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1. 'We were inundated with calls from other survivors': Lyons award winner unwinds her paper's Larry Nassar investigation

2. IN GHANA, ONLY A HANDFUL OF JOURNALISTS ARE ABLE TO DO CRITICAL REPORTING: On paper, Ghana is a thriving democracy. On the ground, journalists face arrest, detention, and torture.

3. "I can't imagine our community without the Advocate": Editor and publisher Chris Cobler, NF '06, prioritizes holding local officials accountable while pushing to keep 172-year-old paper on sound financial footing.

4. An Investigative Toolkit For the Post-Snowden Era: How a decentralized platform enables reporters to collaborate across borders.

5. FROM THE CURATOR.

6. 'WE HAD NO PLACE TO SAVE THE STORIES': Two decades ago, The Associated Press set out to preserve the organization's history. What it created is an archive that sheds light on the press as a political institution

8. JOURNALISM NEEDS LEADERS WHO KNOW HOW TO RUN A BUSINESS: These are the five crucial skills for the next generation of media leaders in the era of community-centric journalism

9. THE FOX NEWS OF FRANCE: How French billionaire Vincent Bollore and CNews have reshaped political discourse in Paris and beyond

10. REVITALIZING LOCAL NEWS WITH NEW CAPITAL, CREATIVITY, AND COLLECTIVE ACTION: A gathering of current and prospective journalism funders and practitioners seeks to reinvent local news as civic information in service of communities

11. 'GRAVEYARD OF DREAMS': The August blast in Beirut's port has spurred a resurgence of accountability journalism in Lebanon

12. IS THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM: To meet the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic and the racial justice movement, the historically competitive media culture is becoming more collaborative

13. RECOGNITION AND RECKONING: HOW THE NEW BLACK PRESS IS TELLING STORIES ABOUTAND FOR--BLACK COMMUNITIES

14. A TRUST TEST FOR THE MEDIA: How coverage of the coronavirus in Italy, Spain, France, andGermany has impacted trust in news outlets

15. COVERING THE CORONA CAMPAIGN: While Covid-19 has derailed the 2020 presidential campaign, it may actually improve coverage of it by shifting focus to a crucial issue--access to the ballot

16. REAL AND PRESENT DANGER: Making climate coverage accessible, urgent, and engrossing

17. VISUAL JOURNALISM'S GENDER IMBALANCE

18. How to Build a Journalism Business: A look at the challenges and opportunities for prospective media entrepreneurs

19. JOURNALISM AND LIBRARIES: 'A COMMUNITY NEED AND A STRATEGIC FIT': How--and why--libraries are stepping in to help news organizations promote media literacy, spur civic engagement, and even assist with reporting projects

20. VISUAL ARTS JOURNALISM: NEWSROOM PRESSURE AND GENERATIONAL CHANGE: A survey of more than 300 journalists finds visual arts writers and critics addressing issues of race, gender, identity--and relevance

21. #TIREDOFTHEBIAS: Women's sports in the U.S. receive only 4 percent of sports media coverage. How--and why--to change that

22. HOW INDEPENDENT RUSSIAN NEWSROOMS KEEP REPORTING: As Russia promotes disinformation abroad, it is cracking down on the independent press at home

23. The ethics of leaks: the increasing use of anonymous sources and leaks has intensified the debate over how to vet information and sources

26. JOURNALISM AND PREDICTION

27. Talking race in America and diversity in journalism with 'Takeaway' host Tanzina Vega: The WNYC journalist says newsrooms have to get better at who is sitting at the table

29. 'If You Want to Save Democracy, You First Must Save Yourself': With the U.S. president no longer defending the essential role of journalism in a democracy, news outlets worldwide step up their fight for survival

30. 'Have more faith and trust in the public to be able to digest challenging information and to actually be looking for that': Mother Jones CEO Monika Bauerlein and editor-in-chief Clara Jeffery on growing their audience and revenues

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32. 2013: Brett Anderson