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  • [H1] Capitol Newbies
  • [H1] The Letter of the Law, and the Law in Practice
  • [H1] The NPR and Colorado Stations That Took Trump to Court
  • [H1] Nothing Is Secure
  • [H1] The Case for Unbordered Reporting
  • [H1] No, Seth Harp Didn’t Dox a Delta Force Commander
  • [H1] S.V. Dáte Thinks the White House Press Corps Should Hand In Their Badges, Too
  • [H1] A Risk Assessment of America Right Now
  • [H1] Putting Your Cards Down
  • [H1] ICE May Be Breaking the Law to Stonewall Reporters
  • [H1] Did the No Kings Protests Get Enough Attention?
  • [H1] How News Publications Are Changing to Protect Immigrant Sources
  • [H1] Whisper Networking
  • [H1] A Warning from a Hungarian Journalist: ‘Brace Yourself for the Worst’
  • [H1] A New Normal
  • [H1] Ten Tips for Reporting in an Autocracy
  • [H1] Preparing for the Onslaught
  • [H1] Back in the Whirlwind
  • [H1] Ping On
  • [H1] Campaign Notebook, International Edition
  • [H1] Uganda’s Twitter Battleground
  • [H1] Future Forecasting
  • [H1] The O.G. News Influencer
  • [H1] The Idiot
  • [H1] Bias Busters
  • [H1] Free Range
  • [H1] The Media, Debunked!
  • [H1] Visions of 2050
  • [H1] Locally Sourced Chum
  • [H1] What the Future Looks Like
  • [H1] The Direct-to-Consumer Playbook
  • [H1] Recipe Book
  • [H1] Pivoting to Creator
  • [H1] ‘I’ll Hear About It Eventually’
  • [H1] Recipe Book
  • [H1] The Push to Get International Reporters into Gaza
  • [H1] A Flotilla Reporter Detained
  • [H1] Israel’s Influencer Insiders
  • [H1] A New Gaza Rage Machine—with Polish Origins
  • [H1] Journalists, As Such
  • [H1] The Killing of Anas al-Sharif: Could Israel Be Prosecuted?
  • [H1] Urgent Ideas for Defending Press Freedom in Gaza
  • [H1] Israel Kills Six More Journalists in Gaza
  • [H1] Depicting Gaza from Fifteen Thousand Feet
  • [H1] Journalists Are Starving in Gaza
  • [H1] The Time to Look
  • [H1] Killing the Messenger
  • [H1] Remembering the ‘Father Figure’ of Journalism in Gaza
  • [H1] No Entry
  • [H1] Archiving the Vulnerable Work of Gaza Journalists
  • [H1] How Gaza Changed the Rules for Newsrooms
  • [H1] Israel Kills Six More Journalists in Gaza
  • [H1] How We’re Using AI
  • [H1] Do AI Detection Tools Work?
  • [H1] Study Guide Supremacy
  • [H1] The PSAi
  • [H1] Reddit Is Winning the AI Game
  • [H1] The Creative Approach Behind Penske’s AI Lawsuit
  • [H1] The Future of News and Search
  • [H1] Steven Levy on AI and the Press
  • [H1] The Rise of AI Local News
  • [H1] The Experiment
  • [H1] How Should Journalists Call Out Lies in the Age of Trump and AI? 
  • [H1] Can AI Tools Meet Journalistic Standards?
  • [H1] Is Objectivity Still Worth Pursuing?
  • [H1] What Do Journalists Owe Their Sources—and Their Audiences?
  • [H1] For Nonprofit Newsrooms, Ethical Funding Is Essential
  • [H1] Thirteen Journalists on How They Are Rethinking Ethics 
  • [H1] Times Change, and So Can Ethics
  • [H1] Is the US Media Captured?
  • [H1] Garrett Graff Thinks the Press Should Be Taking Trump’s Health Much More Seriously
  • [H1] Paramount Settles with Trump
  • [H1] Will Others Dive into the White House Press Pool?
  • [H1] The DOGE Cuts Are a Local News Story, Too
  • [H1] Trump Wins, the Press Loses
  • [H1] Let’s try this again
  • [H1] Will the Press Fight Like Tigers Against Trump?
  • [H1] Truth Social and Consequences
  • [H1] A New Way to Cover Trump’s Second Term 
  • [H1] Why Traditional Media Can’t Have Its Own Joe Rogan
  • [H1] Bad TV
  • [H1] Why libs are so mad at media
  • [H1] How to Make TikTok Journalism Not Cringey? The EU Might Have an Answer.
