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  1. Columbia Journalism Review

    The Storm Inside There are many journalists hiding from the stigma of mental health, addiction, or both, trying not to appear as damaged goods and to keep on working. I want them to know that they are not alone.The voice of journalism, since 1961.

  2. The Year in Politics - Columbia Journalism Review

    Dec 23, 2024 · The Media Today The Year in Politics Looking back on CJR’s coverage of a political year full of twists and turns.

  3. Fact-checking, unburdened by what has been

    Aug 23, 2024 · This being said, the critics of these individual fact-checks were often right to light into them for missing the mark. The one that chided Biden for his remarks on Trump and the election, in particular, was a mess; semantics about what Trump has said aside, we all saw what Trump did on and in the run-up to January 6, and suggesting that he is primed to do the same …

  4. The Election Issue - Columbia Journalism Review

    Jun 10, 2024 · It’s another election season, and we’re in reruns. Donald Trump, the first convicted-felon former president, is carrying on at rallies as ever, repeating the word “rigged.” Joe Biden, America’s oldest president, is mostly staying home, also as before. The world rages with war; stateside, democracy feels imperiled. “We’re just kind of over it,” Noemi Peña, a twenty …

  5. The Myth of Tiananmen - Columbia Journalism Review

    Jun 4, 2010 · The resilient tale of an early morning Tiananmen massacre stems from several false eyewitness accounts in the confused hours and days after the crackdown. Human rights experts George Black and Robin Munro, both outspoken critics of the Chinese government, trace many of the rumor’s roots in their 1993 book, Black Hands of Beijing: Lives of Defiance in China’s …

  6. L.A. Local News Initiative launches - Columbia Journalism Review

    Sep 10, 2024 · The initiative’s announcement follows other efforts to help revitalize local California journalism this year, including the California Journalism Preservation Act, a bill that would require platforms like Google to pay news outlets for linking to their work. In June, a separate bill passed in the state’s senate would tax Google, Meta, and Amazon on the consumer data they collect. …

  7. The Year in Media, at Home and Abroad - cjr.org

    Dec 27, 2024 · The Media Today The Year in Media, at Home and Abroad Looking back on CJR’s coverage of the media business and press freedom in 2024.

  8. This nonprofit has newsrooms in all 50 state capitals. Is it the …

    Apr 5, 2024 · In late January, after wrapping up his annual State of the State speech, North Dakota governor Doug Burgum (R) headed out to meet the press. Only two reporters awaited him: the North Dakota Monitor’s Amy Dalrymple and Michael Achterling. “Michael and I were the only ones that were there to ask him questions,” Dalrymple, a […]

  9. Most Recent - Columbia Journalism Review

    Jan 22, 2025 · From criminal subpoenas to the Espionage Act, the next administration is likely to crack down on journalists. How we respond depends on the courage of media owners ...

  10. Can Kamala Harris use the debate to keep her media momentum?

    Sep 10, 2024 · A successful debate for Harris, at least in terms of media coverage, would be either to draw positive attention to herself—or to stay out of the way while Trump absorbs the kind of negative post-debate attention that sank Biden’s campaign.