Did William Barr, the attorney general, mislead in his summary of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report? Will whistleblowers, even news outlets, be exposed in the document? Did the press get ahead of itself in reporting on Trump and Russia? The redacted Mueller report has now been officially released. As reporters scrambled to read and make...
Copies of the report by Robert Mueller have been distributed, like flashlights during a deep fog. What we’ve made out so far, and will continue to see, is a landscape of not only the new but also what had been there all along—what we’d become accustomed to seeing only through the obscured view of heavy...
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, a network of radio stations funded by the US government to counter misinformation abroad, pledges to provide “fair and objective news, analysis, and discussion.” It was described last month in this magazine as “Washington’s open, public way to compete with Russian state-controlled media and disinformation.” But it may actually be helping...
The World Press Photo Foundation disinvited an award-winning photographer from its annual awards ceremony Thursday following allegations of “inappropriate behavior,” according to the foundation. This is the first time in the organization’s six-decade-long history that it has done so. Andrew Quilty’s photographs of the aftermath of a bombing in Kabul, some of which ran in...
I am not a fangirl. I may have camped out in Central Park once to see the Backstreet Boys perform for Good Morning America. I may have started my own BSB email newsletter and fan site in the sixth grade. I...
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— Siobhán Fenton (@SiobhanFenton) April 19, 2019
For anyone not familiar with her reporting, I hope it might go a small way in conveying a little of what a tremendous talent we’ve lost https://t.co/Mljf5M2abk
The New York Times will publish a 16-page special print section tomorrow, including summaries & highlights from the paper's annotations of the Mueller Report.
— Michael M. Grynbaum (@grynbaum) April 18, 2019
The National Enquirer is being sold for $100 million to James Cohen, CEO of Hudson News https://t.co/iKeDyMCe5G
— Margaret Sullivan (@Sulliview) April 18, 2019
Like Assange or not, the US affidavit is clearly criminalizing #journalism. This could set a very bad precedent for #pressfreedom in the US and potentially around the world. https://t.co/ApVecWVjOX
— Daniel O'Maley (@domaley) April 17, 2019
Fascinating insights, via cognitive science, into why misinformation has such power. For example, we often remember things without recalling their source. Our biases also feed in: Memory is better at consistent narrative than accurate recording. https://t.co/QeCqp6TIed @NiemanLab
— Jane Singer (@JaneBSinger) April 17, 2019