‘You are the target’: What it’s like to fact-check a war Armed conflicts not only give rise to misinformation, but they also present major logistical challenges to fact-checkers June 26, 2024 Angela Fu
Opinion | Q&A: Fox News foreign correspondent Trey Yingst on the perils of covering war Yingst, 30, has spent the past several years in some of the most dangerous places in the world. May 16, 2024 Tom Jones
Opinion | Wall Street Journal marks one year of reporter’s detainment in Russian jail Evan Gershkovich was arrested a year ago today in Russia while on a reporting assignment for the Journal March 29, 2024 Angela Fu
Trump calls his fraud case ‘a form of Navalny.’ That distorts the cases. Trump compared his civil fraud fine with the punishment of Russian opposition leader Alexei A. Navalny, who died Feb. 16 in a Russian prison. February 23, 2024 Louis Jacobson
Opinion | The Tucker-Russia relationship draws intense media scrutiny Critics called Carlson a ‘useful idiot,’ ‘a vessel for foreign poison’ and ‘a propagandist, with a history of helping autocrats conceal corruption.’ February 8, 2024 Tom Jones
Opinion | A look back at the best and worst of the news media in 2023 Our Media Person of the Year: WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich, who represents those willing to dedicate their lives to shining a light on the truth. December 21, 2023 Tom Jones
What the White House has said about sending troops to fight Russia Accusations that the White House is leveraging American service members’ lives to fund the Ukraine war have garnered millions of views online. December 14, 2023 Louis Jacobson
How Russian falsehoods spread to the US through faux local news Tech platforms enforced bans against Russian state media following its invasion of Ukraine. Russian propagandists found ways around those bans. November 8, 2023 Loreben Tuquero
Opinion | CNN shines during a weekend of Russia coverage Does the ousting of former boss Chris Licht have something to do with it? June 26, 2023 Tom Jones
Opinion | Spotlight on local reporting and Ukraine highlight Pulitzer Prizes If one theme stood out among this year’s winners, it’s that local journalism can still make a difference in the lives of everyday people. May 8, 2023 Tom Jones
Covering a war: A conversation with Isabelle Khurshudyan, Washington Post Ukraine bureau chief ‘When I think about the past year, I’ve seen the best of humanity, the absolute worst of humanity, and sometimes I’ve seen both within minutes.’ April 12, 2023 Tom Jones
Opinion | Major development in the case of detained Wall Street Journal journalist Evan Gershkovich The State Department has designated Gershkovich ‘wrongfully detained.’ Here’s what that means. April 11, 2023 Tom Jones
What the arrest of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich means for foreign reporting As a new cold war emerges, the loser could be transparency. April 5, 2023 Patrick Maynard
Opinion | Wall Street Journal journalist Evan Gershkovich detained in Russia Russia said Gershkovich ‘is suspected of spying in the interests of the American government.’ The Journal ‘vehemently denies’ the allegations. March 31, 2023 Tom Jones
The war in Ukraine isn’t ‘fake,’ and these photos don’t prove that it is Far-right radio host Stew Peters, who has a history of spreading conspiracy theories, cast doubt in a tweet that the war is real. It is. March 1, 2023 Ciara O'Rourke