Kristen Welker's Husband John Hughes Is Not THAT John Hughes
Their love story will sweep you off your feet.
Why Is 'Dark Money' Any Worse Than 'Dark Journalism?'
Did The Atlantic inadvertently make the case to regulate "dark journalism" like "dark money?"
Can 'Metajournalism' Save Old Media—and Unmask Trump?
Curated journalism has been derided as inferior to original reporting—but in an era when news are coming so thick and fast, a discerning journalist weaving reportage into a coherent narrative can play a vital role.
Melania Trump Refutes Story About Veterans: Activism, Not Journalism
The first lady said the report by Jeffrey Goldberg is simply "not true," and she went on to label the magazine article as "activism" rather than the work of a journalist.
Seattle Journalists Condemn Court Order to Hand Cops Their Protest Photos
"We don't work in concert with government," said Seattle Times executive editor Michele Matassa Flores.
Barbara Walters' 1990 Interview With Trump Has Fans Wanting More
Twitter users seem to agree her interviewing techniques are superior to most.
The Predicament of Liberal American Jews
The modern American Left is no friend of either the Jewish people or the Jewish state.
The Stories He Told: A Personal Remembrance Of Christopher Dickey
Last week the world lost one of the great foreign correspondents: Christopher Dickey, who worked most of his professional life at Newsweek, died on July 16. Former colleague Jeffrey Bartholet remembers him.
Let's Give Local Journalism a Chance
For a healthy polity and social fabric, we must rediscover the importance of a distinctly localized journalism.
Couple Assures World They're Alive After Newspaper Uses Their Photo
"We are still getting messages from friends, family and followers confirming the news. Many are still believing that we are dead. This is really disturbing. We are now learning that many news agencies are now using our images and trying to contact them all."
NYC Comptroller Calls on Mayor to Strip NYPD of Press Pass Responsibility
"The NYPD is exactly the wrong agency to be endowed with the critical task of safeguarding our rights as New Yorkers," Comptroller Scott Stringer said.
Increasing Number of Videos Show Police Attacking Protesters, Journalists
Hundreds of videos have appeared online depicting alleged police brutality focused on journalists and demonstrators involved in ongoing protests against police brutality and racial injustice.
Florida Newspaper Reporters Detained With Zip Ties While Covering Protests
Two Florida newspaper journalists were detained by police, their hands placed in zip ties, as they attempted to cover ongoing protests over the death of George Floyd.
Politicians Use Coronavirus to Shield Democratic Accountability
Politicians are using coronavirus as an excuse to thwart legitimate public records requests.
China Threatens Retaliation Over New U.S. Visa Restrictions for Reporters
The new U.S. rules introduced last week are the latest development in a Chinese-American spat over press freedoms.
World Press Freedom Day: The Dangers Journalists Face Reporting on Pandemic
"Journalism has never been more vital and has never been more at risk," said Summer Lopez, the senior director of free expression programs at PEN America.
Instagram Censoring Accounts of Farsi Media Outlets and Iranian Influencers
Social media posts about the death of Iranian Major General Qassem Suleimani have been censored or deleted by Instagram, according to the International Federation of Journalists.
A Local Alaska Newspaper Company Can Be Yours for Free—With a Catch
Journalist Larry Persily, owner of the Skagway News, is giving away ownership of the paper to a person willing to move to the town of Skagway to run the paper's operations.
Attitudes Towards News Media Track Along Party Lines and Support for Trump
The Pew survey also provides evidence for the notion that media bubbles are creating an environment for partisans to reinforce their existing preferences.
Journalists Strike Over Unpaid Salaries at Lebanese Newspaper
"They have taken a decision that they will allow employees at an institution that they fund to go hungry," Timour Azhari, a journalist who resigned from his position this week, told Newsweek. "They definitely have the money to pay."
Far-Right Blog Says Impeachment Is 'Democrat Coup,' Suggests Hanging Dems
"Like John Wilkes Booth, these seditious traitors think they are in the right" was just one thing The Gateway Pundit posted on Tuesday, along with the suggestion Democrats involved with impeachment hearings should be hanged.
Northwestern's Journalism Dean Defends Jeff Sessions Protest Coverage
While The Daily Northwestern issued a mea culpa for the coverage, the dean of the journalism school refused to apologize.
Handing Saudi Arabia the G20 Presidency is Like Giving it License to Kill
Hatice Cengiz, finacee of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and Christophe Deloire, president of Reporters Without Borders, take the G20 to task over global impunity for violence against journalists.
Senator Renews Call for Making Assault on Journalists a Federal Crime
Donald Trump's anti-press rhetoric specifically has been cited as a motivating factor for the much of the current hostility towards members of the news media.
If 'Bedbug' Bret Stephens Were a Person of Color, He'd Be Fired on the Spot
Stephens' threatening and vindictive reaction to being called a "bedbug" shows his entitlement, as well as the double standard that exists in many newsrooms.
Attackers Break Into Home of Investigative Journalist, Kill Her Dogs
"As much as they try, I will not stop investigating," said renowned journalist Lydia Cacho Ribeiro.
Religious Bigotry on Display at Mississippi's Flagship University?
Editorial choices by the Daily Mississippian, the campus paper at the University of Mississippi, suggest a bias against Christians and toward leftist views. That's not right.
U.S. One of the Deadliest Countries for Journalists
Afghanistan, Syria, Mexico and Yemen were the only countries in which more journalists died in 2018.
China Debuts AI Journalist for 'New News Experience'
It looks and speaks like real-life reporter Zhang Zhao. In reality, it's a simulation that could change the way the news is told.
Laura Loomer Defends Journalism Credentials
Loomer has painted mass shootings as false flag operations and fake news.