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  1. One particular presidential candidate's time in the White House would be a leaker's paradise

  2. Which is the best candidate on press freedom? My take in

  3. Want to know which presidential candidate is best for the press? Here's a scorecard to keep up

  4. Scoring the 2016 candidates on press freedom

  5. The important voice that's often missing in journalism

  6. "These people have the voices, but they don’t have the means to get heard."

  7. The unexpected person influencing the discussion about Chicago Public Schools

  8. Great post: How a journalist helped a rape survivor by telling her story

  9. Yikes... here's a headline that could use some commas

  10. A newspaper veteran returns to journalism in a surprising role

  11. Jeanne Marie Olson is not a journalist, but what she does with data influences scores in

  12. How one open data advocate is influencing the discussion about Chicago Public Schools

  13. Can you tell what's missing in this headline?

  14. Ouch... here's a headline that could use some commas

  15. Why this photo represents a journalist's professional milestone

  16. The important voice that's often missing in journalism

  17. “I wanted to prove a point, that people could be OK after rape. … I found people I felt I could trust.”

  18. A woman told about her rape & abortion. It empowered her all lifelong. That's journalism. via

  19. The voiceless have a voice. A journalist’s job is to amplify it.

  20. A newspaper veteran who left journalism for a decade has returned in a surprising role

  21. Steve Buttry "fought back tears" when a woman he interviewed contacted him 19 years later

  22. Congratulations . Report back!

  23. The voiceless have a voice. A journalist’s job is to amplify it.

  24. Why this photo represents a journalist's professional milestone

  25. The voice journalists should include before hitting publish

  26. The important voice that's often missing in journalism

  27. Today the announced its next public editor -- and it's a familiar name

  28. Newspaper veteran lands new role with a skill millennials lacked: "I thought, well, I know how to do that”

  29. A newspaper veteran who left journalism for a decade has returned in a surprising role

  30. What to know about the upcoming $60 million Knight, Columbia First Amendment center

  31. The has named its next public editor

  32. .'s fearless leader, Liz Spayd, will join NYT as its new public editor Sad for me; exciting for NYT journalism

  33. .'s Liz Spayd named public editor of The New York Times

  34. What did after discovering people using its data to find doctors who easily prescribe drugs

  35. ProPublica finds a side effect of transparency—and is transparent about what it found

  36. The Knight Foundation and Columbia University made a big announcement today

  37. The unfortunate way people are using data meant to target doctors overprescribing drugs

  38. A major step toward First Amendment advocacy: Knight Foundation and Columbia launch $60 million digital-era center.

  39. Some people will always find ways to use well-intentioned information for the wrong reasons

  40. A solution to a common writing problem

  41. Knight, Columbia commit $60 million to launch new center

  42. Journalism database accidentally helps people find doctors who easily prescribe drugs

  43. Knight, Columbia commit $60 million to launch digital-era First Amendment center

  44. Bryan Lowry was at a restaurant when he received an email forwarded from a source. He knew he was onto something big

  45. An unfortunate side effect of transparency

  46. ProPublica discovers readers abusing its “Prescriber Checkup” database

  47. “It’s kind of like stopping the ocean. You can build all the castles you want but the tides go where they go.”

  48. A solution to a common problem in writing

  49. I wrote about 's decision to be transparent about the side effects of its own transparency, for

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