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Nu Yang | 7/20/2012
The new startup hopes to streamline freelance journalism for writers and editors.
Nu Yang | 7/19/2012
J-school students and industry vets tackle the tough questions.
Nu Yang | 7/13/2012
Samantha Swindler and Adam Sulfridge led the investigation that sent Whitley County Sheriff Lawrence Hodge to prison.
Nu Yang | 7/12/2012
Exhibit celebrating 100th anniversary on display at  Sen. John Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh.
Nu Yang | 7/9/2012
The paper’s story is told in the nearly hour-long documentary film “Deadline in Disaster,” produced by the Missouri Press Association.
Nu Yang | 7/6/2012
Reporter Jim Heaney launched Investigative Post after taking buyout from The Buffalo News.
Nu Yang | 7/5/2012
The American Homecomings series appears in seven Digital First Media papers and documents the lives of soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
Nu Yang | 7/3/2012
Center for News Literacy teaches Bhutan citizens the importance of reliable information.
Nu Yang | 6/22/2012
Pulitzer winners donate prize money for training.
Nu Yang | 6/20/2012
Five newspapers take top honors at Society of News Design's 33rd annual World's Best-Designed News competition.
Nu Yang | 6/19/2012
Once a month, Chicago-area high school students make a trip to the Tribune Tower, home of the Chicago Tribune, to discuss the next issue of The Mash, a student-generated newspaper.
Nu Yang | 6/15/2012
ArchiveInABox produces millions of scans from bound volumes.
Nu Yang | 6/14/2012
Latest mobile technology allows consumers to engage and interact just by pointing their smartphone camera at an object.
Andrew Beaujon | Poynter | 5/6/2013
Nu Yang | 5/7/2013
Newsosaur: How Publishers Can Win at Mobile Commerce
Alan D. Mutter | 5/8/2013