Bloomberg’s CityLab won a Pulitzer for Criticism. Get to know the site behind the win.
The publication explores cities as hubs of democracy where politics, policy, technology and culture converge.
The publication explores cities as hubs of democracy where politics, policy, technology and culture converge.
The motley group includes many conservative outlets, as well as three religious networks, a legacy paper and an AI-powered digital site
Ann Telnaes left The Washington Post in protest. Now she’s a two-time Pulitzer winner. Here’s what else stood out on journalism’s biggest day.
He made an impact as columnist, university professor and co-founder of NABJ
ProPublica’s investigation into preventable deaths caused by restrictive abortion laws earned the prestigious Batten Medal for exceptional journalism
She smashed glass ceilings to anchor the news, perfected the iconic interview and built a show that redefined daytime TV.
Before the bundles, the podcasts and the 10 million digital subscribers, there was a $250 million loan with a sky-high interest rate
The former press secretary talks balancing work and home, why her experience matters on air and what to expect from ‘The Briefing’
From Pulitzer finalist to co-host: Hylton discusses her new MSNBC role and how she’ll reshape weekend news with fresh perspectives
He lashed out after a Times report said Paramount may settle his baseless lawsuit — a move tied to its pending sale
The cozy relationship between the president and the Washington Post owner suffered a blip Tuesday after a report that Amazon would show tariff costs
A growing movement has students covering towns their local papers can no longer reach
Student journalists are tackling major issues and shaping local news, but they also face censorship, backlash and growing threats to press freedom
The project empowers educators with tools to teach students media literacy skills at a time when teen well-being is a global conversation
A new research study offers a roadmap for newsrooms that may want to analyze which voices routinely get quoted and ignored
Here are some questions to ask while managing these requests
In ‘Medicine River,’ journalist Mary Annette Pember confronts the legacy of boarding schools and the trauma passed down through generations
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s ‘Behind the Gun’ project blends empathy, complexity and scale to reach audiences across the gun debate divide
Generative AI is changing journalism. Audiences have clear expectations for how it’s used.
While the film gets some details right, it takes liberties with the process, including the cardinals’ interactions and rule-breaking
Experts say the tattoos aren’t linked to MS-13 — and they don’t appear in other verified photos of Ábrego García’s hand
He has cracked down on the media, universities and students who exercised their right to free speech
Trump began laying the groundwork for his immigration plans long before his Jan. 20 inauguration
The program will provide 23 fellows with tools to uphold public media journalism’s highest editorial standards and successfully lead their stations
ProPublica's Alexandra Zayas shares techniques in Poynter course that help all reporters have impact
Follow Poynter social media at 1 p.m. Eastern for winner announcements in 10 categories
Poynter program gives April 2025 participants personalized guidance so they return to their newsrooms ready to lead
The withdrawal of funding from ‘the Google of South Korea’ has left SNU FactCheck scrambling to find a new sponsor. A shutdown looms.
In an expedited process, 77% of parliament members voted in favor of legislation that sharply limits government criticism.
The free webinar is a gift to journalists and the global fact-checking community in honor of International Fact-Checking Day
GlobalFact to welcome more than 300 fact-checkers from 80 countries
Now is the time for action to protect the work that holds the line on reality
‘State of the Fact-checkers’ 2024 was released for International Fact-Checking Day on April 2
Shasta Scout founder Annelise Pierce says curiosity and a want to understand drives her approach to local news
Even idealistic digital startups tend to head where the money is.
The nonprofit NEWSWELL, a project of Arizona State University, offers an innovative approach for giving newsrooms the support they need
How nonprofit startup the Mississippi Free Press built an inclusive newsroom to connect with a statewide audience
10 prizes honor best in U.S. journalism from 2024
Pop-up exhibit and panel discussions help news consumers find their place in journalism’s history and role in democracy.
New program equips journalists to deepen community engagement through child welfare reporting
Known as TFCN Europe, the peer-to-peer fact-checking and media literacy initiative will now be operating in six European Union countries
You can’t help but wonder if his sudden desire to talk to traditional news outlets is due to his dreadful approval ratings
In a tense Washington, the dinner traded punchlines for a defense of the First Amendment and the free press
Recent reports suggest corporate politics led to executive producer Bill Owens’ abrupt departure
The former White House press secretary will take over Tuesdays through Fridays after Rachel Maddow returns to Mondays-only.
The new series called AI Unlocked includes five lessons to help students better understand the world of generative artificial intelligence
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The winning series — produced as part of a New York Times local investigations fellowship — explores Baltimore’s fentanyl crisis
Details and links to this year’s recipients of journalism’s highest honor
The order calls on the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, an independent nonprofit, to stop funding NPR and PBS
A year ago, I dove into mental health reporting and felt overwhelmed. The systems seemed convoluted — and that’s not just a feeling, it’s fact.
Internal docs and fact-checkers show Meta often misses harmful posts in Swahili, Amharic, Oromo and more — putting real communities at risk
Wide-ranging research from Poynter and the University of Minnesota sheds light on how people feel about AI in journalism. It’s not pretty.
How Mercury Center went from bold experiment to parable with no conclusion
In the latest episode of ‘The Poynter Report Podcast,’ Dr. Justin Martin shares surprising results from a study on screen time and child wellness
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