‘You’re going to try to help us understand the dimensions of faith’ A free Poynter training in Los Angeles taught reporters across all beats to become more faith-informed journalists April 19, 2023 Barbara Allen
How a Philadelphia Inquirer reporter found nuance in a local ‘Rachel Dolezal situation’ ‘I knew that there was more nuance and that there was more context to this story that was missing …’ April 17, 2023 Amaris Castillo
Local newsrooms want to stop sensationalizing crime, but it’s hard Here are the common barriers they face and how journalists surmount them. April 11, 2023 Kelly McBride
The Biden administration has no plans to drop charges against Julian Assange Long before Russia cracked down on critical speech, advocates say, the US government worked to change the rules by which whistleblowers must play April 7, 2023 Patrick Maynard
Opinion | Everything about Twitter is meaningless Applying a ‘state-affiliated media’ tag to NPR renders the label useless, making Twitter that much less valuable. April 6, 2023 Kelly McBride
Opinion | ‘60 Minutes’ had newsworthy reasons to interview Marjorie Taylor Greene. But she deserved more pushback. Greene was able to deflect questions, give non-answers and escape any real accountability for some of her outrageous and unproven views. April 3, 2023 Tom Jones
How news organizations can responsibly report on the Nashville mass shooting Some of the details from Monday’s shooting have led journalists to make reckless decisions in their coverage. March 28, 2023 Kelly McBride
Newsrooms struggle over how to cover crime What we learned by helping 44 newsrooms reform their work March 28, 2023 Barbara Allen
A photojournalist follows a mother’s rebuild after escaping domestic violence ‘I knew when I took it that it was powerful because it was affecting me in that moment.’ March 23, 2023 Amaris Castillo
The Washington Post’s first accessibility engineer is a step forward for accessible media The Post’s work in focusing on accessibility provides a signpost for other organizations that want to follow suit. March 21, 2023 John Loeppky