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Pro tip: You shouldn't claim a "home office" on your taxes if it's your couch, or a part of the house used for other purposes – like studying or watching Netflix. (Illustration by Natalie Kenney/GroundTruth)
Navigator

10 things freelance journalists need to know about filing their taxes

People walk along a streets in Havana, Cuba. Diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States were re-established during Barack Obama's presidency – but now, with Donald Trump in office, the future of these diplomatic relations are somewhat unclear. (Photo by Pedro Szekely/Flickr)
Democracy

The uncertain future of US-Cuba relations

HAVANA — On Obispo Street, past the shops hawking Che Guevara T-shirts and the signature blue neon of...

Mar 10, 2017
2) Devio pins an opponent in the 2nd round of the Maine State Championship arm wrestling tournament in South Portland, Maine, on March 12, 2016.(Photo by Adam Glanzman/GroundTruth).
Photography

The 75-year-old arm wrestling champion who still keeps winning

Standing at a mere 5 feet, 7 inches and 155 pounds, 75-year-old Norm Devio of Hopkinton, Massachusetts, doesn’t...

Feb 08, 2017
Americas

Could empathetic journalism help fix America’s trust issues?

Americans have never been as skeptical of journalism as they are now.  Even though outlets across the country...

Feb 07, 2017
NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt addresses the 75th duPont-Columbia Awards. (Photo by Kevin Grant/GroundTruth)
Inequality

A call for courage in journalism at 75th duPont Awards

NEW YORK — Some of journalism’s living legends invoked the spirits of departed news greats like Edward R....

Jan 27, 2017
Massachusetts' new public records law went into effect January 1, 2017.
Rights

Massachusetts’ public records law still one of the worst, critics say

Despite a recent overhaul of its public records law, critics say Massachusetts is still one the worst states...

Jan 26, 2017
View from the window of an airplane.
Media Industry

To fix journalism, we can start by not looking down on ‘flyover’ states

On a JetBlue flight from New York to San Francisco to attend a conference on “The Future of...

Jan 13, 2017
Comet Ping Pong, a pizza joint in Washington, D.C., became entangled in a set of viral fake news stories that baselessly claimed the restaurant – and Hillary Clinton – was involved in a child abuse ring. There is no evidence of that. (Photo by Elizabeth Murphy/Wikimedia Commons)
Americas

It’s not just ‘Pizzagate.’ In a partisan media landscape, fake news is a real threat.

Welcome to the age of misinformation – or, as some are calling it, post-truth. In 2016, media organizations...

Dec 09, 2016
“The goal is not to fear Trump, but for Trump to fear you," wrote Ari Goldman, a professor of journalism at Columbia University. (Photo by Elizabeth Herman/GroundTruth)
Media Industry

Fixing our media starts with the next generation of journalists

Okay, we got through Thanksgiving. As families and friends across America came together for the holiday meal, most...

Nov 29, 2016
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Audio

WGBH News and The GroundTruth Project launch season two of its award-winning podcast

Second season of “GroundTruth” podcast will explore the human impacts of climate change around the world (BOSTON, Mass.)...

Nov 10, 2016
Fellowships

Journalism must find its role in a climate of Trump

Editor's Note: This is a message from GroundTruth founder and executive director Charles Sennott to reporters and editors...

Nov 09, 2016
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