  • [H1] The New Digg’s Plan to Use AI for Community Moderation
  • [H1] The Before and After
  • [H1] Writing the AI Rulebook
  • [H1] How Politics Broke Content Moderation
  • [H1] Listen Up
  • [H1] Voicemail
  • [H1] How Twitter Turning to X Changed Journalism
  • [H1] The Final Flight of the Airline Magazine
  • [H1] The Journalism 2050 Issue
  • [H1] The PSAi
  • [H1] The Election Issue
  • [H1] The Business Model Issue
  • [H1] The Authoritarianism Issue
  • [H1] The Abortion Issue
  • [H1] The Everything Virus
  • [H1] 60th Anniversary
  • [H1] The Politics Issue
  • [H1] The Existential Issue
  • [H2] Future Forecasting
  • [H2] A Look Back at Covering Gaza for the Post
  • [H2] Blackout Iran
  • [H2] A Cauldron of Ideas to Fight Misinformation
  • [H2] Recent
  • [H2] The Drug War in Full View
  • [H2] AI Versus Accuracy? We’re Willing to Make the Trade-Off.
  • [H2] Taking Reality TV Seriously
  • [H2] A Cauldron of Ideas to Fight Misinformation
  • [H2] In This Cleveland Newsroom, AI Is Writing (But Not Reporting) the News
  • [H2] NewsNation’s Moment
  • [H2] The Voice of the Uyghur Post 
  • [H2] What Happened to Trump’s Biggest Fan?
  • [H2] Survival Guide
  • [H2] The Washington Post Gave Up on Diverse Coverage Well Before Layoffs
  • [H2] Elbowing In
  • [H2] Inside the Reviewnaissance
  • [H2] What the Post Cuts Will Do
  • [H2] How ‘Pink Slime’ Publishers Are Weaponizing FOIA 
  • [H2] Disarming the Global Free Press
  • [H2] A Dismantling of the Washington Post
  • [H2] Carpenter Media’s Ominous Takeover of Local News
  • [H2] The Astonishing Arrests of Don Lemon and Georgia Fort
  • [H2] The Voice in the Deportation Machine
  • [H2] Forecasting
  • [H2] The Fight over AI at McClatchy
  • [H2] ‘A Trauma That You Carry’
  • [H2] For Venezuelan Journalists, It’s Like Maduro Never Left
  • [H2] A Veteran of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette—and Its Long Strike—Prepares for What’s Next
  • [H2] Women’s Glossies Go MAGA
  • [H2] Copper Theft Is Making Small Radio Stations Go Silent
  • [H2] And That’s the Way It Is 
  • [H2] Reporting While Trans
  • [H2] The Story of Gaza
  • [H2] What the Dissolution of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting Means
  • [H2] Unaffiliated
  • [H2] The Law-and-Order Influencer
  • [H2] When to Publish News of War
  • [H2] The Battle for Press Freedom in the Streets
  • [H2] Artificial Intelligence
  • [H2] A Newsroom in Exile Imagines a Free Kurdish Press
  • [H2] ‘I’ll Hear About It Eventually’
  • [H2] The Idiot
  • [H2] Bias Busters
  • [H2] Can Two Detroit Papers Survive a Split?
  • [H2] Transparency Didn’t Delay Justice for R. Kelly or Jeffrey Epstein. Prosecutors Did.
  • [H2] A New Look at Journalism Ethics
  • [H2] The O.G. News Influencer
  • [H2] Visions of 2050
  • [H2] Locally Sourced Chum
  • [H2] Hong Kong’s Jimmy Lai Is Convicted of National Security Charges 
  • [H2] The Direct-to-Consumer Playbook
  • [H2] Reporting with One Hand Tied
  • [H2] The SLAPP Problem Is Worse Than We Thought 
  • [H2] Brazil’s ‘Netflix of the Right’ Lands in Miami
  • [H2] Writing Her Way Out
  • [H2] How Students Are Trying to Save Local News
  • [H2] Lessons Learned (Or Not)
  • [H2] The Vanquishing of Military.com
  • [H2] The Why and How of the Border
  • [H2] Partying at Mar-a-Lago with the New MAGA Media Stars
  • [H2] Yes! You There in the Front, in the Red Hat!
  • [H2] The Nation’s Longest Ongoing Strike Is Over—but the Battle Isn’t
  • [H2] Transformations
  • [H2] Visualizing Trans Coverage
  • [H2] The Tragic Loss of Teen Vogue
  • [H2] Biased, Boring Liars
  • [H2] Viktor Orbán’s Hail Mary 
  • [H2] One Battle After Another
  • [H2] Recent Issues
  • [H2] Corridor of Mirrors
  • [H3] Politics
  • [H3] The Journalism 2050 Issue
  • [H3] International
  • [H3] Synthetic Media
  • [H3] Standards and Practices
  • [H3] Remembering
  • [H3] Reboot
  • [H3] Magazine
  • [H3] From the Archive
  • [H3] About
  • [H3] Support CJR
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