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Before the bundles, the podcasts and the 10 million digital subscribers, there was a $250 million loan with a sky-high interest rate ...
The winners of the 2025 Poynter Journalism Prizes will be announced on Tuesday, April 29. Be sure to mark your calendars for 1 p.m. Eastern on April 29, when Poynter will share the winning journalism ...
El Salvador's president and Trump officials misrepresented Abrego Garcia’s case, his protections, and a Supreme Court order to return him ...
As generative artificial intelligence shows up in more corners of public and private life, newsrooms should be talking with their staff about how they’re using it — and keeping audiences in ...
In joining a growing wave of nonprofit conversions, the family-owned paper aims to preserve community journalism — and keep ...
Many cars manufactured in the United States use imported parts. Some analysts say there is no such thing as a car made with ...
Before pausing country-by-country tariffs for 90 days, President Donald Trump repeatedly said tariffs were bringing in immense revenue. At an April 8 executive order signing, Trump said, “We ...
Wide-ranging research from Poynter and the University of Minnesota sheds light on how people feel about AI in journalism.
“Cleveland Clinic: Millions of COVID-vaxxed will die within ‘5 years,’” the headline said. This Facebook post was flagged as ...
Poynter spoke with several people to see what everyday folks can do to support press freedom organizations and press freedom.
No matter how ludicrous the scenario, journalists need to think through the ethical implications. Here’s a framework of questions journalists should ask themselves as they figure out what to do should ...