Holy cow, but this is a packed issue! Welcome to the Christmas season (as you receive this issue) and our OFFICER issue ...
A recent Reuters Institute study, highlighted by Nieman Journalism Lab, found that social media and video platforms have ...
Our editor in chief discusses highlights from our Dec. 11 issue, including our Actors Roundtable, Laura Dern and 'The ...
This is a letter from the editor … about letters to the editor. Letters are a highly popular feature of The Oregonian/OregonLive. But how does a reader get a letter published? How do we choose from ...
That’s the truth: Covering data center requests means juggling 10 beats at once, translating abstract tech into kitchen-table ...
With the increased popularity of direct-to-consumer genetic testing, it’s not uncommon for individuals to discover relatives they never knew about. For example, in 2022, researchers at Baylor College ...
A year ago, when I told The Oregonian/OregonLive publisher John Maher that I planned to retire this summer, it seemed a long way away. Now, it’s here. Working in journalism for my entire career has ...
Over the past few years, estate-planning attorneys have had to adapt to and understand numerous new technological advances to best serve their clients. For example, they’ve had to learn about planning ...
That said … there’s not a place on Earth that is perfect. Every city/town/community has both flaws and positives—and here in ...
The rise of artificial intelligence has produced serial writers to science and medical journals, most likely using chatbots to boost the number of citations they’ve published. By Gina Kolata Letters ...