Condemning Deadly Newsroom Shooting, Trump Tempers Hostility Toward Media
The words of condolences came from a president who has labeled the news media “the enemy of the people” and who whips up chants of “fake news” at his rallies.
How Has Your Local Paper Helped Shape Your Community?
After a deadly shooting at a local newspaper in Annapolis, Md., we want to hear about community newspapers around the country.
Accused Gunman in Capital Gazette Shooting Left a Trail of Conflicts
Jarrod W. Ramos, the suspect in the Maryland attack, had been fired from his job, was the subject of a police investigation and kept up an online crusade against his targets.
Is This the Year Women Break the Rules and Win?
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s victory may be more one-off than wave, but her stunning win has raised hopes for other female candidates.
The Next Case for ‘C.S.I.’ Creator: Graphic Novels by and for Teenagers
As young readers cope with bullying, racism and other issues, Anthony and Michelle Zuiker have joined forces to start a line of books to inspire hope.
Violence Aimed at Journalists in the United States
Attackers have included a vengeful ex-employee of a television station, a drug-cartel hit man and political activists.
After 40 Days Apart and a Missed Flight, a Migrant Family Reunites
Ludin and her children were separated after they illegally crossed the border into Texas. They were separated for 40 days.
One County Thrives. The Next One Over Struggles. Economists Take Note.
The gap between places doing well and those that aren’t is widening, and that’s a challenge for people trying to shape national policy.
Gender Letter: What Should Women Sound Like?
A World Cup commentator is told she’s too “high pitched,” Justice Kennedy retires, and a new progressive hero emerges: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Plus, we’re live with 2 Dope Queens!
California Today: California Today: Making Earthquake Safety More Intelligible
Friday: Communicating earthquake safety, a leap in online privacy, Norman Pearlstine speaks, and finally, a tribute to The Capital Gazette.
After 40 Days Apart, a Migrant Family Reunites
Ludin and her children, ages 9 and 17, were separated immediately after they crossed the border illegally into Texas. Sent to different parts of the country, they were kept apart for 40 days. We were there for their reunion.
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