Alison Hill breaks down the definition of investigative journalism, how good investigative journalism makes for sweeping societal change, and how the landscape of the work is evolving.
one stood out: “Mr. Bankman-Fried, whose connections and financial holdings in the Bahamas remain unclear to me, recently stated to a reporter on Twitter, ‘F— regulators, they make everything worse,’” Ray observed in a declaration to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Dela...
This is not about a problematic journalist who manages to sneak a dodgy article past a sleepy gatekeeper. It is as if … Continue reading BBC News – a factory of anti-Israeli propaganda November 15, 20247 Comments antisemitism, BBC, Media Bias BBC News promote yet another Hamas ‘doctor...
Middle East Eyejournalist Jonathan Cook claims that Israel and the US plan to totally destroy Gaza. As part of that process, the aim is to force the entire Gazan population into a massive tent city in the Sinai desert. It would be a temporary measure. The longer-term aim is to ensure ...
【题目】In her new book, “The Smartest Kids in the World,” Amanda Ripley, an investigative journalist, tells the story of Tom, a high-school student from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, who decides to spend his senior year in Warsaw, Poland. Poland is a surprising educational success story: in...
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Frommer also wrote this about me: “I have not spoken to the journalist in months. He is a writer of the highest integrity, who spent months developing a story that one way or another was suppressed. I know this to be true because I spoke directly to the news organizations, who would ...
“My first death threat as a journalist was when I was 23,” Paine said. “That was a long time ago. If the Deep State is angry now, we haven’t even gotten to the meat of the series. And that gets printed whether I am here or not. ...
The journalist Harriet Shawcross is fascinated by silence - why we speak and why we don't. She's traveled the world seeking answers to those questions. And our co-host Ailsa Changspoke1with her about her new book, "Unspeakable."