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William Powers

William Powers is a columnist for National Journal, a weekly magazine covering politics and government published in Washington, D.C.

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Crowd Control

Everybody's buzzing about citizen journalism. But the "journalism" could use some editing.… More »

The Daily Dose

Two multipart newspaper series provided intriguing looks at Dick Cheney and Mitt Romney.… More »

Who Are We?

The flap over journalists making political donations confirmed the widespread suspicion that media outlets are hiding something. But it doesn't have to be this way.… More »

Bee Afraid

Into the summer news void steps science, with stories of disappearing bees.… More »

In Their Element

Bill and Hillary Clinton are the media's dream team. They never become old news.… More »

The Biggest Niche

Do we need a 24-hour radio channel devoted to presidential campaign coverage?… More »

Dancing Horses

What a dancing horse tell us about the way digital technology is changing political news.… More »

Digging Murdoch

The idea that The Wall Street Journal needs Rupert Murdoch is a howler.… More »

The Dead Can Dance

Journalists are using the deaths of prominent people to comment on current-day problems.… More »

The Golden Gaffe

Why the story of John Edwards's $400 haircuts has taken on a life of its own.… More »

Karma Chameleons

Like movies and professional sports, the mega-story is a social glue. But it can also be short-lived.… More »

Mutual Suspicion

New and old media vet one another's work, helping consumers decide what not to read.… More »

We're in the Money

In their presidential campaign coverage, the media have spoken: Raise gobs of money, or die.… More »

Trading Places

Not so long ago, when a journalist interviewed a presidential candidate, the news was about what the politican said. But as the flap over Katic Couric shows, the old rules no longer apply.… More »

Look Sharp

Newspapers are run by people who care a lot about words and very little about design.… More »

Brand Aid

It took decades for the media to catch on, but now they're branding with a vengeance.… More »

Toot, Toot

As the Walter Reed story shows, in the solar system of journalism, newspapers are the sun.… More »

Twinkie Time

The recent dustup between Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama over remarks by David Geffen was a classic specimen of the wispy stuff of modern campaign coverage.… More »

Over the Hedge

The media are so saturated with coverage of the very wealthy, the story line is losing its novelty.… More »

Mirror, Mirror

For better or worse, the Scooter Libby trial offers a glimpse into Washington as it really is.… More »

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