Is Objectivity Still Worth Pursuing? A generation of journalists is challenging traditional standards. July 10, 2025 By Julie Gerstein and Margaret Sullivan
How Local Reporters Manage the Dangers of Covering Extremism July 8, 2025 By Liam Scott The extremism beat has gone mainstream—but in local markets, it’s still intensely personal.
Cloudflare Blocks AI Bots from Scraping Web Content Without Permission July 3, 2025 By Sarah Grevy Gotfredsen The move is a win for media publishers.
Trust Issues July 2, 2025 By Aida Alami News consumers are skeptical of the press. That’s driving them to partisan personalities.
A New Wave of Narrative Podcasts Takes On Africa’s Youth Struggles June 30, 2025 By Maurice Oniang’o Radio Workshop is part of a network of documentary-style podcasts growing across the continent.
Can AI Tools Meet Journalistic Standards? June 26, 2025 By Julie Gerstein and Margaret Sullivan So far, the results are spotty.
The New Digg’s Plan to Use AI for Community Moderation June 16, 2025 By Anika Collier Navaroli Humans weigh in.
How Should Journalists Call Out Lies in the Age of Trump and AI? June 12, 2025 By Julie Gerstein and Margaret Sullivan Journalists must find new ways to talk about false information.
Small-Town Newspapers Are Dying Because No One Wants to Run Them June 11, 2025 By Liam Scott And it’s not just about the money.
When Local Newspapers Die, Corruption Festers June 9, 2025 By Brad N. Greenwood Our study also found that digital media sites didn’t make much of a difference.
Don’t Mourn the Death of Alt-Weeklies. They’re Alive and Well. June 4, 2025 By Aimee Levitt In some communities, alt-weeklies have outlasted the daily paper.
Some NYC Teens Have a New Hobby: The School Paper June 3, 2025 By Will Bunch A push to restart high school newspapers focuses on what journalism can do for the students who create it.
Pioneering Payback June 2, 2025 By Lauren Watson The potential of the Oregon Journalism Protection Act.
Local Journalism Thrives on Ambition and Optimism May 21, 2025 By Sarabeth Berman At a critical moment for public service journalism, the American Journalism Project is growing local news—and it’s working.
Cover-Up in Plain Sight May 20, 2025 By Richard J. Tofel New books examine how the Biden administration handled the delicate subject of age—but not how the press covered the story.
The Experiment May 16, 2025 By Sacha Biazzo An Italian editor called his project, which involved a special insert made entirely by AI, “a master’s program in artificial intelligence.”