
June 20, 2022
Opinion: The Good Journalism in ‘Good Morning, Bad News’
"Good Morning, Bad News" uses TikTok to produce explainer videos informing viewers what is really going on in the world. But, is it journalism?

June 24, 2022
Opinion: In the Age of ‘Alternative Facts’ Remember: The Onion is Satire
In an era where factual news competes with deliberate misinformation/disinformation campaigns spread quickly across social media, the tendency to confuse legitimate fact for folly is more common than ever.

June 22, 2022
Pitching Between the Gray Lines
(SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J.) — What does the gray area in journalism look like? The Click spoke to Charis Smith, a […]

June 4, 2022
Covering the Fall of Roe v. Wade: Sarah McCammon of NPR
The Click talked to NPR's abortion rights correspondent, Sarah McCammon, about what it's been like since the Roe v. Wade draft opinion leaked.

June 6, 2022
Covering the Fall of Roe v. Wade: Becca Andrews of Mother Jones
The Click is talking with reporters who cover abortion and reproductive rights to get a sense of what their job […]

June 6, 2022
Covering the Fall of Roe v. Wade: Heidi Beedle of The Colorado Times Recorder
The Click is talking with reporters who cover abortion and reproductive rights to get a sense of what their job […]

June 4, 2022
Covering the Fall of Roe v. Wade: Erica Hensley of The Fuller Project
The Click is talking with reporters who cover abortion and reproductive rights to get a sense of what their job […]

June 2, 2022
Covering the Fall of Roe v. Wade: Becky Jacobs of The Salt Lake Tribune
The Click is talking with reporters who cover abortion and reproductive rights to get a sense of what their job […]

May 6, 2022
Activists Rally in Foley Square Following Leaked Supreme Court Draft Opinion
(NEW YORK) — Foley Square was alive with action as New York City advocates took to the street in protest […]

May 14, 2022
Senate Tackles FOIA Foibles Amid Pandemic Challenges
“Federal agencies have doubled their use of [FOIA] exemptions to withhold information from the public,” said Sen. Chuck Grassley. “The Government Accountability Office found that 25 federal agencies didn’t report a single proactive disclosure. Now, how is that possible?”

May 11, 2022
In Oregon’s Everyone Village, Those Without Homes Find Hope
“I can actually dream and achieve dreams now where before it was like that'll never happen," says one resident.

May 8, 2022
Deadly Chaos in New York’s Shelter System
One of New York’s main solutions to its homeless crisis is extremely deadly. Violence in the shelters is motivating some of New York’s homeless population to stay away.

May 5, 2022
Incarcerated Man Sues Pennsylvania Prison Over Safety Issues
A man incarcerated in a Pennsylvania Department of Corrections' facility sues the prison over inadequate medical care.

April 25, 2022
NOLA City Council Wants Oversight of Water Board
Council members field a high volume of complaints from constituents who assume SWBNO is overseen by city council. Their vote to make this assumption reality could provide greater options for disputing overcharges and incorrect bills.

May 24, 2022
Oregon Wood Processing Plant Closes, but Complaints Linger on
In January, a state agency informed Jim Irwin that the property he shares with his daughter is contaminated with dioxins. The letter may have arrived 10 years too late.

May 2, 2022
A Costly Rain Check: South Africa in National State of Disaster after Durban Floods
Weeks after South Africa lifted the National State of Disaster for the first time since the start of the pandemic […]

April 30, 2022
What Cayman is Doing to Alleviate the World’s Climate Crisis
The Cayman Islands has put their climate agenda into action to achieve global targets.

April 28, 2022
Pump the Brakes: America’s All-Electric Vehicle Future is in the Balance
Experts are cautioning that many components aren’t in place for the federal government to procure a fully electric vehicle fleet.

March 23, 2022
The Clash In Pakistan Over a National Park
(ISLAMABAD – Pakistan) – A major controversy has erupted in Pakistan over who has the right to use a large […]

April 5, 2022
Netflix Tests Out Charging Members for Password Sharing
Netflix and chill, or Netflix and bills? The streaming giant is starting to charge subscribers for sharing passwords with members […]

February 21, 2022
Reflections From a 25-Year-Old Cayman Filmmaker
"I hope that it strikes a conversation with people. I feel that’s just what we need more of in the world."

