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Unraveling Misinformation About the Border | Nieman Reports

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Alfredo Corchado, NF ’09, dispels myths, rumors, and disinformation about immigration and the U.S.-Mexico border.

on Nov 8

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How the AP Calls Elections | Nieman Reports

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Going behind the scenes with former Associated Press executive editor and Nieman visiting fellow, Sally Buzbee

on Nov 1

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Picking Up Where Slain Journalists Leave Off | Nieman Reports

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For Sandrine Rigaud, NF ’25, a multicultural childhood in Syria and Egypt opened a path to Forbidden Stories.

on Oct 31

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‘A Mad, Headlong Poverty-Stricken Rush’ Across South America | Nieman Reports

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A new book by Stephen G. Bloom about expat journalists in Brazil details Hunter S. Thompson’s early career.

on Oct 30

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The Intersection of Two All-American Stories | Nieman Reports

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Larry Tye, NF ’94, writes about his latest book “The Jazzmen: How Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Count Basie Transformed America."

on Oct 23

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Unerased | Nieman Reports

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Putin’s government is trying to scrub critical journalism from the Russian internet. The Russian Independent Media Archive (RIMA) is standing in its way, writes Ann Cooper.

on Oct 21

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Up to Bat | Nieman Reports

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A photographer chronicles Las Amazonas of Yaxunah, an Indigenous women’s softball team that’s challenging gender norms in rural Mexico.

on Oct 7

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How Ukrainian Media Is Navigating the Challenge of Reporting Ethically on the Russian Invasion | Nieman Reports

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Many Ukrainian news organizations are adapting to the realities brought by the ongoing conflict with Russia, a report by NewsGuard finds.

on Sep 24

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Utah Public Radio Has Launched the State’s First Bilingual Radio Station | Nieman Reports

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Utah Public Radio has launched the state’s first bilingual radio station. The aim is to reach Utah’s growing Spanish-speaking population.

on Sep 3

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How the Russian Independent Media Archive is Defying Censorship — and Saving History | Nieman Reports

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Masha Gessen and Ilia Venyavkin on how the RIMA is preserving the work of Russian independent media for future generations.

on Aug 29

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Warped | Nieman Reports

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As the U.S. presidential election draws closer between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, confusion over the news media’s role in American life has only deepened, writes John Harwood.

on Aug 29

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Evan Gershkovich and Alsu Kurmasheva Are Free. They’re the Exceptions | Nieman Reports

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Hundreds of journalists, including two Nieman Fellows, live behind bars. Ann Marie Lipinski writes about reporters facing imprisonment.

on Aug 28

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You’re as Good as Your Best Byline | Nieman Reports

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A love letter to the journalists who toil

on Aug 15

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What’s at Stake on the Ocean Floor | Nieman Reports

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As governments and mining companies push to extract minerals from the deep sea, conservationists — and nature — warn us of the potential long-lasting ramifications. Essay by Laurel Chor.

on Aug 5

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Covering thought leadership in journalism

on Aug 3

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“Are You Going to Contribute to the Chaos? Or Are You Going to Thread Through and Be the Expert?” | Nieman Reports

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Maria Ressa and Glenda M. Gloria, NF ‘18, from Rappler, on standing up to dictators, big tech, and disinformation

on Aug 1

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Getting Personal While Staying Principled | Nieman Reports

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How Alison MacAdam, NF ‘14, brought The 13th Step podcast together

on Jul 29

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As Press Freedoms Erode in Bangladesh, Political Cartoonists Are Being Targeted by An Increasingly Authoritarian Regime | Nieman Reports

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Press freedom is eroding in Bangladesh. Political cartoonists like Mehedi Haque and Ahmed Kishore are a particular target by the government.

on Jul 16

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Less Arguing, More Doodling | Nieman Reports

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The virtues of taking a different route with sports journalism

on Jul 15

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Journalists Can Do Better Covering Mass Shootings  | Nieman Reports

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Heather Martin remembers how angry she was at the media after surviving the 1999 Columbine High School shooting as a 17-year-old senior. Journalists “bombarded” traumatized teens with cameras and microphones as they looked for their families and friends, crowded memorials and neighborhoods,...

on Jul 12

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4 Ways to Fund — and Save — Local Journalism | Nieman Reports

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COVID-19 is threatening to extinguish local media—and fueling bold proposals to fund its long-term future. Here are ways to fund and save local journalism.

on Jul 4

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Journalists See “Clear, Alarming Signals” for Press Freedom in Italy | Nieman Reports

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“You can tell me what you want, I’m not going to do like RAI.” Those words — about the Italian public broadcaster Radiotelevisione Italiana — came just a few seconds into rapper Ghali’s most recent hit song “Paprika.” The lyrics take aim at RAI executives for their apologies following his appeal...

on Jun 27

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‘We Had No Place to Save the Stories’ | Nieman Reports

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Two decades ago, The Associated Press set out to preserve the organization’s history in an archive that sheds light on world history.

on Jun 25

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 ‘We are Keen to Keep Listening to People and Let Their Voices Be Heard All Over the World’ | Nieman Reports

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How the BBC Arabic’s Lifeline Service in Gaza (from BBC World Service) is delivering vital information to displaced citizens and airing first-hand accounts of survivors.

on Jun 25

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A Place for Food, Housing, and Dignity | Nieman Reports

