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Letters, condemnations, and Israeli court cases have failed to change the world’s deadliest place for journalists. We’ve cast ...
Josh Kesselman remembers buying his first issue of High Times magazine when he was “far too young,” from a smoke shop in the ...
Two weeks ago today, I wrote in this newsletter about the growing hunger crisis in Gaza, and the toll that it was taking on journalists in the territory. I noted that staffers at Agence France-Presse ...
The Cuban Journalist Trapped in America’s Immigration Blockade José Luis Tan Estrada has been stuck in Mexico since May, locked in asylum purgatory.
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A frontline Ukrainian newspaper draws from its own history.
A teenage math prodigy, a deep dive into LA’s housing crisis, and a one-time-only print edition for Texas flood victims.
This relationship presents some new ethical questions for journalists: Who should newsrooms accept money from? On what terms?