Publisher Discusses Future of Free Press in Changing World
The publisher of The Times recently sat down for an interview to discuss the evolving landscape of journalism. They addr...
Journalist's Reporting Leads to Recognition for Black Female...
A journalist's dedicated reporting brought long-overdue recognition to the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, an...
Austin Tice Remains Not Found in Syria, Family Believes He's...
The family of Austin Tice, an American journalist and Marine veteran missing in Syria since 2012, has confirmed that rec...
Report: Body of Missing Journalist Austin Tice Recovered
The body of American journalist Austin Tice has reportedly been found after he disappeared in Syria over a decade ago. T...
Kenneth Walker, Journalist Who Exposed Apartheid, Dies at 73
Kenneth Walker, an award-winning journalist known for his courageous reporting on apartheid in South Africa, has died at...
Documentary Names Israeli Soldier in Journalist's Death
A new documentary claims to have identified the Israeli soldier responsible for the death of Palestinian American journa...
Second Suspect Charged in Super Bowl Reporter's Murder
A second person has been charged with murder in connection to the death of a sports reporter in New Orleans. The reporte...
New York Times and The New Yorker Win Big at Pulitzer Prizes
The New York Times has been awarded four Pulitzer Prizes for its outstanding journalism. The New Yorker also received re...
2025 Pulitzer Prize Winners Announced
The winners of the 2025 Pulitzer Prizes have been revealed, honoring excellence in journalism and the arts. This year's...
Behind the Scenes: A Day with an NBC News Field Producer
Ever wonder how news stories get from the field to your screen? NBC News field producer Shanshan Dong offers a glimpse i...
Body of Ukrainian Journalist Returned by Moscow Shows Signs...
The body of Ukrainian journalist Viktoria Roshchyna, who died in Russian captivity, has been returned to Kyiv. Reports i...
Report: Ukrainian Journalist Tortured, Killed in Russian Cus...
A new report alleges that a Ukrainian journalist was subjected to torture and killed while held captive by Russian force...
Columbia Journalism Review Navigates Leadership Turmoil, Bus...
The Columbia Journalism Review (CJR), a prominent voice in media criticism, is currently facing internal challenges. The...
Covering Trump: A White House Reporter's Perspective
Being a White House reporter during the Trump administration required a unique approach. Tyler Pager, a seasoned journal...
Top '60 Minutes' Producer Resigns, Cites Independence Loss
A leading producer at CBS's "60 Minutes" has resigned, stating he felt he could no longer maintain journalistic independ...
Columbia Journalism Review Fires Executive Editor Sewell Cha...
Sewell Chan, who joined the Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) as executive editor in September, was terminated from his p...
Braves Reporter's Phone Number Request Sparks Online Debate
A sideline reporter for the Atlanta Braves is facing online criticism after attempting to get a woman's phone number dur...
Journalists Convicted of Extremism for Navalny Ties in Russi...
A Russian court has convicted four journalists of extremism for their work with an anti-corruption organization founded...
Journalists Killed in Gaza Airstrike
Several journalists were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a tent in the southern Gaza Strip on Sunday. The attack also...
Top News Anchors Embrace Independence, Find Success on Platf...
Several prominent news anchors are leaving traditional media outlets to pursue independent careers, leveraging platforms...
John Thornton, Texas Tribune Founder, Dies at 59
John Thornton, a venture capitalist and champion of local journalism, has died at 59. He was the founder of The Texas Tr...
Kristen Welker Shares Her Interview Prep Secrets
Kristen Welker, moderator of "Meet the Press," reveals her strategies for conducting impactful interviews. She emphasize...
Bennett Anderson's Interview with Student Reporter Goes Vira...
Florida Gators player Bennett Anderson's post-game interview with ESPN Gainesville's Talia Baia has gained viral attenti...
Max Frankel, Former NY Times Executive Editor, Dies
Max Frankel, who led The New York Times as executive editor during a pivotal period of change, has died. Frankel took th...
