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Is the Trust Editor really a News Literacy Editor?

Mar 30, 2026

When a newsroom creates a trust team, it is admitting something the profession long preferred not to say out loud: accuracy alone does not explain itself.

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Local TV Still Running the Race

Mar 16, 2026

Local TV had a chance to translate the 2024 election into civic understanding, but too often defaulted to horse-race habits.

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Automation Shifts Fact-Checking Authority

Mar 2, 2026

The power to declare something true is migrating from newsroom judgment to system design.

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Skip the Degree?

Feb 16, 2026

A response to the idea that journalism students should skip the degree, and what that misunderstands about public service journalism.

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What We Mean When We Say Trust

Feb 2, 2026

Why “trust” keeps showing up in newsrooms, and why it’s so hard to pin down. Here’s what a review of seven decades of research says about the word that keeps eluding us all.

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The Weight of the Rainbow in the Newsroom

Jan 19, 2026

LGBTQ+ journalists are doing extra work that most newsrooms do not name, do not reward, and do not structurally support.

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How Teens See Journalism, and What Newsrooms Miss

Jan 5, 2026

New research on teens and news points to a credibility problem. It also offers a clearer view of what young audiences are actually asking journalism to show.

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Creating a News Literate Journalism

Dec 29, 2025

News literacy isn’t just something audiences need. It’s a professional competency journalists already practice, often without naming it.

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Welcome to How Journalism Thinks

Dec 26, 2025

Journalism is being asked to explain itself more than ever. This space takes that work seriously.

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How Journalists Think About News Literacy

Dec 22, 2025

A study of how journalists define news literacy reveals how they explain their own work, authority, and judgment under pressure.

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How Journalism Thinks

A space to think through journalism and the choices that shape the work.

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