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Figuring out freelancing, from the first pitch to the fine print of contracts
Freelancing can be a great option for journalists, especially since it comes with a wide range of flexibility and often the freedom to explore the

SABEW panel emphasizes leveraging teamwork and social media for high-impact reporting
The keys to high-impact reporting are collaborating on impactful project stories and promoting them in the right channels, according to panelists at a recent webinar

Capturing the reality of underinsurance: The visual work behind “Burned”
In this edition of We Mean Business: “How They Did It,” Ananya Bhargava talks to Brontë Wittpenn about her recent award-winning coverage on the systemic

What tighter car credit means for the U.S. economy
If you’ve lived in America long enough, you’ve seen it: a car dealership with a giant American flag billowing out front, so large it seems

Alexa York’s debut investigation uncovers radioactive contamination in Luckey, Ohio
In this episode of How They Did It, Quỳnh Lê talks with Alexa York, winner of the 2025 Barlett & Steele Award for Outstanding Young

Reuters journalists replicate the fentanyl supply chain in groundbreaking investigation
In “Fentanyl Express,” a team of Reuters journalists spread across Mexico, the U.S. and China detailed the entire supply chain of fentanyl, by becoming buyers

