Two weeks ago I shared how I was trying to find an ethical way to use generative AI in the newsroom. As I was writing that ...
As we get closer to Election Day, the investigative team at CalMatters has been finding ways to stay grounded in what’s at stake and localize national issues. So, Monique O. Madan, one of our ...
An interview with Julia Schleck, who argues that rather than serving the public good, universities should be a forum to define and debate the public good A conversation with Sasha Issenberg about his ...
I’m Tomas Apodaca, a journalism engineer at The Markup and CalMatters. It’s my job to write software and analyze data and ...
California lawmakers are abandoning an ambitious proposal to force Google to pay news companies for using their content, opting instead for a deal in which the tech giant has agreed to pay $172 ...
Natural disasters have affected nearly 90 percent of U.S. counties since 2013, and while many households know about preparing emergency kits, a recent FEMA survey found a large drop in how many people ...
Nearly four years after California voters approved better wages and health benefits for ride-hailing drivers and delivery workers, no one is actually ensuring they are provided, according to state ...
The Markup’s investigative series on internet censorship in schools, “Digital Book Banning,” has won the Online News Association’s Excellence in Technology Reporting award in the small newsroom ...
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Prop. 22 promised improved pay and benefits for California gig workers. But when companies fail to deliver, the state isn’t doing much to help push back ...
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