Al Jazeera Is Banned, Again Last year, Israel suspended Al Jazeera. Now the Palestinian Authority has done likewise. January 3, 2025 By Jon Allsop
Requiem for the Jersey Journal October 31, 2024 By Helene Stapinski As scrappy and gritty as the city it covered, the only newspaper in Hudson County, N.J., will close in February, at age 157.
Crossing Over October 31, 2024 By Julia Preston After four decades in journalism, I felt I could no longer follow the rules of impartiality. But I still believe in them.
There are two kinds of journalism drama. Soon we’ll find out which we’re living. October 31, 2024 By Joel Simon
Martin Baron on Jeff Bezos, the Post, and the role of presidential endorsements October 30, 2024 By Josh Hersh
Jeff Bezos Should Donate the Washington Post to a Charity October 30, 2024 By Steven Waldman His conflicts of interests are insurmountable. He can take a heroic path to strengthen journalism.
Campaign Notebook, International Edition October 30, 2024 By CJR Staff Foreign reporters on covering the Americanest election imaginable.
Q&A: The Nevada Current’s Michael Lyle on covering a swing state amid poll anxiety October 30, 2024 By Lauren Watson
Why Are Liberals Infuriated with the Media? October 29, 2024 By Jeff Jarvis From sanewashing to false equivalence, many readers have had it with their favorite news publications. Editors would do well to listen.
Deconstructing stories: What you need to engage with automated news October 29, 2024 By Samuel Danzon-Chambaud
Why did a Canadian paper name the Washington Post’s anonymous sources? October 29, 2024 By Jon Allsop
Faith and Perfidy at the Washington Post October 28, 2024 By Roger Rosenblatt In the age of Jeff Bezos, a complete turnaround from the values of Katharine Graham.
Hurricane of Lies October 28, 2024 By Mark Hertsgaard How weathercasters and FEMA workers became the favorite new targets of right-wing conspiracy-mongers.