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Gabe Schneider

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Seattle, WA, United States

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Past:
  • Nieman Lab
  • RJI
  • E&P
  • MinnPost
  • Columbia Journalism Review
  • Texas Tribune
  • Rewire News Group

Past articles by Gabe:

Whetstone, the largest Black-owned food magazine in the U.S., aims to change things in food reporting » Nieman Journalism Lab

"he way that food media was being presented to us, in prior years, was through a lens that was incredibly myopic, unimaginative, and formulaic." → Read More

RJI

Editorial boards that look nothing like their cities shouldn’t speak for them

While newsrooms are reckoning with their internal staffing practices and past coverage, there is one place in the newsroom that rarely has a spotlight on it: the editorial board. → Read More

E&P

Journalism Outlets Need New Social Media Policies

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette journalist Alexis Johnson was barred from protest coverage after joking about a Kenny Chesney concert on Twitter. She tweeted: “Horrifying scenes and aftermath from selfish LOOTERS who don’t care about this city!!!!! .... oh wait sorry. No, these are pictures from a Kenny Chesney concert tailgate. Whoops.” → Read More

What to watch for on election night in Minnesota

From bellwether Legislature races to congressional district vote totals, here are the things MinnPost writers will be paying attention to as Minnesota starts counting votes Tuesday. → Read More

Minnesotans were waiting for more COVID-19 relief. Trump says it’s not coming.

Trump abruptly ended all stimulus negotiations on Tuesday afternoon. → Read More

Who’s running for Congress in Minnesota in 2020

We’re tracking all the candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate. → Read More

Unemployment benefits for Minnesota freelancers have started, but not everyone has been paid yet

While DEED has already processed 10,000 applications since implementing the program on April 24, it still has a ways to go. → Read More

D.C. Memo: Mailing it in

Stimulus oversight; vote-by-mail efforts; campaigning in times of COVID-19; and more. → Read More

Sen. Amy Klobuchar’s husband, John Bessler, sick with COVID-19

Klobuchar wrote that Bessler started to feel sick when Klobuchar was in Minnesota and he was still in Washington. → Read More

D.C. Memo: An unexpected recess

The COVID-19 pandemic in D.C.; Hagedorn on climate change; and more. → Read More

D.C. Memo: Me llamo Elena

Looking forward to Nevada; McCollum and AIPAC; the Democratic debate; and more. → Read More

Who’s running for Congress in Minnesota in 2020

We’re tracking all the candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate. → Read More

D.C. Memo: Klobal warming

Klobuchar’s New Hampshire finish; interview with Stephanie Schriock of Emily's List; Rep. Angie Craig gets a bill passed; and more. → Read More

D.C. Memo: Deal or no deal

Klobuchar’s campaign; impeachment update; selling CBD; and more. → Read More

What Sen. Tina Smith expects in the coming impeachment trial of President Trump

Trial proceedings should kick off in earnest next week. → Read More

Times public editor: The Ukraine whistle-blower, swing voters, and an enduring Twitter problem

The New York Times has a Twitter problem. More specifically, Twitter’s problems are now the New York Times’ problems. In this news-filled week, marked by several scoops from Times reporters, the paper has found itself on the receiving end of voluminous criticism for two of its stories: one revealing that the whistle-blower who has triggered […] → Read More

Minnesota Democrats condemn Netanyahu’s ban of Omar from Israel

President Trump, on the other hand, seemed to celebrate the move. → Read More

Rep. Betty McCollum has become one of the strongest critics of Israeli policy in Congress

The St. Paul Democrat has frequently taken positions that put her at odds with her colleagues. → Read More

As trade war escalates, Minnesota soybean farmers wonder: What’s the plan?

Minnesota is the third largest producer of soybeans in the country after Illinois and Iowa. → Read More

D.C. Memo: Mr. President goes to Burnsville

This week: putting Omar in context, Klobuchar fundraising, Mueller — and more. → Read More