‘Still Shooting Ourselves in the Foot, Over and Over’ The New Yorker’s Clare Malone on trust in journalism and newsroom morale after Trump’s win. November 13, 2024 By Lauren Watson
The Wall Street Journal’s Campaign to Free Evan Gershkovich November 13, 2024 By Paul Beckett What newsrooms need to know, from an insider who helped lead the effort.
Getting Past Newsroom Myopia November 12, 2024 By Stephen J. Adler To truly represent the US, national news organizations need to collaborate with local partners.
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.
One Hellish Night November 8, 2024 By Lauren Watson An election watch party with Hell Gate, a New York news-and-culture cooperative.
How Trump Won Over the Latino Vote November 8, 2024 By Josh Hersh A deep dive with CJR contributor Jack Herrera.
So What Now? November 7, 2024 By Richard J. Tofel We must again be at work, but also preparing for war if Trump chooses that.
‘What If They Finally Voted for Hitler?’ and ‘Hope for the Best’ November 6, 2024 By Sacha Biazzo and Meghnad Bose What the world’s media wrote about Trump.
Another Letter to a Young Journalist November 6, 2024 By Samuel G. Freedman We’ve entered a dark age. We need your generation not to despair, but instead to recommit to the fight for democracy.
Trump Wins, the Press Loses November 6, 2024 By Kyle Paoletta A second Trump administration is poised to be devastating to journalism.