The White House Press Corps Gears Up for Another Trump Term Plenty to worry about—but some are looking forward to the press having better access. January 21, 2025 By Jake Lahut
Will the Press Fight Like Tigers Against Trump? January 17, 2025 By James C. Goodale From criminal subpoenas to the Espionage Act, the next administration is likely to crack down on journalists. How we respond depends on the courage of media owners.
Documented Gears Up for Trump January 8, 2025 By Lauren Watson After years of engagement with immigrant communities in New York, a site is spreading its reach to newsrooms across the country.
I Can’t Believe This Is Reality! January 6, 2025 By Robert Mackey Two young content creators filmed the fatal shooting of Ashli Babbitt inside the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Both say they are journalists. Why did the government prosecute one and not the other?
Questions ABC News Should Answer Following the $16 Million Trump Settlement December 16, 2024 By Richard J. Tofel The decision to cave and apologize has unnerved American journalists. The network owes them an explanation.
Truth Social and Consequences November 25, 2024 By Jem Bartholomew The political press gears up for an unprecedented story: the social media executive in chief.
Ten Tips for Reporting in an Autocracy November 11, 2024 By Sheila S. Coronel American journalists have much to learn from colleagues in countries where democracy has been under siege.
Trump Wins, the Press Loses November 6, 2024 By Kyle Paoletta A second Trump administration is poised to be devastating to journalism.
Turning the Camera from Trump November 5, 2024 By Daniella Zalcman Instead of documenting political theater, photojournalists must capture America’s vulnerable reality.
What Jeff Bezos Got Wrong About Newspaper Endorsements November 1, 2024 By Gary Miles His decision misstated our influence and underestimated our impact.
The Washington Post opinion editor approved a Harris endorsement. A week later, Jeff Bezos killed it. October 25, 2024 By Sewell Chan
On anticipatory obedience and the media October 8, 2024 By Ian Bassin and Maximillian Potter Trump’s campaign against the Fourth Estate has been unfolding before our eyes—far more effectively than some in the press would like to believe.
Convention and Cringe August 22, 2024 By Jaime Joyce Kid reporters, now first-time presidential voters, on the coverage of Election 2024
Warped Front Pages November 20, 2023 By David M. Rothschild, Elliot Pickens, Gideon Heltzer, Jenny Wang, and Duncan J. Watts Researchers examine the self-serving fiction of ‘objective’ political news