Q&A: Joe Hagan on his explosive biography of Rolling Stone’s Jann Wenner October 19, 2017 By Elon Green
The White House briefing room gets its 15 minutes October 17, 2017 By Jon Friedman It’s cramped, has only 49 seats, and is a maze of wires and cables. But never, in its nearly 50 years of existence, has it been as central to a presidency as it is today.
The 140-character president October 16, 2017 By Mathew Ingram Donald Trump’s Twitter feed has become a news service for political junkies. It’s also raised a tangle of new ethical and legal questions for reporters covering the White House.
Making media literacy great again October 13, 2017 By Michael Rosenwald A basic understanding of where news comes from is back on the syllabus as students navigate an increasingly bewildering media environment
The Trump Conundrum October 11, 2017 By Regina G. Lawrence and Amber E. Boydstun Reporters struggled with how to write about one of the most unconventional presidential campaigns in US history. A new analysis shows why.
The Trump-Russia memos October 11, 2017 By Josh Neufeld A graphic account of the so-called “dossier” that had the media world buzzing
The victims of fake news October 10, 2017 By Nina Berman Conspiracy theories thrive online, but their consequences are real. Just ask these people.
What if the right-wing media wins? October 10, 2017 By McKay Coppins Conservative critics of the press want more than just a louder voice. They want The New York Times and The Washington Post to go away.
Girl in the rubble: An earthquake, a spellbinding rescue, and a tale that fell apart October 6, 2017 By Magda Bogin
Unearthing the photos of La Raza, unsung chronicler of Chicano stories in LA October 2, 2017 By Shaya Tayefe Mohajer