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Anna Gomez’s Lonely Fight As the FCC’s sole Democrat, she’s been outspoken about protecting the First Amendment. Getting her way has been tough.
The Media Today Another Harrowing Chapter in Gaza Telling the story of starvation.
The Kicker Will the Jeffrey Epstein Scandal Break MAGA Media? Mother Jones ’s Anna Merlan on how the Epstein files are tearing MAGA media apart.
Hulk Hogan’s lawsuit famously took down Gawker—but his most interesting media legacy might be something else.
Laurels and Darts Knowing: Still Only Half the Battle On showing receipts. Plus: Build the wall? Not if you need a filling. And an obit goes awry.
What Do Journalists Owe Their Sources—and Their Audiences? As digital tools advance, there are more ways than ever to seek the truth. There are also more ways to lose trust.
The lack of access to food, now an acute situation, has been in the making for months. Early this year, Abubaker Abed, a Palestinian journalist who had been reporting from Gaza, was diagnosed with ...
Getting my news from ChatGPT.Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. If you spend any time among people in the AI space, you’ll hear a common refrain. Large language models (LLMs) like ...
One of the toughest stories for any reporter to crack is a grand-jury deliberation. Jurors are sworn to secrecy, and while witnesses will sometimes blab after their appearance, it can be exceedingly ...
Ten Tips for Reporting in an Autocracy American journalists have much to learn from colleagues in countries where democracy has been under siege.
The Interview Michael Grynbaum on the High-Flying Days at Condé Nast Concorde flights, round-the-clock chauffeurs, and a bygone era of cultural gatekeeping.
Campaign Notebook, International Edition Foreign reporters on covering the Americanest election imaginable.