Photo of body of woman killed by Hamas wins prize and sparks controversy
'What is the role of the photographer if it is not to bear witness?' said one journalist
'What is the role of the photographer if it is not to bear witness?' said one journalist
The Atlantic's new issue features a deep dive into American antisemitism. Its cover tells a slightly different story
David Stromberg, the Yiddishist behind a new collection of the Nobel Prize winner's essays for the Forward, talks about the challenges of bringing his work to a modern audience
In his latest book, 'The Lede,' Calvin Trillin reflects on decades of reporting — and reveals some of his more colorful interactions with fellow titans of journalism
A far-left leader called the 30-year broadcast veteran Islamophobic for asking tough questions of a pro-Palestinian lawmaker
The prosecution and the defense agreed to recommend a sentence of 8-14 months
The Committee to Protect Journalists ranked Israel as the sixth-worst offender in the world for detaining journalists
Yes, antisemitism is spiking. But in times of crisis, it's important to not give in to sensationalism
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