February 9, 2022
Welcome to the Spring 2022 Semester: An AJO Newsletter
A look ahead at the upcoming spring 2022 semester here at NYU's AJO program.

November 1, 2021
Ethics of Reporting on Coronavirus Conspiracies
When an Oklahoma State University undergraduate was fired for her reporting on mask mandates, an ethical debate within the media […]

November 1, 2021
Can Editorial Board Endorsements Be Valuable Works of Advocacy Journalism?
It’s still a fresh memory for me to recall the experience of covering Proposition 16, also named as “Affirmative Action”, […]

May 18, 2022
Jesse Marx: Like Father, Like Son
Jesse Marx, son of iconic pop legend Richard Marx and Hollywood actress Cynthia Rhodes is weeks away from releasing his debut EP called “Dark World."

May 17, 2022
The New Mandala: This Iranian Painter Is Turning an Ancient Art into Therapy
Tazhib, Iran’s oldest art form, has been on the decline, making artists like this one key to the preservation of Iranian culture.

May 11, 2022
Welcome to Little Caribbean: No Fear of Gentrification Here
“It’s not easy, but we managed to keep it ours," says one resident. "We’re not going to give it up.”

May 11, 2022
Behind the Magic: A Look Into the Lives of 2 LGBTQ Disney World Employees
Disney's response to Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill led to outrage amongst many of its LGBTQ employees. These are their stories.

May 9, 2022
Chef Nyesha Arrington: Aspiring to Inspire
Arrington is quickly becoming a household name in the culinary world.

April 20, 2022
No Stone Unturned: After COVID, These Brothers are Reshaping Their Marble Business
In Islamabad, three brothers rework their family business to meet the times.

April 18, 2022
Portland Co-op Curates Healthy, Locally-Sourced Food to Nourish Community
Alberta Cooperative Grocery provides healthy, local food that is “tailored for the community.” The co-op’s multi-stakeholder model offers a blueprint for sustainability and resilience to crisis.

April 18, 2022
New Jersey’s Largest Pro-Cannabis Donor Gears Up for High Returns
Scotts Miracle-Gro, one of the largest fertilizer companies in the country, was the biggest donor to New Jersey’s 2020 referendum that legalized recreational marijuana in the state. With recreational sales in the state set to launch, Scotts could be poised to benefit from its political fundraising.

April 17, 2022
Cayman Souvenir Shop Gets Creative to Survive the Pandemic
Small souvenir business fights shy of becoming a relic of the pandemic.

April 12, 2022
How to Dance Safely in a Pandemic
Cortland Performing Arts Institute fought to stay open despite the challenges brought on by the pandemic.

March 10, 2022
Meta Hit with Alabama Class Action Lawsuit Over Children’s Privacy Rights on Facebook
The pressure is mounting for greater protection of children’s data online. Parents and guardians in Alabama have filed a class […]

December 30, 2021
Unreliable Science in Media as Peer-Review Breaks Down
“Publish or perish means there are too many papers,” says Ivan Oransky, editor of the blog Retraction Watch, “and the system can’t tolerate it.”

December 13, 2021
“Bat Poop Can Be Fertilizer!” and Other Bat Facts
On the hike, led by Park Ranger Caileigh Hinkson, along the trails in the park’s old forest, the hikers hoped to see some of the many species of bats that call Lewis Creek home.

November 17, 2021
Does the Internet Really Need “Section 230”?: An Interview With Alyssa Aguilar
"In many ways, I think we take the Internet for granted."

October 26, 2021
Movie Companies Sue Internet Provider Over Failure To Stop Piracy
Over two dozen movie companies have sued Grande Communications, an internet company in Texas, for failing to stop the piracy […]

June 18, 2022
Is Tucker Carlson a Journalist? The answer wasn’t always so easy
When I was in Journalism school, sports broadcasting was always where I wanted to end up. But in order to […]

June 16, 2022
Project Veritas and Journalism’s Gray Matter in the Digital Age
Project Veritas is a symbol of how perverted the definition of “journalism” has become, adjacent to the struggles to define professional journalism in a digital information ecosystem.

