Casey Quackenbush, Nieman Reports

Casey Quackenbush

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Past articles by Casey:

Covering Climate Change and Countering Skepticism in Australia

In Australia, Rupert Murdoch’s media empire fuels climate change skepticism, which runs deep in the country. In the wake of Australia’s devastating bushfire season, the politicization of climate change in media is facing a reckoning. → Read More

“Collaboration is the Future of Journalism”

To meet the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic and the racial justice movement, the historically competitive media culture becoming more collaborative → Read More

The Hong Kong Protests are Also a Fight for a Free Press

very weekend, Tom Grundy plays a game of cat and mouse. The Hong Kong Free Press (HKFP) editor-in-chief opens his computer to 12 livestreams of the Hong Kong protests while trying to untangle dozens of threads on the encrypted messenger app Telegram. Meanwhile, two to three reporters are deployed to the streets; gas masks, helmets, … → Read More

Chinese New Year Is Upon Us. How to Wish Someone a 'Happy Lunar New Year' in Chinese

Everything you need to know about Chinese New Year, including how to wish somebody a happy New Year in Chinese. → Read More

Iran's President Rejects Resignation of Foreign Minister

Iranian President Rouhani has rejected the resignation of his foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, a key architect of the nuclear deal. → Read More

Federal Judge Rules All-Male Military Draft Unconstitutional

A federal judge in Texas has ruled an all-male draft unconstitutional, saying that combat no longer needs "sheer size or muscle." → Read More

Saudi Sisters Who Fled Kingdom Stranded Months in Hong Kong

They were trying to seek asylum in Australia but were stopped in Hong Kong → Read More

Watch SpaceX Launch the First Private Lunar Lander Mission

SpaceX is launching its first private moon landing mission → Read More

‘A Harbinger of Things to Come’: Farmers in Australia Struggle With Its Hottest Drought Ever

As Australia faces historic drought conditions, the impacts of climate change are increasingly difficult to ignore. → Read More

‘A Harbinger of Things to Come’: Farmers in Australia Struggle With Its Hottest Drought Ever

As Australia faces historic drought conditions, the impacts of climate change are increasingly difficult to ignore. → Read More

Taiwan Proposes Asia's First Same-Sex Marriage Law

Both activists and conservatives have criticized the new draft law → Read More

Petition Suggests Selling Montana to Settle National Debt

The tongue-in-check petition offered an unconventional way to settle soaring national debt → Read More

Florida Student Arrested After Refusing to Stand for Pledge

A student was arrested for disruption after a confrontation with a teacher in which he refused to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance → Read More

Australia Blames Cyberattack on 'Sophisticated State Actor'

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison accused a foreign government of carrying out a cyberattack that affected major political parties → Read More

Read the Full Transcript of Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe's '60 Minutes' Interview

Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe said the Deputy Attorney General broached the 25th Amendment as a way to oust President Trump → Read More

Fresco of Narcissus Discovered Among the Ruins of Pompeii

The exquisite artwork was relatively well-preserved → Read More

Sri Lanka to Hire Executioners as It Cracks Down on Drugs

The country's president has praised the Philippines for its "war on drugs" → Read More

Upskirting Is Now Criminalized in the United Kingdom

Taking unauthorized, sexually intrusive photographs up someone's skirt, known as upskirting, has been criminalized in England and Wales → Read More

Twitter's CEO Gives the Company a 'C' for 'Tech Responsibility'

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said the company has not done enough to combat abuse on the platform, calling it a "huge fail" → Read More

Supporters Greet Bahraini Refugee Soccer Player Upon Long-Awaited Return to Australia

Hakeem al-Araibi returned to his home of Australia Tuesday to crowds of supporters after spending two months in a Thai prison → Read More