Examining the Relationship Between Reporters and Sources
At 5:03 p.m., while putting the finishing edits on my story, I got a frantic text from a man I’d interviewed that morning.
In March, the trial of Reality Leigh Winner will begin. Winner was an intelligence specialist who leaked classified information to the national security outlet The Intercept. The story ran and mere moments later, Winner was arrested, in part due to The Intercept’s carelessness. Winner…
Just before losing his job as White House communications director, Anthony Scaramucci…
In Berlin, reminders of the past are everywhere. Pedestrians trip over “stumbling blocks” embedded…
For generations, reporters have aimed to be the watchdogs of government and society, striving to “afflict the…
Arno Herzberg walked a thin line. As manager of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency’s Berlin bureau during the pre-war years, Herzberg constantly struggled with both the restraints of Nazi censorship and his desire to publish material that would maintain the morale…
We came to Europe in part to study the past, but it’s been hard to stay away from the present — especially for the…
Adolf Hitler once said that the only newspaper he read cover to cover was Julius…
“You can no longer report the war or conditions in Germany as they are,” William Shirer wrote in his diary, “Berlin Days.”