Hong Kong Refuses to Renew Visa of Veteran Journalist
"If he can be denied a visa only because he chaired an event, we need to ask what's happened to freedom of expression in Hong Kong," Amnesty International said.
Egypt Passes New Restrictions on Free Press
The new legislation categorizes social media accounts with more than 5,000 followers as media outlets.
The Truth Behind the Latest Breast Cancer Chemo Hype
Misleading headlines might encourage patients to alter their treatment—with potentially tragic consequences.
Murdered Mexican Journalist Is Sixth to Die This Year
Reporter Hector Gonzalez was found dead in the northeastern state of Tamaulipas, notorious for drug-related violence and corruption.
Ralph Steadman On Gonzo Journalist Hunter Thompson
Remember that time Hunter S. Thompson got stoned and missed the Rumble in the Jungle boxing fight? This artist does.
Tom Wolfe Wishes the Statue of Liberty Happy Birthday
The pioneer of New Journalism and the author of the best-selling 'Bonfire of the Vanities' wrote 'The Copper Goddess' in 1986.
The Pulitzer Prize Winner Who Now Works at a Brewery
"I have a lot of complicated feelings about this photo," said Kelly of his image.
Apple Buys Magazine Subscription Service
Android and Amazon Kindle users will still be able to access the app, which gives account holders access to over 200 magazines.
Bob Woodward Wants You to Dig Deeper
The legendary "All the President's Men" reporter confesses his regrets and shares journalism secrets.
Who Is Ján Kuciak? Journalist Killed in Slovakia
Journalist Ján Kuciak was killed in Slovakia, and police believed it was related to his investigative work that looked at fraud and tax evasion.
Dems Want It to Be a Federal Crime to Attack Reporters
Trump has fueled a more hostile climate toward reporters, say advocates.
Journalist on Trial for Murder, 22 Years Later
Ian Bailey will be tried in the 1996 Christmas killing of French woman Sophie Toscan du Plantier.
Woman Behind "Shitty Media Men" List Comes Forward
Writer reveals her identity after a magazine article threatened to out her.
Yes, Please Shut Stephen Miller Up
The Trump adviser is a stooge, engaged in a useless "us vs. them" battle.
15 Writers Confess the Worst Thing They Wrote in 2017
We asked Slavoj Žižek, Mark Harris, Michael Musto and others to share their second thoughts. It got weird.
Q&A: How Jodi Kantor Started a Revolution
"What have women in the United States truly endured in the workplace? We're only beginning to learn the truth."
Can Gawker Rise From the Dead?
Former employees are looking to reboot the legendary gossip blog. Can it succeed?
NYC Politician Tried to Restrict Press Access
The New York City Council Speaker abruptly limited access to the press and public to an area in the east wing of City Hall on Monday, spurring immediate backlash by the city press corps.
LA Weekly Is Gutted, and Alt-Weeklies Are Doomed
This is a brutally depressing year for alternative print media—and LA Weekly is the latest bloodbath.
DNAinfo and Gothamist Are Victims of War on Journalism
The destruction of two essential local news websites by a union-busting billionaire has all the elements of class warfare.
10-Year-Old Journalist Offers Hope For Reporters
10-year-old Hilde Kate Lysiak is not letting society's pessimism about the field of journalism stop her from achieving her dreams.
Israel, Italy Teach Students to Spot, Stop Fake News
Half of teenagers say they worry about unwittingly sharing online propaganda.
How Media Failed to Expose Weinstein's Behavior
Why it matters that NBC News turned down the chance to run the explosive investigation into the former film executive's treatment of women.
How Did the Media Botch Tom Petty's Death So Badly?
The media rushed to eulogize Tom Petty before the rocker had actually died. It was an embarrassment for journalism.
How Many Media Eras Have Ended in 2017? A Timeline
The Daily News was sold. The Village Voice print paper is dead. It's the end of an era—and another era, and another era, and another era.
Do Americans Trust the Media?
The picture for the news industry runs cold and hot (well, lukewarm, to be fair).
Video Can't Save the News Industry
The written word will survive, as it has for 5,000 years. Some of your favorite websites won't.
Even Britain's Daily Mail Has Issues With Its Website
While many people think the two are the same, the Daily Mail and the Mail Online are separate publications.
University of Virginia Frat Settles With Rolling Stone
The 2014 Rolling Stone article was widely discredited and eventually retracted by the magazine, leading to a major lawsuit.