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Two weeks ago today, I wrote in this newsletter about the growing hunger crisis in Gaza, and the toll that it was taking on journalists in the territory. I noted that staffers at Agence France-Presse ...
Most importantly, he says, he made it “with my soul and my dignity intact.”  A journalist and professor from Camagüey, in ...
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A frontline Ukrainian newspaper draws from its own history.
A teenage math prodigy, a deep dive into LA’s housing crisis, and a one-time-only print edition for Texas flood victims.
This relationship presents some new ethical questions for journalists: Who should newsrooms accept money from? On what terms?
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Journalism in the 1930s failed to communicate the danger of Hitler’s rise. Are we repeating the same mistake now?
Has a law designed to protect British kids online gone too far?