Brendan Nyhan A Boston Globe story undercuts an unpersuasive theory
Forbes‘s myth of the Reagan boom October 3, 2012 By Ryan Chittum A columnist’s misleading economic history
Homicide Watch revs back up September 11, 2012 By Brent Cunningham Kickstarter cash in hand, the site will restart this fall as a student-reporting project
Politico, Heal Thyself February 8, 2011 By Joel Meares The first step to recovery is acknowledging you have a problem