Trump Earns Different Press Coverage Than Clinton
If Trump stopped making veiled assassination claims, citing conspiracy theories, or claiming election fraud, then the press would have nothing to critique, and the disparity would subside.
Prolific Robot Journalist Covers 450 Olympic Stories
'AI writing bot' Xiaomigbot produced up to 58 articles a day for a Chinese publication.
Women Journalists Share Their Sexual Harassment Stories
The problem of sexual harassment in media has come to the surface after allegations by women who worked at Fox News.
Eight Egyptian Anchorwomen Ordered to Lose Weight
One of the suspended anchors said the public should decide if she's too "fat" to present the news.
John Oliver Laments the Decline of Local Newspapers
The decline of journalism could mean the rise of political corruption, he says.
Turkey Shuts Down Media Outlets in Crackdown
Thousands more military personnel and 47 more journalists were detained Wednesday.
Do You Want Stunt Journalism, or Do You Want the Truth?
When did journalism get so physically degrading?
Melania Trump's Speech: The Guy Who Scooped Everybody
He got the biggest scoop of the Republican National Convention without setting foot in Cleveland.
My Friend, Marie Colvin, Was Assassinated
It is the duty of all of us who survived never to be silenced, writes photographer Paul Conroy.
Marie Colvin: Assad Regime 'Knew Exactly Where She Was'
The journalist's family is suing the regime of Bashar al-Assad over accusations it assassinated her.
Quora Question: What's Wrong With Today's Media?
We are living in both the best and the worst media environment in history, a media critic says.
Blendle May Be the Antidote to Ad Blockers
With more than a million users and dozens of publishers signed up, Blendle claims it's no longer "just some weird exotic experiment."
Female Somali Radio Journalist Gunned Down in Mogadishu
Sagal Salad Osman worked for Radio Mogadishu.
NPR Photographer, Translator Killed in Afghanistan
David Gilkey and his translator, Zabihullah Tamanna, were killed after joining Afghan troops in Helmand province.
Philippines Leader Says Some Journalists Deserve to Die
"Just because you're a journalist you are not exempted from assassination if you're a son of a bitch," Duterte said.
Women Reporters Honored for Courage in Journalism
The International Women's Media Foundation will honor Newsweek's Janine di Giovanni.
Decades-Long Servitude in the Slaughterhouse
"The Boys in the Bunkhouse," by Dan Barry, tells the unbelievable but true story of a turkey processing plant's house of horrors in Iowa.
Quora Question: Military Photographer Tells His Story
Military photographer reveals what the military thinks of photojournalists and what sort of training he had to do to get his job.
Quora: Military Photographer's Memorable Moments
The Rwandan refugee crisis, the 50th annivesaries of D-Day and Victory Day are among Roland Gomez's most notable professional memories.
Egypt Investigating Reuters Chief Over Regeni Story
The report said that the Egyptian police detained the Italian student on the night of his death.
'Hamilton,' Associated Press Among Pulitzer Winners
Additional winners include 'The Sympathizer' by Viet Thanh Nguyen in fiction and the Associated Press in the public service journalism category.
Is a Reporter as Guilty as the Source He Protects?
New Yorker writer Gay Talese promised not to name a voyeur hotelier who spied on his guests having sex. Should Talese have called the cops?
Quora Question: The Panama Papers; Why Not Sooner?
Three reasons journalists waited so long to reveal the news of the Panama Papers.
How the Panama Papers Investigation Unfolded
Gerard Ryle was at the center of a global network of investigative reporters assembled to reveal the financial secrets of the world's most powerful people.
Turkey's Erdoğan Threatens to Sue People Who Insult Him
Erdoğan issued the admonition a day before a hearing resumes in the trial of two high-profile Turkish journalists.
The Associated Press Cooperated With the Nazis: Report
AP photographs were used for Nazi propaganda, according to The Guardian newspaper.
Britain's Poles Hit Back At 'Scurrilous' Sun Newspaper
Paper had reported on a guide to the U.K. welfare system by the Polish Express
Most Nations in Americas Can Still Muzzle Journalists
Only Jamaica has entirely repealed laws that would allow journalists to be prosecuted for their reporting.
How Come Journalism Movies Don't Win Best Picture?
'Spotlight' could be the first movie about journalism to win Best Picture since the 1940s.
Turkey Frees Two Journalists After Court Ruling
The two leading journalists at the 'Cumhuriyet' newspaper were charged with revealing state secrets.