The Glossy Mirage March 7, 2025 By Andrew Fedorov When American magazines pulled out of Russia, the editors stuck around and remade them for the country left behind—without mentioning war.
Prosecutors Drop Case Against Stanford Student Journalist March 6, 2025 By Bill Grueskin Dilan Gohill was arrested while covering protests on campus last summer.
AI Search Has A Citation Problem March 6, 2025 By Klaudia Jaźwińska and Aisvarya Chandrasekar We Compared Eight AI Search Engines. They’re All Bad at Citing News.
News Organizations Are Starting to Embrace Creator-Model Journalists March 6, 2025 By Klaudia Jaźwińska The influencer as collaborator, not competitor.
Connecting the Dots in Coverage of Trump and Islamophobia March 6, 2025 By Aida Alami The press has responded to his deluge of anti-immigrant announcements in kind, raising alarm that grants credence to an ahistorical premise.
Q&A: Robin Berjon on Freeing Journalists’ Feeds March 5, 2025 By Feven Merid The AT protocol and “long-term, lifelong, sustainable protection against enshittification.”
The DOGE Cuts Are a Local News Story, Too March 5, 2025 By Lauren Watson Federal workers manage lands, protect forests—and, yes, breed fish—all over the country.
No Entry March 4, 2025 By Yona TR Golding Israel still won’t say when international journalists will be allowed back into Gaza.
My Trauma Was Nearly Forty Years Ago. Then a Journalist Called. March 4, 2025 By Joshua A. Miele Deciding when to share a deeply personal story is never easy.
Wires Crossed March 3, 2025 By Yona TR Golding “This move does not give the power back to the people—it gives power to the White House.”
Congolese Journalists Navigate a Thorny Landscape of Factions March 3, 2025 By Nalova Akua “Despite practicing self-censorship, we are still under a lot of pressure.”
Introducing Laurels and Darts February 28, 2025 By Bill Grueskin CJR’s longtime column of criticism and praise is being revived—with a twist.
I Vaticanisti: Meet the Reporters Covering Pope Francis February 28, 2025 By Sacha Biazzo At the Holy See, journalists from around the world monitor the Roman Catholic pontiff—especially now.
From Marty Baron to Robber Baron February 27, 2025 By Andrew Rosenthal Jeff Bezos is heel-turning the Washington Post opinion section into the realm of the far right.