Throughout the recent chaos in American politics, AI chatbots have struggled to stay abreast of the latest news. Reporting ...
A group of Los Angeles organizations in collaboration with the nonprofit American Journalism Project announced on Tuesday ...
If this week marks twenty-three years since 9/11, this year has already seen a significant anniversary linked to the attack: in July, the 9/11 Commission Report turned twenty. The report—a 567-page ...
There’s a hot new term doing the rounds among media critics: “sanewashing.” The term itself actually isn’t new, and it wasn’t ...
On June 21, 1990, a Virginia jury found me guilty of murdering my girlfriend’s parents, Derek and Nancy Haysom. Later that ...
At a post–Memorial Day event earlier this year, Elissa Slotkin, one of the nation’s top Democratic candidates for US Senate, ...
The case of Sarah Palin v. New York Times Co. has grown increasingly Dickensian, the press law version of Jarndyce v.
CNN’s Dana Bash declared a “watershed moment” in the presidential campaign and cued up the dramatic music. This was, in part, ...
Kyle Clark went viral after he moderated a debate featuring six Republican candidates for Colorado’s Fourth Congressional ...
As a teenager growing up in a rural Georgia town in the early 2000s, Alison Miller counted the days until she could move away ...
Before we go any further, I should note that this is my last newsletter for CJR, as I am moving on from my job as the ...
Much of this summer has been consumed by an intense focus on aging in politics. President Joe Biden (81) bombed at a debate ...