Archive (Page 90)

January 6, 2023
The Problem With a Crypto King’s Mega Donations
(PHOENIX) — Millennial crypto billionaire Samuel Bankman-Fried caught people’s attention when he donated more than $10 million to an unknown […]

January 4, 2023
Journalism’s Love-Hate Relationship with Con Artists and Grifters: A Failure in Serving the Reader
(LOS ANGELES) — Journalism has many unfortunate tendencies—many of which push the industry to traverse an ethical tightrope. Perhaps none […]

January 4, 2023
Undercover Reporting on Shein Raises Ethical Questions
(HACKENSACK, N.J.) — Fast-fashion brand Shein is a Chinese online clothing retailer founded in 2012 and famously known for its […]

December 31, 2022
Microaggressions in the Newsroom Put Minority Journalists at a Disadvantage
(HACKENSACK, N.J.) — While the prefix “micro” means small, microaggressions can be quite devastating for the people who’re on the […]

December 22, 2022
Opinion: Addicted to Regurgitation – Churnalists at Large
Everyone’s doing it. And everyone knows that it’s wrong. Churnalism is a big part of our media cycle, and like all things, it’s getting worse. Churnalism is nothing more than an attempt to get clicks by repeating what everyone else says