A Dismantling of the Washington Post “Our leadership destroyed our brand.” February 4, 2026 By Amos Barshad and Siddhartha Mahanta
The Houston Landing Is Closing, and Laying Off 43 Employees April 15, 2025 By Sewell Chan The nonprofit startup struggled to identify a business model, an editorial strategy, and a large audience.
John Thornton, Cofounder of Texas Tribune and American Journalism Project, Dies at 59 April 1, 2025 By Sewell Chan A venture capitalist and nonprofit journalism pioneer, he made the case for a nationwide philanthropic movement to support local news.
Center for Public Integrity Is Shutting Down March 31, 2025 By Sewell Chan Wesley Lowery resigned as board chair. The nonprofit newsroom, founded in 1989, is in talks to turn over its archives to a watchdog group.
Audiences Are Tuning In More Closely to News About Trump March 31, 2025 By Meghnad Bose But a major drop-off in how closely people are monitoring his attacks on the press.
Trump Commutes Prison Sentence of Ozy Media Founder Carlos Watson March 28, 2025 By Josh Hersh Convicted of fraud and theft, Watson was about to start a ten-year term.
NPR and PBS Leaders Face Grilling Before House DOGE Subcommittee March 26, 2025 By Liam Scott “We are essential, especially in remote and rural places,” the head of Alaska Public Media testified.
Wesley Lowery Exits Investigative Reporting Workshop and American University Following Student Complaints March 12, 2025 By Sewell Chan and Betsy Morais Lowery said he left voluntarily and denied any impropriety or wrongdoing.
Prosecutors Drop Case Against Stanford Student Journalist March 6, 2025 By Bill Grueskin Dilan Gohill was arrested while covering protests on campus last summer.