After 400 days in Egyptian jail, an Al Jazeera reporter is on a mission October 2, 2015 By David Uberti
A Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter explains why he recently resigned from the Toronto Star August 5, 2015 By Jack Murtha
Is UpWorthy moving closer to journalism? January 6, 2015 By Alexis Sobel Fitts The hiring of Amy O’Leary suggests the site may soon produce original content
Should all journalists be on Twitter? October 9, 2014 By Ann Friedman Reasons to take up or forgo the 140-character platform
Bill Keller-led Marshall Project gives readers a ‘sneak preview’ August 5, 2014 By David Uberti The criminal justice nonprofit cross-published its first story in The Washington Post on Monday
The case for Voxsplaining the local news June 6, 2014 By Corey Hutchins My adventures in understanding North Carolina’s privilege license tax
Survey: One in five journalists has had a credential request denied June 5, 2014 By Jonathan Peters Freelancers, photographers, activists face the highest barriers to access
A concrete example of journalistic success October 18, 2013 By John Mecklin The Los Angeles Times expands on its outstanding coverage of earthquake risks
Taking stock in Texas October 4, 2013 By Richard Parker Our correspondent recaps the conversation at a CJR event in Austin, and adds some thoughts of his own
A fault-finding mission September 30, 2013 By John Mecklin Los Angeles Times series seeks to make sure towers aren’t built along earthquake faults
What’s next in Ann Arbor? September 17, 2013 By Anna Clark Advance changes gears again, as media-savvy locals try to fill the gaps