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Best of Ted Rall 2020
Journalism & Media
December 26, 2020 | Ted Rall

Our Best Ted Rall Cartoons of 2020

Reading Time: 4 minutes Ted Rall’s political cartoons became appointment viewing for WhoWhatWhy readers in this rollercoaster election year. Here are some of our favorites of 2020.

Jeff Schectman, Best podcasts 2020 part 1
Journalism & Media
December 25, 2020 | Jeff Schechtman
Tags: podcast

WhoWhatWhy’s Top Ten Podcasts of 2020 – Part 1

Reading Time: 3 minutes Podcasts, like radio before them, have become the conversations that shape our perception of the world. The intimacy of voices in your car, in your earbuds, or in the dark has transformed how we listen and learn.

Best Panoramas of 2020
Journalism & Media, Life & Culture
December 24, 2020 | WhoWhatWhy Staff
Tags: art, WhoWhatWhy

A Look Back at Our 2020 Front Page Artwork

Reading Time: 3 minutes One of the things that sets WhoWhatWhy apart from other news sites is that nearly all of our articles come with their own artwork. These “panoramas” offer a visual representation of what the stories are about. Here are some of our favorites from 2020.

coronavirus, COVID-19, social distancing
Health & Medicine, Journalism & Media
December 23, 2020 | WhoWhatWhy Staff
Tags: coronavirus

Our Best Coronavirus Coverage of 2020

Reading Time: 5 minutes WhoWhatWhy covered the pandemic from its first appearance in China and the early lockdowns in Italy through to its impact on the education and health care systems, the economy, and the 2020 election.

WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, Magistrates Court
Journalism & Media, Law & Crime
October 12, 2020 | Brent Gregston

The White House vs. WikiLeaks: First They Came for Assange

Reading Time: 17 minutes Are espionage charges against WikiLeaks’s founder a warning to the press?

Sean Hannity, Donald Trump
Elections & Voting, Journalism & Media
September 15, 2020 | Gabriella Novello

Media Often Does More Harm Than Good in Covering Elections

Reading Time: 3 minutes Cable news drastically impacts how elections are called. This year, the cable channels have a chance to dial back and correct themselves.

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