Weaponizing Distrust February 25, 2025 By Yona TR Golding For decades, critics—mostly on the left—have been justifiably skeptical of US statecraft and soft power. In just over a month, the Trump administration has used those arguments to discredit and dismantle an agency doing vital democratic work abroad.
Spiking and Swooning at the Washington Post February 24, 2025 By Yona TR Golding What the paper’s killing of endorsements, ads, and cartoons has inadvertently revealed about our fragile Fourth Estate.
The Gulf Between Trump and the Press February 21, 2025 By Yona TR Golding Trying to make the ‘Gulf of America’ happen.
Trump, Harris, and the Art of the Interview February 14, 2025 By Yona TR Golding The ethics of the CBS interview furor.
Q+A: Peter Beinart on a ‘New Story’ for Jews and Palestinians January 29, 2025 By Yona TR Golding On a new book, the politics of word choice, and writing for a skeptical audience.
The Time to Look January 27, 2025 By Yona TR Golding ‘In our hearts, we do have room for everything,’ Chen Liberman, an Israeli journalist, said. ‘But in our lineups? That’s a different story.’
The Ceasefire’s Local News January 15, 2025 By Yona TR Golding Across Israel and Palestine, all eyes were glued to the TV.
Q&A: Abed Abu Shehadeh on podcasting for the Palestinian citizens of Israel October 9, 2024 By Yona TR Golding
Broadcasting Vengeance September 30, 2024 By Yona TR Golding For the past year, human rights groups have kept their eyes on a right-wing Israeli news channel. They claim its rhetoric called for genocide.
How Politics Broke Content Moderation June 10, 2024 By Yona TR Golding First came Elon Musk, then the House of Representatives.