a Thursday, Sep 18, 2014 Investigative reporting is ‘still a very white male business’ Susannah Nesmith, CJR
a Wednesday, Sep 17, 2014 Why were Massachusetts reporters slow to probe the health exchange meltdown? Trudy Lieberman, CJR
a Tuesday, Sep 16, 2014 The Reporters Committee is about to start suing people to help journalists Jonathan Peters, CJR
a Monday, Sep 15, 2014 How a Nebraska newspaper kicked off a major prison sentencing scandal Deron Lee, CJR
a Tuesday, Sep 9, 2014 Florida newspaper exposes sweet deal for state politicians Susannah Nesmith, CJR
a Thursday, Sep 4, 2014 Why California’s smartphone ‘kill switch’ law should concern journalists Jonathan Peters, CJR
a Thursday, Sep 4, 2014 ‘Mediscare’ claims persist. Does calling them ‘debunked’ suffice? Trudy Lieberman, CJR
a Thursday, Aug 28, 2014 GOP-backed fake news sites target Dems in congressional races Anna Clark, CJR
a Thursday, Aug 28, 2014 New York Times story questions Obamacare’s nursing-home ratings Trudy Lieberman, CJR
a Wednesday, Aug 27, 2014 Florida news outlet sees more success with print than digital Susannah Nesmith, CJR
a Wednesday, Aug 27, 2014 The Guardian partners with more local news outlets to tell under-reported stories Lene Bech Sillesen, CJR