Tucker Carlson on pitying Donald Trump, never listening to podcasts, and planning a new political party—while selling you ...
In an era of change and fragmentation, the history of the early American press shows that media is shaped not only by ...
The Baltimore Sun swipes at Wes Moore, and a seasoned reporter resigns. Plus: Holding the police accountable, and the grim ...
It would seem a strange time to go all in on a print magazine, let alone one geared at digital-native Gen Z readers. Last ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. On the morning of February 28, the day the United States and Israel launched an attack on Iran, CNN, with its vast network of ...
For a certain type of tech executive, and a certain type of fan of tech executives, the point of technology journalism is to ...
In an interview, Fort described a challenge in her work documenting news in the Twin Cities: “Every independent journalist is kind of every person for themselves.” Two days later, officers came to her ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Last month, when Jimmy Kimmel was briefly taken off ABC as punishment for comments he’d made on air about Charlie Kirk, the ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Objectivity hasn’t always been a cornerstone of journalism. American publishers first turned to objectivity in the early ...
A landmark Texas court case used leftist zines to brand demonstrators as an “Antifa” terror cell, alarming free speech ...
Tucker Carlson on pitying Donald Trump, never listening to podcasts, and planning a new political party—while selling you nicotine pouches.
While communities of color are under attack, Black journalists lose ground. Still, Black media-makers are expanding our thinking. And there’s a Black Crossword. Kristen Welker and Lawfare press for ...