Journalism’s 2026 Policy Mission: Human Impact
Opinion: In the cacophony of 24/7 news cycles and policy debates, the profound human impact of policy decisions often gets lost, reduced to abstract numbers…
Opinion: In the cacophony of 24/7 news cycles and policy debates, the profound human impact of policy decisions often gets lost, reduced to abstract numbers…
The news cycle feels like a relentless, overwhelming torrent these days, doesn’t it? It’s not just about staying informed anymore; it’s about navigating an information…
Opinion: The current state of arts news is a fragmented echo chamber, failing to deliver the incisive, expert analysis necessary for true cultural understanding and…
When we consume news, the immediate headlines often overshadow the deeper currents at play, leaving us with a superficial grasp of events; this article focuses…
The flickering fluorescent lights of the newsroom cast long shadows as Mark, assignment editor at the Atlanta Chronicle, stared at the raw footage from their…
In a world saturated with conventional wisdom, the rise of “and slightly contrarian” news analysis offers a refreshing, albeit challenging, perspective. This burgeoning niche provides…
Opinion: The conventional wisdom surrounding news consumption in 2026 is dangerously flawed, advocating for a passive, filter-bubble existence that actively diminishes our understanding of the…
In the relentless churn of daily events, true understanding often demands more than a fleeting glance at headlines. We believe in providing and thought-provoking opinion…
At our news desk, we’ve committed to publishing long-form articles and news that consistently highlight the human impact of policy decisions. This isn’t just an…
Only 23% of news consumers globally feel that news organizations are doing a good job of helping them understand complex issues, according to a recent…