As the nation celebrates its 250th birthday, readers picking up a copy of their local paper this weekend might expect photos ...
For some, Ken Burns’ films don’t just retell history. They are history. Beginning with his 1981 directorial debut, “Brooklyn ...
At its simplest, a free press keeps people free. No society can stay free if its rulers go unwatched. For power corrupts.
Broadcast media in Indianapolis just went through consolidation. The Indy Public Editor speaks with the newsrooms to learn ...
From Betsy Ross and Paul Revere to George Washington's teeth, some of America's most enduring stories don't survive a ...
I remember the episode the day after a celebration of life for Andy Barnes, the recently deceased leader of the Tampa Bay ...
Funding is tighter and political pressure is growing, but attendees in Vilnius said the need for fact-checking has never been greater ...
From person-to-person coaching and intensive hands-on seminars to interactive online courses and media reporting, Poynter helps journalists sharpen skills and elevate storytelling throughout their ...
I can’t think of a more fitting celebration of this Fourth of July than a reading of Walter Isaacson’s thin volume “The Greatest Sentence Ever Written.” Isaacson is an influential public scholar and ...
A recent incident between WNBA player Caitlin Clark and her coach gave news outlets an opportunity to show how they cover ...
Social media users are sharing many videos of buildings collapsing and people trapped under rubble, saying it shows the ...
NPR’s erroneous story about Samuel Alito's retirement was not caused by a prewrite, but the episode shows why safeguards ...
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