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Netanyahu vs. the Israeli Media

Netanyahu vs. the Israeli Media

Critics see “a master plan to destroy the free media in Israel” 
Chronicling the Hutterites Over Time

Chronicling the Hutterites Over Time

Forming long-term relationships with his subjects helps a photojournalist capture joy in a tight-knit community
What Legacy Newsrooms Can Learn from Social Media Creators

What Legacy Newsrooms Can Learn from Social Media Creators

As social media becomes a primary source for news, journalists look to the ‘influencer’ playbook
Lights Out: US Withdraws Support for Global Media

Lights Out: US Withdraws Support for Global Media

Foreign aid cuts to USAID, other outlets, cast a long shadow over journalism around the world
Immigrant Media: Serving Communities at a Critical Moment

Immigrant Media: Serving Communities at a Critical Moment

Outlets are under increasing political and financial pressure at a time when they are needed most.
Pushing Boundaries

Pushing Boundaries

I.F. Stone Medal honoree Mark Trahant lauded for innovation, expanding opportunities for Indigenous journalists
'A Unique Model of Journalism'

‘A Unique Model of Journalism’

+972 Magazine, an Israeli-Palestinian news collaborative, is recognized for its investigative reporting
I Swapped My Journalist’s Kit for Monk’s Robes in ‘The White Lotus’

I Swapped My Journalist’s Kit for Monk’s Robes in ‘The White Lotus’

Why Suthichai Yoon, a 1980 Nieman Fellow, took on a small but pivotal role in the hit HBO show
The High Stakes of Reporting on Homegrown Extremism

The High Stakes of Reporting on Homegrown Extremism

As threats become routine, safety — and nuanced coverage — are paramount
De-Tangle-ing the News

De-Tangle-ing the News

Isaac Saul, founder of the Tangle newsletter, delivers the news from diverse viewpoints