In the face of little information, or misinformation, about the war in Iran, media literacy can prove a valuable tool to assess what’s happening on the ground.
Americans have been able to know what troops at war are facing, and make informed decisions about the war’s cost, because a free press has been able to tell the story − good or bad. Can it still?
See what Alicia Hastey wrote as she quit Tony Dokoupil-anchored show.
Responsible journalists verify and fact-check information. That can create a lag, leading the audience to believe they’re not just slow but wrong.
BOSTON — The New England High School Journalism Collaborative recently announced that it will hold its all-expense-paid summer workshop for st…
Everything we know about her exit and what she's been up to since.
Dokoupil defended his assertion that the press relies too much on academics — and he even boasted that he’ll do better than Walter Cronkite.
The network finally has a new host for its flagship show.
Former anchors Dana Jacobson and Michelle Miller aired their final show last month.
