In May, Free Press fought for a better future for journalism, confronted questions about AI, explored the state of protest rights and released important poll findings.
A nationwide poll that Free Press commissioned shows that Americans are contending with the decline of local journalism — and the epidemic of misinformation online.
California state senators have a chance right now to advance legislation that would commit about $500 million annually to support local news in the state.
As lawmakers focus more and more on ways to address the decline of local news, how can they center the needs of both journalism workers and communities?
In April, Free Press staffers celebrated the return of Net Neutrality, pushed tech companies to combat election disinformation and held powerful workshops in Philly.
Every couple of years, conservative members of Congress launch partisan attempts to root out alleged “bias” at NPR and PBS. Here’s what I told lawmakers.
With philanthropic endeavors like Press Forward investing millions of dollars into efforts to “save” journalism, it’s worth asking what kinds of journalism deserve support.