NEW YORK (AP) — By nearly any measure, 2025 has been a rough year for anyone concerned about freedom of the press.
The Latino Newsletter on MSN
Our year-end donations to Latino nonprofit journalism
Julio Ricardo Varela is the founder of The Latino Newsletter. He is also its current part-time publisher and executive ...
Saving journalism (and quite possible free speech) in America should be a project of archiving, listening, and ...
By Amy Goodman & Denis Moynihan Democracy Now! turns 30 in February. Carried on over 1,500 stations around the globe, and with a growing audience of millions across multiple digital platforms, the ...
More local reporting is the path to a more informed and connected community — and the clearest path back to relevance, trust ...
Our roundup of standout data journalism from the past year highlights projects that delve into conflicts in the Middle East, Ukraine, and Africa, that explore the rise of AI, and interrogate global ...
Mission Local closed the book on 2025 with a successful run through awards season, taking home a cache of prizes in both the ...
"Journalism will look back on its influencer mania the way it now views the 'pivot to video' — as a costly diversion from ...
On December 10, the year 2025 reached a murderous milestone. In 2024, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) had recorded ...
The Sun on MSNOpinion
Making news, making ends meet: The unspoken rise of moonlighting in digital journalism
Moonlighting in digital journalism is both a symptom and a strategy. It reveals the fragility of media economics in the ...
Analyzing a year of SAP BrandVoice storytelling on Forbes reveals where enterprise leaders are actually focused.
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