Are White House Leaks Illegal?
There are leakers in every department of the federal government, including intelligence agencies.
Mainstream Media Struggles With Terrorism Coverage
Coverage of the Manchester attack reflected continued struggles for the mainstream media in covering terrorism.
Why The New York Times Should Have a Public Editor
The Times needs to hold itself accountable, especially during the Trump era.
Kentucky Newspaper Shooting Another Blow to U.S. Press
No employees were harmed in the suspected shooting at the newspaper's offices.
Trump's America Sees Trickle-Down Lawlessness
Greg Gianforte's election victory is a win for thuggishness.
Journalists are left to be killed in Mexico
Journalists are at the forefront of Mexico´s human rights crisis and are offered little protection by the government.
Why Is the Times Running a Column to Praise Trump?
How does the weekly Michael Kinsley column serve readers?
Turkey's Journalists Are Under Siege
Journalists jailed in Egypt and freed after a social media campaign say the world must do the same to save Turkey's free press.
Journalists Around the World Face 'Repression 2.0': CPJ
There were 259 journalists in jail by the end of 2016, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
CIA Chief Pompeo Takes Aim at the Free Press
Some lawmakers want to decide what counts as a "real journalist" to control what counts as news.
Trump's 'Alternative Facts' Hurt Women Everywhere
A former journalist reflects on how the denigration of the news media narrows the national understanding of what women in America want.
The Gospel of Reductress
Reductress, a scathing satire site with a feminist bent, adapts to the Age of Trump.
New York Times Launches Campaign for Truth at Oscars
A conflicting collection of pre-recorded punditry evokes a strong reaction from the U.S. president.
How Silicon Valley Can Help Save Journalism
A better, sustainable business model could restore the press's credibility.
The Biggest Media Trend of 2016? Total Humiliation
I wish I could tell you the media will do better in 2017. But why would you believe me?
15 Writers Reveal the Worst Thing They Wrote in 2016
We asked good writers to share their worst embarrassments.
The Complex Relationship Between Soldiers and Reporters
A soldier tells the story of an unlikely bond he formed with a reporter while stationed in Kosovo.
Dispatches From the Alternate Reality Where Clinton Won
There's a massive graveyard of content celebrating Hillary Clinton's historic win. Here are some excerpts.
Does Facebook Have an Incentive to Curb 'Fake News?'
'There's a strong financial incentive for Facebook to stay extremely personalized to reinforce people's belief systems,' former employee says.
What the Media Got Wrong About Donald Trump and Brexit
Big media must become an outsider again in order to challenge misinformation and lies.
Rolling Stone, Reporter Found Liable for UVA Rape Story
The jury ruled that Rolling Stone acted "with actual malice" in publishing its now-infamous campus rape article.
'Women in Revolt': A Newsweek Cover and Lawsuit Collide
In 1970, 46 women on staff sued the magazine for discrimination. Read the cover story on the women's liberation movement published the day they announced their suit.
Countries Where Journalist Killers Get Away With It
Islamist militants groups are responsible for many of the journalist killings, said the Committee to Protect Journalists.
'Good Girls Revolt': The Legacy of a Newsweek Lawsuit
Nearly five decades ago, 46 female Newsweek staffers sued the magazine for gender discrimination. What has changed since then?
How Did the Media Handle Past Political Sex Scandals?
From Bill Clinton to John Edwards, how have political sex scandals been covered and is Trump's coverage fair?
Newsweek Staff Win Newswomen's Club of New York Awards
Staff Writer Stav Ziv took top honor as Best New Journalist and Senior Writer Abigail Jones received the Front Page Award for Magazine Interview.
Most Millennials Prefer Reading News, Not Watching It
Yes, people like to read the news. Especially younger adults.
ISIS Sniper Kills Dutch Photojournalist in Libya
The photographer had previously been kidnapped with British journalist John Cantlie in Syria.
Pope Francis: Rumor-Based Journalism is 'Terrorism'
The pontiff urged journalists not to stoke fear.
Long-Form Lives: MacArthur 'Genius' Sarah Stillman
The investigative journalist, a staff writer for The New Yorker, talks about being named one of 23 new fellows by the MacArthur Foundation.