Protecting Jewish students or chilling speech? Inside California’s ‘hardest’ fight over antisemitism
In the fight over preventing antisemitism in schools, no one disputes the need to protect Jewish students. Lawmakers and critics diverged sharply on how to do it.
Journalism or ‘malicious gossip’? Herald Sun story on MP’s sex life will test the definition of news
The Herald Sun argued an exemption for journalists shielded it from respecting the privacy of deputy Liberal leader Sam Groth ...
Veteran motoring journalist Byron Mathioudakis joins The Driven Podcast to break down the week’s EV news, reflect on decades of car testing, and share his perspective on the future of electrification.
The Journalism School honored Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic, with the 2025 John Chancellor Award for Excellence in Journalism, the school announced Thursday. The award is named ...
Alexandria Jacobson is an investigative reporter at Raw Story, focusing on money in politics, government accountability and electoral politics. Jacobson joined Raw Story in 2023 with an extensive ...
Working together, the Jones College journalism program and The University of Southern Mississippi’s Roy Howard Community Journalism Center are undergirding fact-based, informative local news ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. On a hot and humid day in July, Madeline Fening and Lucas Griffith, journalists for the alt-weekly Cincinnati ...
This article is part of The Poynter 50, a series reflecting on 50 moments and people that shaped journalism over the past half-century — and continue to influence its future. As Poynter celebrates its ...
When Harry Jackson pulled his small motorcycle into Kathmandu on September 8, he had no idea the city was exploding in protests. He didn’t even know there was a curfew. People in Nepal, largely driven ...
If it all works out over the next five weeks, the Nov. 1 Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) will serve as Round 3 in the epic rivalry between the 3-year-old stars Sovereignty and Journalism . Questions about ...
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – They called him "Lee." Longtime journalism professor Leland Wood taught his students a healthy disregard for authority, said Mike Faher.
On WaPo’s self-inflicted talent exodus. Plus: In Hawai‘i, it pays to get probed; YOLO journalism at the University of Georgia; and Trump’s bigly error-ridden lawsuit. More than a year after Jedra’s ...
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