The Washington Post makes history, being the first publication to call for the prosecution of a key source. Why is the paper’s editorial board turning its back on NSA leaker Edward Snowden?
Editorial board, The Washington Post: “No pardon forSnowden”
Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept: “WashPostmakes history: First paper to call for prosecution of it’s own source (after accepting Pulitzer)”
Margaret Sullivan, Washington Post: “As a source – and a patriot – Edward Snowden deserves a pardon”
Lily Hay Newman and Andrew Greenberg, Wired: “Security news this week: Congress celebrates Snowden movie by slammingSnowden”
Fred Fleitz: National Review: “Edward Snowden is a traitor and a fraud, period”
Reid Nakamura, The Wrap: “’Snowden’star Joseph Gordon-Levitt blasts ‘simplistic’ media coverage of NSA leaker”
Mary Louise Kelley, NPR: “Former NSA deputy director weighs in on‘Snowden’”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlSAiI3xMh4
Obama and the WWII records
Noah Feldman, Bloomberg: “World War II leak case is a win for EdwardSnowden”
Jim Warren, Poynter: “Obama loses battle to keep World War II records secret”
John Keilman, Chicago Tribune: “Secret papers from WWII espionage probe of Tribune could go public”
End of the 'Birther' movement?
Hadas Gold, Politico: “Network pools refuse to cover Trump hotel tour”
Alex Griswold, Mediaite: “Reporters retaliate against Trump’s treatment of the press, destroy footage of hotel tour”
David Colon, Gothamist: “Trump invites press to fabulous Trump international hotel for some self-promotional lies about birtherism”
Kaitlyn Schallhorn, The Blaze: “Major TV networks band together against Trump, refuse to cover his hotel tour”
David Weigel, Washignton Post: “After Trump’s reversal, prominent birthers want to move on”
Michael Grunwald, POLITICO: “Birther Nation: Alive and Well”
Alex Seitz-Wald, NBC News: “Trump may be abandoning ‘Birthers,’ but they’re not abandoning him”
Sam Levine, Huffington Post: “Michelle Obama’s flawless response on how her husband shut down Birthers”
Michael Barbaro, New York Time: “Donald Trump clung to ‘Birther’ lie for years, and still isn’t apologetic”
Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press: “Many black voters skeptical about Trump’s birther about-face”
Peter Beinart, The Atlantic: “The death of ‘he said, she said’ journalism”
David Uberti, Columbia Journalism Review: “Big lie, little lie, and the media’s role in telling the difference”
Megyn Kelly’s ‘Embeds’
Justin Kroll, Variety: “MegynKelly to produce comedy series set on presidential campaign trail”
Hadas Gold, Politico: “Report: Megyn Kelly producing a series about campaign embeds”
Using journalism to teach life skills
Parija Kavilanz, CNN Tech: “This startup is using journalism to make kids better readers"
Stacy M. Brown, Pocono Record: “Click send on good manners”
Maria Shriver, NBC: “Can virtual reality help teens deal with social anxiety, ADHD and more?”
Melody Kramer, Poynter: “How to prepare for journalism jobs of the near-future”