If you’re ready to start building the skills you’ll need to work in investigative journalism, one place to start is a mindset shift, said Alexandra Zayas, ProPublica’s deputy managing editor. Zayas is ...
This GIJC25 panel discussion surfaced a set of unresolved questions about what investigative journalism can sustainably ...
“Basically, we get paid to be right, to be rigorous. Because if the story is wrong, the investment or the lawsuit fails. Markets and courts, while severely flawed, are still fairly good at getting to ...
The recent turmoil at the Washington Post, a once-unassailable bastion of American journalism, serves as a stark warning. It signals a troubling trend: the erosion of independent, investigative ...