Two years ago the New York Times decided to demarcate its contents typographically. “Straightforward news,” it explained, would be published in justified columns; opinion—be it a “memo,” an “appraisal ...
Accountability is expensive — now more than ever — especially in this new media age where opinion is far cheaper to produce and digging up the facts. This past election showed the line between ...
Harvard’s History Department should make History 10 a modern world history survey course that includes map quizzes, sit-down ...
In an age of “alternative facts,” disinformation campaigns and deepfakes, people looking to be educated voters and consumers of news are at a disadvantage. Never before have there been so many ways ...