Reporting uncertainty: Business journalism in a Trump-era economy
News articles and analysis about the economy can help clarify, but the current economic unpredictability prompts some ethical questions for journalists: What happens when journalists don’t have answers about the economy? How can journalists say “I don’t know” in a way that doesn’t frustrate readers? How can journalists toe the line between making logical statements about the economy and making predictions that may not turn out to be true?
Building trust and finding solutions: A Q&A with mental health reporter Hannah Furfaro
Hannah Furfaro's work elevates the voices at the center of public health issues through thoughtful, ethical reporting. She was awarded the 2025 Anthony Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics for her project, “High Risk: Youth and addiction in Washington state,” where she brought to light the barriers preventing young people from accessing treatment for opioid addiction in Washington.