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ByteDance headquarters, building with ByteDance logo illuminated at top
Dec 23

TikTok’s Owner ByteDance Confirms Employees Tracked User Data of Journalists

TikTok user data was improperly accessed by employees in order to track a number of journalists, said the app's parent company ByteDance.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Oct 23

Despite Trump Rhetoric, Journalists Are Losing Jobs at a Faster Rate Than Coal Miners

Coal is the real enemy of the people
By John Bonazzo
May 11

In NYC, Push to Prioritize Journalists for Public Records Requests Draws Mixed Views

Should journalists alone be able to access public records more quickly?
By Madina Toure
Portraits of Mexican journalist Javier Valdez, murdered in Mexico, were placed on a Mexican flag during a protest in front of Argentina's Foreign Office Ministry in Buenos Aires in May.
Dec 22

Mexico Proves Most Lethal Non-War State for Journalists in 2017

By Les Neuhaus
Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, civil rights attorney Norman Siegel and other lawyers and advocates protest President Donald Trump's attack on reporters in front of the New York Times building.
Feb 25

Manhattan Congresswoman and Lawyers Blast Trump for Banning Reporters From Briefing

By Madina Toure
Glenn Thrush is saying farewell to Twitter.
Dec 6

Once Upon a Time, Bad Journalists Faced Consequences. Now They Get Promoted.

By Evan Gahr
US President Barack Obama meets with President-elect Donald Trump in the Oval Office at the White House on November 10, 2016 in Washington, DC.
Nov 14

Partisan Journos Who Got It Wrong Still Spinning

By Evan Gahr
Amal Clooney with President Nasheed of the Maldives at a press conference at Doughty Street Chambers on January 25, 2016 in London, England.
Oct 10

The 14 Female Role Models Worthy of Your Clicks

By Mich Cardin
Frank Ocean provides a rare moment of respite amongst the drek and damage of casually perusing random playlists.
Aug 4

Are Exclusive Album Releases Anything More Than Desperate Marketing?

By Justin Joffe
Passengers pull their luggage outside Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) as a plane comes in for a landing at dusk November 1, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. Earlier in the day a gunman opened fire with an assault rifle inside the airport, killing a security agent, creating scenes of chaos and causing widespread flight disruptions. AFP PHOTO / ROBYN BECK
Jul 21

Wall Street Journal Reporter Prevails Over DHS at LA Airport

By Brady Dale
AJAM
Feb 1

Al Jazeera America Staffers Create Portfolio Site Before Outlet Shutters

By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke
Deborah Solomon. (Photo: Corporate Photographer London)
Dec 17

Journalists Who Crossed Over Into PR in 2015

By John Bonazzo and Michael Kaminer
(Photo: Twitter)
Oct 13

‘There’s No FOMO in Media’ and 9 Other PR Tips From a Tech Journalist

By Sage Lazzaro
Sep 2

David Corn: 47 Percent ÷ Liberal Bullshit = Boring Journalism

By Ken Silverstein
4th June 1975: The newsroom of the Evening Standard. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)
Aug 12

Amid Constant Layoffs, Journalists Should Stop Parroting Each Other

By Jeff Jarvis
Ida B. Wells Barnett, in 1893. (Photo: Mary Garrity / Public Domain)
Jul 16

Anti-Lynching Journalist, Ida B. Wells, Commemorated With Today’s Google Doodle

By Brady Dale
Apple logo
Jun 15

Apple Wants to Hire Journalists

By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke
A person reads on November 1, 2011 in Paris an issue of Satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo to be published on November 2, 2011, whose cover features prophet Mohammed. "In order fittingly to celebrate the Islamist Ennahda's win in Tunisia and the NTC (National Transitional Council) president's promise that sharia would be the main source of law in Libya, Charlie Hebdo asked Mohammed to be guest editor," said a statement. AFP PHOTO MARTIN BUREAU (Photo credit should read MARTIN BUREAU/AFP/Getty Images)
May 21

Ill-Informed, Incurious, Intemperate, Ignoble and Ultimately Illiberal

By Dale Peck
The One World Trade Center (C) is seen with other skyscrapers in New York, on May 14, 2014. The new World Trade Center is being erected on the site of the old Twin Towers, which was destroyed by Al-Qaeda suicide attackers on September 11, 2001, killing nearly 2,800 people. AFP PHOTO/Jewel Samad (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)
Apr 14

Heading Downtown

By The Editors
Jan 19

Don’t Believe What the Government Says About Barrett Brown

By Kevin Gallagher
Matthew Power
Mar 13

Remembering Journalist Matthew Power

By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke
Nov 21

Your Celebrity VC Firm Is a Horrible Idea, Here Let Everyone Count the Ways

By Jessica Roy
Apr 8

Legendary Journalist Mike Wallace Passes Away

By Steve Huff
Jan 6

OWS Sympathizers to Protest Outside Mayor Bloomberg’s House…For the Journalists

By Drew Grant
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