
Journalist as Dupe (Gwen Moritz Commentary)
Journalist Roger Parloff is paying penance for the cover story he wrote for Fortune magazine, praising Theranos and its founder, Elizabeth Holmes. read more >
Journalist Roger Parloff is paying penance for the cover story he wrote for Fortune magazine, praising Theranos and its founder, Elizabeth Holmes. read more >
The techniques used to commit journalism are always going to be fascinating to me, but the contrast between the New York Times and NBC was disturbing. read more >
The LSAT, according to Malcolm Gladwell’s theory, rewards people who read quickly and penalizes those who think deeply. read more >
We can learn from our mistakes, certainly, but we can also learn from our merely mediocre work. read more >
Too much entitlement mentality is a bad thing, but not even realizing that there are reasonable exceptions to the rules — like a paying customer can ask for a menu substitution — is a lifelong handicap. read more >