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This Instagram Account Shares All the News Gen Z Needs

“We wanted to create a media company that actually reflected the generation that we live in.”

Why More Young People Are Getting Their News From Influencers

And how media is trying to keep up.

MattXIV Wants to Make Young Queer People Feel Less Alone

“People who follow me tend to walk with me.”

How Anti-Immigrant Conspiracy Theories Target Young Latino Voters Like Me

You see them on the comment sections of videos and streams.

The Shade Room: A Platform for Politics, Misinformation, or Both?

The Shade Room’s toxic comments section has put off some young followers.

Meet Teen Vogue's 2024 Election Student Correspondents

Our seven-person team represents seven of the key states that will determine the presidency and control of Congress: Florida, Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan.

6 Gen Z'ers on Where They’re Getting News About the Election

TikTok is obviously a major source.

What It’s Like to Be a Reporter on the 2024 Campaign Trail

Yamiche Alcindor is covering Harris and Dasha Burns is trailing Trump.

Trump Embarrassed Himself in a Room of Black Journalists

And the NABJ shouldn’t have invited him in the first place.

We’re Making Journalism More Accessible for Teens Like Us

There aren’t enough journalists from underrepresented backgrounds. We're changing that.

Student Journalists Are Getting Laws Passed To Stop Censorship

Students aren’t letting themselves be silenced.

How Copaganda Really Works

The media plays a huge role in spreading police-centered narratives.

We Need More News Coverage By, About, and for Teens

The voices I most want to hear from are those of other teenagers.

These Are the Texts Students Sent During UNC’s Shooting Lockdown

The school’s newspaper, The Daily Tar Heel, shared the messages in a powerful front page.

What My Union Girl Summer At a Strike Newspaper Taught Me

Solidarity can take all kinds of forms.

This Stanford Freshman’s Reporting Brought Down the School President

Theo Baker and the Stanford Daily’s staff landed a scoop that became national news.

There Isn’t Anything to Debate About Jordan Neely’s Killing

The focus should be on the ex-Marine who choked someone to death.

Looking Back at Tucker Carlson’s Legacy of Anti-LGBTQ Rhetoric

From his anger about M&Ms becoming less sexy to victim blaming after the Club Q shooting.

More Perfect Union Knows Journalism Can’t Be Objective

The organization has built a big following through its advocacy journalism.

The New York Times Ran a Defense of J.K. Rowling After Being Called Out for Anti-Trans Bias

More than 1,000 Times contributors signed an open letter criticizing the newspaper's coverage of trans people.