Americans are not getting the full story about the conflict in the Middle East from their government or media, according to The New Yorker contributor Bernard Avishai.
Avishai shared his more than 45 years of experience reporting on Israel-Palestine with...
Despite unprecedented pressure from the American government, “this is the golden age for journalism, especially investigative journalism,” said Yale history professor Timothy Snyder during the “Truth and the Internet Age” Poynter public forum at Yale Law...
Ali Velshi has covered the news for over 25 years, working as a journalist at CNN, Al Jazeera America, and currently NBC and MSNBC. But within the past two weeks Velshi has become the subject of the news. He is rumored to be a possible replacement for...
The difference in management styles between the Obama and Trump administrations impact the leaking of government secrets, former White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said at a Poynter lecture at William L. Harkness Hall on April 9.
Carney, who served as...
In his upcoming book, former FBI director James Comey publicly apologized to Secretary Hillary Clinton and her supporters for how he handled the FBI's investigation of her email use. Clinton’s 2016 campaign chair, John Podesta, speaking at a Poynter...
One week after the U.S. launched strikes in Syria, experts weighed in on the role of U.S. diplomacy in the Middle East during Yale’s inaugural Arab conference, “Amalna: Paving the Road Ahead.”
Nancy Youssef, national security correspondent for The Wall...
Jameel Jaffer will soon have his day in court, and the judge’s decision could change the social media behavior of President Donald Trump, he told the audience at his Poynter Fellowship in Journalism talk at Whitney Humanities Center on Feb. 10.
Jaffer is...