The Images That Led to This Inauguration Photojournalists on how the stories they captured reflect the American political story. January 20, 2025 By Alan Chin
Truth Social and Consequences November 25, 2024 By Jem Bartholomew The political press gears up for an unprecedented story: the social media executive in chief.
Make Some Noise September 27, 2024 By Sacha Biazzo and Meghnad Bose Aspiring social media ‘correspondents’ converge at a Trump rally.
Hearts and Minds Media April 17, 2023 By Emily Russell The United States attempts to spread democracy by broadcasting news around the world. How’s that going in Afghanistan?
‘The Left Edge of the Possible’ November 7, 2022 By Robert P. Baird How The American Prospect became the magazine of the moment
‘A kind of hell for journalists’ April 6, 2022 By Winthrop Rodgers A law in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region was supposed to stop sexist online abuse. Instead, it’s being used to jail journalists.
Unmasking Polarization: How Conservatives Make Sense of COVID-19 Coverage December 7, 2021 By Anthony Nadler, Doron Taussig, Natacha Yazbeck, and Andrea Wenzel