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When Marianne Mather visited the archives in the Chicago Tribune, what she found inspired her to co-author a book, “He Had It Coming: Four Murderous Women and the Reporter Who Immortalized Their Stories” -
After Trump released a partial transcript of the call with Ukraine, Washington Post readers were treated to an almost exact parallel from 45 years ago. “That time Nixon released doctored transcripts during Watergate.” -
Veteran journalists who cover Washington and the White House say President Donald Trump’s attacks on the news media have taken a toll and laid part of the blame for the decline in public trust on weakening sources of local news. -
“Islam for Journalists (and Everyone Else),” written by top scholars and journalists who have long experience in the field, provides basic facts about the world’s fastest-growing religion and the Americans who practice it. -
Better-designed stories are better for readers. As Paul Bolls and I began to design our study, I conducted phone interviews with more than a dozen editors and designers. Their responses share a few broad themes. -
What kind of news experience are you offering your audience? And does it include interactive data apps?... -
Are online paywalls generating significant revenue? And what happens when computers write news stories?... -
Which reporting apps should you have on your smartphone? And how might other newsrooms contribute to your online projects?... -
How can we harness the power of the crowd for reporting news? Or for getting information about crime?... -
For a very long time I really wasn’t a fan of paywalls. I felt that people expected content on the Internet to be free, and if hyperlocal and regional news sites began charging, the audience would go somewhere else.