Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. On June 13, 1976, a source invited Don Bolles, an investigative reporter who covered crime, corrupt politicians, and the Mafia ...
It is blindingly obvious to anybody with a pulse that Trump ordered these subpoenas himself. The idea of celebrating the ...
Turner, the superintendent of schools in Montclair, New Jersey, sat down for an interview with a hyperlocal news podcast ...
It is about having the courage to keep widening the circle of liberty, dignity, and opportunity.” And then, Encina ended his ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. In 2003, Toni Locy, a former reporter for USA Today, published a series of articles about the FBI’s investigation into the ...
No other topic that I’ve ever covered has involved so many people popping out of the woodwork and trying to offer you secret ...
The Committee to Protect Journalists’ role documenting members of the press killed in the Israel-Gaza war has made it a target.
In her documentary Ask E. Jean, Ivy Meeropol finds a subject with “a way of talking about sexual assault that I hadn’t heard before.” ...
All of this is profoundly troubling, wish-we-knew-it-sooner stuff, and a reminder of the patient work that Me Too reporting requires. It’s cause for reassessment of Platner’s character (and vetting).
After a historic earthquake, Tony Frangie Mawad was among the Venezuelan journalists who connected people in need to those who could help.
Les Carpenter, an Olympics reporter, was one of hundreds of Washington Post journalists laid off last week. He still feels responsible to the audience of what he calls “the last American sports ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Last month, the Department of Justice officially blessed Paramount Skydance’s merger with Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD ...