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New York Times journalists had to plan carefully for an Oval Office conversation with a president who dominates discourse and makes false claims.
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The defunct food publication is re-emerging as a newsletter, with new leadership and zero approval from its original owner.
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Our federal government won’t regulate fast enough (or at all), but that doesn’t mean regular Americans are helpless.
Local print media is in a death spiral. Nonprofit journalism start-ups show how journalists can still do essential work.
The U.S. Agency for International Development has been a major supporter of global agriculture research. Now many studies are ...