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1. Here to Help; How I Hold It Together

2. 'Almost Everyone, On Every Beat, Becomes an Immigration Reporter at Some Point': Covering immigration requires a multidisciplinary approach to reporting, from economics to politics to education

3. TURNING THE FOCUS FROM OPIOID ADDICTION TO TREATMENT AND RECOVERY: As more people in recovery share their stories, journalists need to explore the under-reported experiences of people who have been drug-free for many years

4. 'THEY'LL ONLY KILL YOU IF THE DENIAL OF REVENUE DOES NOT BRING YOU DOWN': Despite political financial, and sometimes physical threats, incisive investigative work is getting done across Africa

5. On World News Day, let's remember that access to information is a human right

6. Tough on politicians, but kind to the vulnerable; OPINION

7. Relationships are the key to our success

8. Relationships are the key to our success

9. 13. Media, politics and the threats to journalists in Pakistan

10. MORAL COURAGE: ABOUT THE SERIES

11. BEFORE YOU CAN FIX YOUR NEWSROOM, YOU NEED TO FIX YOUR LIFE: 'Those bookshelves in your Zoom backdrop should overflow with literature that challenges your world view'

12. 'STOP THINKING ABOUT A FINISH LINE': Progress on racial equity starts with a steadfast commitment to constant newsroom evolution

13. A eulogy for old-school newsrooms: they were loud, chaotic and politically incorrect. They weren't very diverse. But they sure were full of journalistic passion--and fun

14. Disconnected; As embattled news organizations try to safeguard their futures with intensely local coverage, there's often a wide gulf between journalists and the communities they cover

15. House GOP candidate in North Carolina criticizes reporter for work with 'non-white males, like Cory Booker'

16. Transformation of professional practices of identity among journalists in Russia and Sweden: a comparative analysis

17. A challenge to journalists: do we know enough to be credible?

18. Vigil

19. Public journalism and public deliberation

20. Redefining the elements of news

21. 'WE HAVEN'T FULLY GRAPPLED WITH HOW MUCH WE UNWITTINGLY JUDGE JOURNALISM THROUGH A WHITE LENS': Newsrooms need to examine biases and decisions about which journalists cover stories about race

22. Are We Living in a Golden Age of Stunt Journalism? When did journalism get so physically degrading?

23. Fournier's homecoming permanent this time

24. Widening gap between haves and have-nots

25. Journalist Advocate Responds To Trump's Latest Attack On Media

26. A candidate for governor says a female journalist can't shadow him -- unless she brings a man along

27. Naomi Osaka, a New Governor and Me

28. Democratization of news and the future of democracy

29. Consensus-building journalism: an immodest proposal

30. Bearing witness: the poet as journalist

31. Connecting threads of individual pain with societal responsibility: from Northern Ireland, Chile and Kosovo come stories of the struggle people have in healing from terror and torture when political accountability and reconciliation are absent

32. It matters who tells the story in the Middle East

33. Connection, Community, and Customer Service What declining trust in banks says about declining trust in news outlets

34. The long road to a wide bend: The Times-Picayune's 'focus has gradually shifted away from how the city will be rebuilt to how it is--now, in the present tense.'

35. Baghdad confidential

36. When the news media focus on Islam's internal struggles: journalists highlight the secular Muslim vision 'because it reflects a Western outlook that Islam needs to transform and modernize.'

37. Five myths about the White House press corps

38. A newspaper diminished by cutbacks prepares to cover another monster storm

39. Reports Outline Life Science Research Findings from Danderyd University Hospital (Medicine and the media: Medical experts' problems and solutions while working with journalists)

40. Reports from Danderyd University Hospital Add New Data to Findings in Life Science Research (Medicine and the media: Medical experts' problems and solutions while working with journalists)

41. Republican Jewish Coalition Condemns Anti-Semitism Toward Journalists

42. Reporter Offers Free Cab Rides For Stories From 'Streets Of Shanghai'

43. Media Roundup: Crime beat holds up appeal in downturn

44. 'DC bureau' brings readers fresh perspective from nation's capital

45. Outside looking in: former reporter sees Sandy Hook through residents' eyes

46. Our suicidal media: Civil war within the British press threatens a free society

47. Journalists On Trail Of Clinton Wedding Rumor

48. There's Still a Lot of Heart in the Sports World

49. Reporters in China Struggle to Get to the Story

50. Want to be a patriot? Do your job. (Reporting)

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