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Timmermans had more than two decades of experience as a financial journalist and journalism educator before leading the Reynolds Center.
The team spent 14 months investigating and found that the FDA had allowed more than 150 potentially unsafe drugs in the U.S.
Politicians who violate existing insider trading laws are often difficult to convict in court, but that shouldn't stop journalists from pursuing these stories.
The panel shared examples of how to use AI within a journalist’s day-to-day workflow ethically to supercharge backgrounding ...
There is one offshoot of the cannabis industry that has managed to boom practically overnight with little oversight: THC beverages.
Each year the center reaches out to thousands of business journalists all across the United States to collect salary and demographic information in order to disseminate reliable and accurate data on ...
True crime stories are easy to package into a compelling format, but just because creators can churn out true crime, should they?
Fleischer discusses the behind-the-scenes of this investigation, including how it began and what it took to make the collaboration happen.
Journalists are increasingly dependent on pictures posted on social media from eyewitnesses. These images are copyrighted, and there are legal implications.
Focusing on the role of authenticity in social media, the discussion explores the distinction between organic and paid content.