Dustin Gouker, the author of a Substack about prediction markets, says the media could benefit from keeping an eye on Kalshi ...
Last week, a reporter in Nashville was detained by ICE. Officials claimed to have paperwork for her arrest, but her lawyers say it was warrantless—and retaliation for her reporting.
As bombs rain down, Babak Rahimi, a scholar of the Middle East, challenges the US press to convey the “messy” reality on the ...
In January, the Lakota Times, a newspaper based in southwestern South Dakota, on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, abruptly announced its closure, citing “unforeseen circumstances and health issues.” ...
A federal court says Kari Lake didn’t have legal standing to gut federally funded broadcasters such as Voice of America and Radio Free Europe.
Patch, according to Warren St. John, its CEO, is “a little shop that’s trying to do this kind of antiquated thing that ...
You can look back at this last year and see that the administration’s attacks on the media are very much content-oriented,” Lemon’s lawyer said.
Estefany Rodríguez, a journalist for a Spanish-language outlet, was covering immigration raids. The next day, agents arrested her without a warrant.
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. In 2012, College of DuPage President Robert Breuder paid $185 to taxidermize a cock pheasant. He gave the bird, mounted on an ...
Journalists play a vital role in helping Americans understand a complex geopolitical conflict and scrutinizing the leaders who are overseeing it. The New York Times, for its part, has filed a lawsuit ...
In October of last year, Chris Quinn, the editor of Cleveland.com and the Plain Dealer, posted a job listing for an “AI rewrite specialist.” Quinn imagined this new employee would use an AI chatbot to ...
When the Trump administration launched a major attack on Iran, news organizations had to navigate a shaky environment for communications—and moral clarity.