Bloomberg Corrects Errors in AI-Generated News Summaries
Bloomberg has faced challenges with its new AI-powered news summaries, issuing numerous corrections since implementation...
Max Frankel, Former New York Times Editor, Dies at 94
Max Frankel, who led The New York Times as executive editor from 1986 to 1994, has died at the age of 94. During his ten...
Immigration Fears Silence Sources for College Newspapers
College newspapers are facing challenges in reporting on immigration issues. International students, who often provide c...
VOA Journalist Ulviyya Ali Jailed in Azerbaijan
Ulviyya Ali, a journalist who covered human rights for Voice of America (VOA) in Azerbaijan, has been imprisoned. Concer...
BBC Reporter Risks All to Cover Russia from Moscow
BBC correspondent Steve Rosenberg continues to report from Moscow, despite the increasing dangers for journalists. He pr...
BBC's Steve Rosenberg: Reporting from Russia Amid Restrictions
Steve Rosenberg, a BBC journalist, remains one of the few Western reporters still working in Russia. Despite increasing...
Ed Bradley's Dramatic Escape from Saigon During Vietnam War
In 1975, CBS correspondent Ed Bradley delivered a powerful report from Saigon as the city fell to North Vietnamese force...
Report: Journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna Tortured in Russian Captivity
A new report alleges that Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna, who died while in Russian captivity, was subjected t...
DOJ Reverses Policy Protecting Journalists' Records in Leak Investigations
The Department of Justice has reinstated a policy allowing federal prosecutors to potentially seize journalists' communi...
Russia Returns Body of Ukrainian Journalist Victoria Roshchyna
The body of Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, 27, has been returned to Ukraine after her death in Russian detenti...
Karen Durbin, Feminist Editor of The Village Voice, Dies at 80
Karen Durbin, a prominent feminist voice and former editor of The Village Voice, has died at the age of 80. Durbin was k...
Pope Francis' Simple Burial Reflects Desire for Normality
Pope Francis' recent burial reflected his wish for a simple life, as evidenced by his plain coffin and modest ceremony,...
Russian Court Convicts Four Journalists Linked to Navalny's Group
A court in Russia has found four journalists guilty of extremism charges. The charges stem from their alleged work with...
Investigative Journalist Jeff German Murdered in Las Vegas
Las Vegas investigative reporter Jeff German was fatally stabbed, raising questions about whether his reporting made him...
Richard Bernstein, Former NYTimes Correspondent and Author, Dies at 80
Richard Bernstein, a distinguished journalist, author, and former correspondent for The New York Times, has died at the...
Dave Kindred: Legendary Sportswriter on High School Hoops
Dave Kindred, a celebrated sportswriter with a career spanning over 50 years, found unexpected joy in covering girls' hi...
Gaza Coverage: A Look Back at Reporting Then and Now
CBS News' 60 Minutes recently revisited their coverage of the ongoing conflict in Gaza, comparing their reporting from t...
Bob Simon: A Legacy of Stand-Up Journalism
Bob Simon, a renowned correspondent for CBS News and 60 Minutes, was a master of the "stand-up." This technique, where a...
Max Frankel, Former New York Times Executive Editor, Dies at 94
Max Frankel, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who guided The New York Times through a period of significant growth an...
Former ABC News Journalist Husam al-Titi Killed in Gaza
Husam al-Titi, a former journalist for ABC News, was killed in an air strike in Gaza earlier this week. Al-Titi had prev...
Two Guilty in Plot to Kill Iranian-American Journalist
Two men have been convicted in a murder-for-hire plot targeting an Iranian-American journalist living in the United Stat...
Jeffrey Klein, Mother Jones Founder and Editor, Dies at 77
Jeffrey Bruce Klein, a key figure in progressive journalism, has died at the age of 77. He was one of the four founders...
About 60 Minutes: A Look Behind the CBS News Program
For over 50 years, "60 Minutes" has been a cornerstone of CBS News. This program, airing Sundays at 7 p.m. ET/PT, delive...