BOSTON - For the better part of 40 years, I’ve been practicing the craft of journalism and the...
Jun 30, 2022Trevor Noah got the press corps thinking about how we need to be better. Here’s an area we really need to rethink.
Watching Trevor Noah at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner this weekend was a good chance to laugh and...
May 03, 2022The story of their lives
Editor’s note: This column was originally published by The Boston Globe on April 25, 2022 KYIV, Ukraine — They...
May 01, 2022A small nonprofit labors to fill the aid gap as Ukrainians ask, ‘What is taking so long?’
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Apr 25, 2022Deaths of journalists in Ukraine and the fragility of a free press
For journalists who choose to report on war, the risks are well known going in. And sadly, we...
Mar 18, 2022The nonprofits charting a new way for local news
We need to get better at telling the story of the crisis in journalism and what it means...
Jan 28, 2022Why we need more reporters covering extremism
BOSTON — American democracy is in more peril than we realize, and that message came through loud and...
Jan 07, 2022The empty promises of the Taliban on press freedom in Afghanistan
The disturbing photographs that depict blue and red welts across the backs of journalists say all one needs...
Sep 13, 2021In Afghanistan, truth was sacrificed and lessons were forgotten
“In war, truth is the first casualty.” Those words trace back to Aeschylus, the father of Greek tragedy....
Sep 10, 2021After the collapse of hope, uncertainty and fear for thousands of Afghans
Editor's note: This story continues the coverage of the stories of several Afghans featured in our recent story...
Sep 10, 2021Epilogue: Truth Is the First Casualty
Spotify | NPR One | Apple | Stitcher | iHeartRadio | Google | Amazon In war, truth is the first casualty. It's a military maxim attributed to Aeschylus, the father...
Sep 10, 2021