Pro-regime journalists are shaping public opinion in Egypt January 22, 2015 By Jared Malsin The Egyptian press is made up in large part by those who are under the control of the authorities
How New York protects police records from public view December 23, 2014 By David Uberti Newspapers, open-government agency, fight law that shields police-misconduct records
Changing the US hostage policy December 8, 2014 By Joel Simon Obama’s review of kidnappings is a good first step, but it isn’t enough
Rolling Stone’s omission in UVA article proves problematic (Updated) December 2, 2014 By Lene Bech Sillesen It should serve as a warning to journalists who report on rape to be extra cautious
Serial creators don’t know what will happen to Adnan Syed November 19, 2014 By Lindsay Beyerstein New developments in his legal case suggest that the outcome is wide open