In his April 28 op-ed “Journalists, what side of history are you on?”, Gabe Hawkins wrote that journalistic objectivity was “drilled into” his skull during his first year at Medill. I’m glad to hear ...
If you followed the 2025 NCAA Tournament, you know it produced a litany of characters who went viral for basketball and non-basketball-related reasons. McNeese State manager Amir Khan was the star of ...
After “several funders did not renew their grants," the Harvard-based hub helping make academia accessible to reporters cut two positions.
Roger Ream is the president and CEO of The Fund for American Studies. Ryan Wolfe is the director of the Center for Excellence in Journalism at The Fund for American Studies. The culture of free speech ...
The way we get our news is changing fast. The latest research from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University shows that, around the world, news consumers are turning to ...
If President Donald Trump had it his way, the revolution would not be televised, published, livestreamed or posted about. It wouldn’t even make the front page of The New York Times. The president’s ...
World / A so-called precept in the practice of news coverage is that “if it bleeds, it leads.” Well, apparently, if a Palestinian is bleeding, this isn’t true. Alex Colston On October 9, 2025, I ...
Mount Royal University provides funding as a member of The Conversation CA. Mount Royal University provides funding as a member of The Conversation CA-FR. The response of Canada’s legacy news media to ...
A so-called precept in the practice of news coverage is that “if it bleeds, it leads.” Well, apparently, if a Palestinian is bleeding, this isn’t true. Human rights defenders ride aboard a vessel ...
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