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How a photographer documented the lives of aging sex workers at Casa Xochiquetzal, a shelter in Mexico City.

on Jun 6

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Saving the First Draft of History | Nieman Reports

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Archiving wasn’t perfect in the analog days, but preserving journalism in the digital age is increasingly complicated, writes Gabe Bullard.

on Jun 4

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Generations of Displacement and Loss | Nieman Reports

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The ebb and flow of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has always been very present in Jordan, where one of every five of its inhabitants is a Palestinian. Of these 2.3 million registered Palestinian refugees in Jordan, most have obtained Jordanian citizenship and are an integral part of the...

on May 28

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The Long, Slow Death of the Newspaper Editorial | Nieman Reports

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The same forces that gutted basic news reporting have claimed another casualty: the paper's editorial section.

on May 22

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‘I've never experienced this level of silence’ | Nieman Reports

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You’re the politics reporter for a local newspaper and you find out the press conference you’re supposed to cover isn’t at City Hall. It’s in a remote rural community, where the politician has assembled a crowd of cheering fans and media outlets of his choosing. Your organization doesn’t have...

on May 21

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‘It's a Record That Can't Be Erased’  | Nieman Reports

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Frontline executive producer Raney Aronson-Rath shares the story behind the Oscar-winning documentary “20 Days in Mariupol” at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism.

on May 20

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The Story Behind Doha Fashion Fridays | Nieman Reports

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Since 2016, Aparna Jayakumar is behind the Instagram account that has been documenting the migrant experience in Qatar.

on May 16

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The Battle over Using Journalism to Build AI Models Is Just Starting | Nieman Reports

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When it comes to building AI models, there are lessons to be learned from how news organizations and policy makers handled the rise of social media giants.

on May 15

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Standing Up to Corruption and Violence | Nieman Reports

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Jaemark Tordecilla, NF ‘24, on the harassment, brutality, and financial pressures faced by journalists in the Philippines

on Apr 11

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'Unparalleled and Unprecedented' | Nieman Reports

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With dozens dead and more wounded, journalists in Gaza have faced deadliest six months ever recorded during the war with Israel.

on Apr 4

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‘Social Media is a Crime Scene’ | Nieman Reports

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As one of the world’s leading experts on media manipulation and disinformation, Joan Donovan studies the darker side of the internet — online threats, conspiracy theories, extremist rhetoric, to name just a few examples. Donovan is an assistant professor of Journalism and Emerging Media Studies...

on Mar 18

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A History of the AR-15 | Nieman Reports

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Cameron McWhirter, NF ’07, on the reporting behind the book “American Gun”

on Mar 12

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Spotlighting Underserved Communities in Ohio | Nieman Reports

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Olivera Perkins, NF ’08, is redefining the economics beat at Signal Cleveland

on Mar 11

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In Illinois, Two Bills Aim to Put Reporters Back into Communities | Nieman Reports

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What makes Steve Stadelman, an Illinois state senator, so concerned about local news? It’s not just his 25-year career in local broadcast media, which he left to enter politics in 2013. Stadelman says it doesn’t take someone from within the industry to notice that there’s a local news crisis...

on Mar 8

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Want to Reach Gen. Z? Prioritize Young Voices | Nieman Reports

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Student journalists are key to engaging a critical demographic ahead of the 2024 election, writes Pratika Katiyar for Nieman Reports.

on Mar 5

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The Story Behind the Execution of AP Reporter Joseph Morton During WW2 | Nieman Reports

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A new book, “Newshawks in Berlin: The Associated Press and Nazi Germany” examines the work of The Associated Press in covering Nazi Germany.

on Mar 4

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A Moment of Deep Sorrow on the U.S.-Mexican Border | Nieman Reports

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What it looks like when we humanize the migrants coming to America, an AfterImage column by Pulitzer-prize winning photojournalist, Barbara Davidson.

on Mar 4

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How A Handful of Court Cases Could Give the Government More Power Over Social Media | Nieman Reports

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Between Montana’s TikTok ban and the Supreme Court’s consideration of whether to allow public officials to block private citizens and control content-moderation practices, the information landscape could be changing — for the worse

on Mar 2

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Journalism Needs Leaders Who Know How to Run a Business | Nieman Reports

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The news industry is entering a new era. What kind of leaders do we need in this industry to create sustainable, equitable change?

on Feb 16

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The Fox News of France | Nieman Reports

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How French billionaire Vincent Bolloré and CNews have reshaped political discourse in Paris and beyond

on Feb 2

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News Organizations Are Leaving Twitter. What About You? | Nieman Reports

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With Twitter losing scale and credibility, Gina Kaufmann argues that journalists need to strategize on how and when to leave the platform.

on Jan 31

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'Stories Stalk You. Stories Beguile You' | Nieman Reports

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Celebrating 85 years of the Nieman Foundation and reflecting on the work by Maria Ressa, by Ann Marie Lipinski.

on Jan 30

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‘Here I Am, Please Tell Me Your Story’ | Nieman Reports

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How a chance encounter led to a book about the fire at the Los Angeles Public Library, by Susan Orlean.

on Jan 29

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Let’s Retire the “Leaving Journalism” Fallacy | Nieman Reports

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Your career as a journalist doesn’t have to be a one-way trip, writes veteran freelancer Katherine Reynolds Lewis.

on Jan 25