How a longtime film critic’s death represents the great dissolve of local film criticism Bryan VanCampen of The Ithaca Times was an institution in the central New York college town of 32,000. He might have been the last of his kind. April 18, 2024 Pete Croatto
‘I’m seeing on a very personal level how challenging it is to be a younger reporter these days.’ The Dallas Morning News’ Tom Huang on why he’s championing this Poynter training for early-career journalists April 16, 2024 Barbara Allen
Grant applications now open to support reporting on transgender issues The Gill Foundation has partnered with Poynter’s Beat Academy to train local journalists to serve as accurate, authoritative voices April 11, 2024 Poynter Staff
Associated Press Stylebook makes Merriam-Webster its official dictionary If a term isn’t listed in the stylebook, its entry in Merriam-Webster will be considered AP style. April 5, 2024 Angela Fu
Are you an early-career reporter looking to level up? We’re here to help. Pulitzer Prize winner Kat McGrory is one of the instructors in Poynter's upcoming Reporter's Toolkit training program April 5, 2024 Kathleen McGrory
Opinion | AI can help fact-checking. We’ve already seen it In India, fact-checkers are using AI and high-quality datasets to surface the best evidence in countering misinformation. April 4, 2024 Rakesh Dubbudu
A Baltimore bridge collapsed in the middle of the night and two metro newsrooms leapt into action Coverage from The Baltimore Sun and The Baltimore Banner had much in common but with some marked differences — especially in visuals. March 29, 2024 Rick Edmonds
Private equity reporting grants show good return Projects in Hawaii, Milwaukee and south central Indiana knit news organizations into community life March 29, 2024 Jon Greenberg
Q&A: Jane Lytvynenko on disinformation and how journalists can navigate an increasingly cloudy social media landscape The pioneering reporter in the disinformation space will host a webinar about investigating Telegram on April 4. March 28, 2024 A. Dvorak
How politicians abuse language to magnify fear and reflect grievances Orwell, Trump, and the zombie apocalypse: An essay about diss, dys, and dat March 27, 2024 Roy Peter Clark