Recent Stories

Niemans @ Work

Geopolitics, in First Person

Gaiutra Bahadur, NF ’08, on telling the story of newfound oil in Guyana

Niemans @ Work

Getting Personal While Staying Principled

How Alison MacAdam, NF ‘14, brought The 13th Step podcast together

Sounding

Less Arguing, More Doodling

The virtues of taking a different route with sports journalism

Opinion

Journalists Can Do Better Covering Mass Shootings 

New recommended best practices reflect the experiences and concerns of survivors, who often feel exploited.

Features

Journalists See “Clear, Alarming Signals” for Press Freedom in Italy

The right-wing government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is exerting pressure on the press through lawsuits, wiretaps, and forcing veteran journalists from key roles in public broadcasting.

Interview

 ‘We are Keen to Keep Listening to People and Let Their Voices Be Heard All Over the World’

How the BBC Arabic’s Lifeline Service in Gaza is delivering vital information to displaced citizens and airing first-hand accounts of survivors.

Features

Saving the First Draft of History

Archiving wasn’t perfect in the analog days, but preserving journalism in the digital age is increasingly complicated.

Visual Journalism

A Place for Food, Housing, and Dignity

A photographer documented the lives of aging sex workers at Casa Xochiquetzal, a shelter in Mexico City.

Visual Journalism

Generations of Displacement and Loss

A photographer finds joy amid life in a Palestinian refugee camp

Opinion

The Long, Slow Death of the Newspaper Editorial

The same forces that gutted basic news reporting have claimed another casualty.

Interview

‘I’ve Never Experienced This Level of Silence’

What to do when the people you cover are trying to shut you out.