Breaking News: Man Tweets Without Really Thinking About It First
Journalist Nir Rosen managed to do the near-impossible. He published some tweets offensive enough to rise above the din of the Internet's general state of offensiveness.
Journalist Nir Rosen managed to do the near-impossible. He published some tweets offensive enough to rise above the din of the Internet's general state of offensiveness.
New York Times | Posted 05.25.2011
Rarely have we seen such epic clashes between the forces of light and darkness. We watch in awe as revolutions somersault through the Middle East. ...
Posted 05.25.2011
One day after his Twitter remarks about journalist Lara Logan's sexual attack in Cairo blew up the blogosphere and sabotaged his career, journalist Ni...
The Huffington Post | Jack Mirkinson | Posted 05.25.2011
Nir Rosen, the journalist whose tweets joking about Lara Logan's assault caused an uproar and forced him from his position as an NYU fellow on Wednesd...
Posted 05.25.2011
UPDATE # 2: Nir Rosen talked to FishbowlDC's Betsy Rothstein on Wednesday afternoon. He apologized again for his tweets about Lara Logan, and said, "a...
Christopher Lydon | Posted 05.25.2011
Ghaith Abdul Ahad photo Nir Rosen is the rare war reporter (not unlike Anthony Shadid) who covers Iraq and Afghanistan as if there are articulate peop...
Meghan O'Hara | Posted 05.25.2011
If you're like one of the fewer and fewer people who read The New York Times each morning, you were greeted yesterday by this image on the front page....
Derrick Crowe | Posted 05.25.2011
None of the credible options in Afghanistan offer real chances for rolling back the insurgent reaction to our presence or reducing terrorism against the United States.
Dave Pell | Posted 05.25.2011