What’s a Fact, Anyway?
Journalists put more stress on accuracy than ever before. The problem is, accuracy is a slippery idea.
Read MoreNPR reaffirms DEI commitment after chief diversity officer announces retirement
The chief diversity officer at National Public Radio (NPR) has announced that he will retire amid widespread backlash to diversity, equity and...
Read MoreWhat Happened to “The Washington Post” Under Marty Baron?
Marty Baron’s boardroom-first vision of how journalism should be organized. In a new book, the former editor tirelessly hymns how he and the...
Read MoreThe Intercept Adds Journalist Susan Smith Richardson to Board of Directors
The Intercept today announced the addition of journalist Susan Smith Richardson to its board of directors. Richardson is a veteran journalist who has...
Read MoreThe Intercept Launches Innovative Student Journalism Pilot Program
The Intercept, in collaboration with Professor Erin Siegal McIntyre of the University of North Carolina, is proud to announce the launch of an...
Read MoreThe Media’s Mega-Failure on LA’s Mega-Fires
Even as the LA fires still burn, most journalism is not representing how the climate crisis is driving increasingly frequent and severe extreme...
Read MoreJournalism beats odds-on favorite Barnes to win San Felipe on road to Kentucky Derby
ARCADIA, Calif. (AP) — Journalism ran down odds-on favorite Barnes in the stretch to win the $300,000 San Felipe Stakes by 1 3/4 lengths at Santa...
Read MoreThe Intercept Relaunches Press Freedom Defense Fund
With newsrooms facing unprecedented threats from vexatious litigation, regulatory attacks, efforts to undermine whistleblower and confidential source...
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