The Right Takes Aim at Wikipedia January 30, 2025 By Sarah Grevy Gotfredsen Disputes around edits are nothing new, but the rise of partisanship has added fuel to the fire.
Combining Forces January 29, 2025 By Lauren Watson A year after their merger, Mother Jones and the Center for Investigative Reporting are focused on resilience.
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.
City on Fire January 28, 2025 By Jim Newton The intrepid journalists of the Los Angeles Times continue to do invaluable work—in spite of a historically bad owner.
‘Europe’s Last Dictator’ Wields the Ax January 28, 2025 By Jon Allsop The war on the press in Belarus.
Too Much News, Redux January 27, 2025 By Jon Allsop Trump floods the zone in his first week back in power.
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 Flurry at CNN January 24, 2025 By Betsy Morais A major network charts a digital course—and makes layoffs.
Paul Krugman on Leaving the New York Times January 24, 2025 By Charles Kaiser The paper wanted to take away his newsletter or make him write less frequently, he says.
Trump, Musk, and the Limits of Attention January 23, 2025 By Jon Allsop The ambiguity of Musk’s salute is partly the point.
Bracing for Poilievre January 23, 2025 By Lauren Watson Canada’s likely next prime minister threatens to gut the country’s press.
On Free Speech and Speaking Freely January 22, 2025 By Jon Allsop What Trump’s ‘censorship’ order means.
How to Cover Stupidity (Including Our Own) January 22, 2025 By Sacha Biazzo Writers in Europe are wrestling with a philosophical concept that lies at the heart of much journalism.
The White House Press Corps Gears Up for Another Trump Term January 21, 2025 By Jake Lahut Plenty to worry about—but some are looking forward to the press having better access.