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I used to enjoy doing my schoolwork in my college newspaper's office. There is a series of tall library shelves filled with dusty books held together by loose binding that contain every article ...
Objectivity hasn’t always been a cornerstone of journalism. American publishers first turned to objectivity in the early twentieth century, in response to the freewheeling “yellow journalism” common ...
Books on the mushroom trial are being raced to print. Big-name authors were seen in the courtroom. But the best true-crime books can be less about speed than insight.
Teased for looking “different,” Hayle Perez didn’t hide; she wrote. Now she leads a student journalism initiative, telling the stories that often go untold.
Books of the Month: What to read this July, from a dark satire on war journalism to a memoir told in verse Martin Chilton shares his July reading highlights ...
About the book "Four Shots in the Night," written by Henry Hemming, was published by PublicAffairs on April 2, 2024, and retails for $32 hardcover.
Jon Allsop on how public media institutions can sometimes stand up more strongly to authoritarians than their commercial counterparts.
Tessa Baldwin, a senior at Monument Mountain Regional High School, has been awarded the 2025 Daniel Pearl Berkshire Scholarship for her commitment to thoughtful, ethical journalism. She plans to study ...
Political analyst Mark Halperin slams Brian Stelter for failing to critique Jake Tapper, alleging media complicity in Biden cover-up and lack of accountability.
"Original Sin" by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson explores President Joe Biden's decline. But the book wants to rewrite the legacy media's role in covering it up.
Polygon has a new excerpt of the book, which wrangles all the classic Power Rangers for a very typical not-wearing-their-costumes hangout scene that very untypically goes deeper on the human drama.