Experts Warn Misinformation Campaigns Are On The Rise
Some protests that erupted during the pandemic were led by astroturfing campaigns.
In 'news deserts,' small towns can struggle to tell their stories
In rural America, small communities are often reliant on large outside news outlets, and miss opportunities to tell their own stories.
A high school yearbook group examines fairness and accuracy in news
The school has transitioned from an annual yearbook with sections like sports and activities to a year-long, magazine-type publication.
Scripps News Reports: Building Better News
Hear from E.W. Scripps Company CEO Adam Symson about news literacy and the tools available for navigating the information landscape.
American reporter Evan Gershkovich marks one year in Russian jail
Scripps News spoke with one of Gershkovich's colleagues at the Wall Street Journal whose full-time job now is to work on getting him home.
Officials offer $10 million reward for info on UnitedHealth hackers
Ransomware by the group ALPHV BlackCat was first spotted in Nov. 2021. The group recruits affiliates to spread ransomware and shares the spoils.
Taylor Swift's dad won't face charges over alleged paparazzi assault
Scott Swift was accused of punching a paparazzi photographer in the face while his daughter was touring in Sydney, Australia.