The slain journalist’s warnings about Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ring true, a year after his murder.
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Insight: Dictators and the internet: A love story
Instead of making censorship obsolete, the internet has given authoritarian regimes a powerful tool to crush dissent.
Marc A. Thiessen: CNN tries to blame Trump for Obama administration’s leaks
The network’s Russian spy story leaves out key context about Obama aides’ actions before the spy’s exfiltration.
Leonard Pitts: Deep dives into journalists’ digital histories are welcome
Yes, some people may be embarrassed, some careers damaged. But bring it. Because truth itself is facing a hostile takeover.
Leonard Pitts: Conspiracy theories overtake search for truth in Epstein’s death
The accused sex trafficker’s demise in jail puts at risk not only his victims’ quest for justice but also our public trust.
Gina Barreca: Is the political cartoonist an endangered species?
That would pose a risk to our nation’s civic health, which is strengthened by creativity, originality, insight and wit.
Leonard Pitts: What will we do in a future without newspapers?
Jeffrey Epstein’s recent arrest shows that although newspaper journalism is beleaguered, it can still be a force for light and right.
Commentary: Climate change is scary. Claims of ‘horns’ from smartphone use aren’t
Journalists stirring up health panics are undermining the most important stories of our time.
Commentary: The republic is fine under President Trump. It’s journalism that’s in big trouble
The media have allowed their fury at the president to produce self-inflicted wounds.
Another View: Lack of coverage of Graham rally raises questions about paper’s integrity
The Press Herald missed a chance to take the ideological high road on this significant and newsworthy event.