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Nominations now open for the 2025 Goldsmith Awards
Submissions are now being accepted for the 2025 Goldsmith Awards, including the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting, the Goldsmith Book Prize,...
Commentary, News Business & Practice, Public Interest Journalism,
The Media Can Build Back Trust by How It Covers Trump
Incessant sirens are easily ignored, and a media focused on the facts, not the threats, could do a public service to democracy.
Commentary,
What I learned from my 7-year-old about the outcome of the election
My seven-year-old daughter has been learning about voting in her second-grade class. Over the past few weeks, she’s come home from school brimming with...
Commentary, News Business & Practice, Press Freedom, Public Interest Journalism,
So What Now? Journalism under a second Trump administration
Veteran journalist Dick Tofel argues that journalists must focus on three things under the second Trump administration: accurately reporting the news,...
Policy & Politics in 2025: The Trump Administration 2.0 & The U.S. Congress
Join seasoned political reporters and analysts for a webinar in which we will examine what lies ahead for 2025, as the second Trump Administration takes...
January 14, 2025
6:00 p.m. ET - 7:30 p.m. ET

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Good Reasonable People: The Psychology Behind America's Dangerous Divide
In this virtual book talk Keith Payne share insights on how understanding the psychology of our political divide can provide tools to approach political...
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