Ethical practices are changing as a result of the increase in threats to journalists Here’s a run-down of ways to balance the need to document the first draft of history with the need to keep journalists safe. January 16, 2021 Kelly McBride
How DC journalists are preparing for the inauguration of Joe Biden After the Jan. 6 insurrection and with access still unclear, some journalists are being extra cautious about safety. January 15, 2021 Amaris Castillo
25 guidelines for journalists to safely cover unrest Your goal should be to get close enough to observe the scene without endangering yourself or others, or interfering with security or rescue operations January 15, 2021 Al Tompkins
What a week it was. Will it get worse? We close another tumultuous week with relative calm after last week’s storm of an insurrection at the Capitol. Let's hope it stays calm. January 15, 2021 Tom Jones
‘We are all dizzy at this moment’ — How the media is keeping pace in these unprecedented times Think of all that has happened over the past year. A pandemic. A reckoning over race. A hotly contested election. And now, two impeachments. January 14, 2021 Tom Jones
Facebook has banned QAnon, but false claims connected to the conspiracy are still circulating on the platform ahead of Inauguration Day Many false posts make claims about President Trump imposing martial law or invoking the Insurrection Act to prevent Joe Biden from taking office. January 14, 2021 Daniel Funke
It’s only Jan. 13 and this already feels like a long year Joe Biden’s inauguration is exactly one week away, but the country remains as divided and as on edge as ever. And the next week could make it worse. January 13, 2021 Tom Jones
The news is almost too depressing to watch These are horrific times for our country, but also a moment in which the media has shined. The reporting over the past week has been superb. January 12, 2021 Tom Jones
A new PPP launches this week. Here’s how it’s different from the first. Plus, two gorillas have the coronavirus, the flu season is so far milder this year, the complications of being a COVID-19 'long-hauler,' and more. January 12, 2021 Al Tompkins