May 4, 2022
Whispers on Wall Street: How Women Must Navigate the Financial Sector
(RYE, N.Y.) — Rows of desks line up like a small army inside a large room, neatly symmetrical in contrast […]

January 26, 2022
Opinion: Applying Ethics of Care to Trauma Reporting
“With ethics of care, you have an obligation to care for the particular person in front of you," said Jeff Nielsen, a professor of philosophy and ethics.

January 19, 2022
Opinion: The Ethics of Journalists Publishing Classified or Stolen Information
As a whole, journalists should publish crucial information, regardless of how the information was obtained.

April 18, 2022
For First Time in 2 Years, Pakistan Counts No COVID Deaths in 2 Days
(ISLAMABAD, Pakistan) —For the first time in two years, there have been zero reported deaths from the coronavirus in Pakistan […]

February 16, 2022
Cayman Islands Begin COVID Vaccinations for At-Risk Children Ages 5-11
Special vaccine clinics are now open to vulnerable children ages 5-11.

January 19, 2022
Hospital Staffing Woes Increase in Central Arkansas During Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to staffing shortages at hospitals and medical facilities around the Central Arkansas area, causing widespread problems related to overall hospital operations and patient care.

December 26, 2021
New Yorkers Face Long Covid Testing Lines and Delayed Results
Officials believe a rise in tourism and the return of large public gatherings have contributed to the fast spread of the new variant.

December 15, 2021
A Cancer Survivor’s Mission To Help Others
(MISSISSAUGA, Canada)– In 2017, Navneet Sharma, now 41, began treatment for breast cancer. As she underwent chemotherapy, she and her […]

May 15, 2022
‘Going to School Won’t Feed my Girls:’ Barriers to Girls’ Education In Pakistan
Pakistan has the world’s second-highest number of out-of-school children with an estimated 22.8 million children, ages 5-16, not attending school. One organization is working to change those numbers with a system of portable, tent schools.

April 26, 2022
Motivational Speaker: ‘I Don’t Want the Kids Today to Feel Different’
"My mom noticed I needed just a little more confidence, so she invited me to go to her school with her," the celebrated speaker known as Dr. Paul said. "She said share your hobbies, share your interests and that started my public speaking career."

April 18, 2022
Book Banning is Not About Books, Authors Say
“We’re telling kids that people’s experiences are invalid,” said one speaker at a panel on book banning.

April 18, 2022
From Survivor to Starman: Tony Case’s Life has Achieved Lift-off
A school shooting victim looks forward not back as 25th anniversary approaches.

February 9, 2022
Welcome to the Spring 2022 Semester: An AJO Newsletter
A look ahead at the upcoming spring 2022 semester here at NYU's AJO program.

June 6, 2022
Covering the Fall of Roe v. Wade: Becca Andrews of Mother Jones
The Click is talking with reporters who cover abortion and reproductive rights to get a sense of what their job […]

June 6, 2022
Covering the Fall of Roe v. Wade: Heidi Beedle of The Colorado Times Recorder
The Click is talking with reporters who cover abortion and reproductive rights to get a sense of what their job […]

June 5, 2022
Life After Exoneration: How One Man Rebuilt His Life After a Wrongful Conviction
When a portable heater went out in Veterans' Stadium in Philadelphia during an NFL game, Ed Baker — one of two electricians working at “The Vet” at the time—had to fix it. After what he'd been through, landing a job among NFL players was like winning his own Super Bowl.

June 4, 2022
Covering the Fall of Roe v. Wade: Erica Hensley of The Fuller Project
The Click is talking with reporters who cover abortion and reproductive rights to get a sense of what their job […]

June 2, 2022
Covering the Fall of Roe v. Wade: Becky Jacobs of The Salt Lake Tribune
The Click is talking with reporters who cover abortion and reproductive rights to get a sense of what their job […]