The woman who trumped Trump—twice

Our January 21 luncheon guest speaker is  E. Jean Carroll, the celebrated journalist who twice trumped Trump in court for his sexual transgressions.

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Carroll will discuss her best selling memoir, Not My Type: One Woman Against a President, “a hilarious, hopeful, revelatory behind-the-scenes account of the trials that riveted the nation”  [USA Today]. It promises to be a rambunctious, irreverent conversation with Molly Jong-Fast, a NY Times and MS Now contributor and fellow Silurian.

Registration for this event is closed. To add your name to the waiting list email mel@silurians.org.

William F. Buckley: conservative, curious, contradictory

Sam Tanenhaus, celebrated author of Buckley: The Life and Revolution That Changed America,  spoke at the Silurians Dec. 17 luncheon. 

By David A. Andelman

     It was 20 years in the making, but an hour with Sam Tanenhaus, author of Buckley, brought William F. Buckley into focus more deeply and compellingly, in all his immense complexity and diversity, than I thought I'd known for the last 70 or so years.

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About Silurians, by Silurians

The Irrefutable power of Community Reporting

By Adam Stone

 On July 12, 2025, The New York Times published a front-page story “UnitedHealth’s Campaign to Quiet Critics,” which included an account of the insurer’s apparent attempt to chill my Westchester County-based investigative reporting....This mega-corporation wanted to silence my local watchdog news outlet—emphasis on local.

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Reporter’s Tenacity Unravels – and Helps Chronicle – Her Family’s Wartime Secrets

By Karen A. Frenkel

My training is as a science writer and technology journalist and producer.... I transitioned to narrative nonfiction with the Family Treasures Lost and Found project, which includes my recently published memoir and tie-in documentary. .Both chronicle my investigative quest to fill gaps in the survival stories of my Polish Jewish parents and sole surviving grandfather.

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This Optimistic ʻSilurian Newbieʼ Is Grooming The Next Generation of Journalists

By Cathi Steele

I’m a Silurian newcomer, relatively speaking, as I was accepted into this esteemed press club in July 2025. Like you, I’m concerned about—and sometimes downright distraught over—the perilous climate in which journalists and media find themselves.

And yet, I see a future of possibilities.

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Your first career was just the lede. Now we want the rest of the story. Whether you’re publishing a book, article, Substack,  stepping back into the classroom, or taking on new challenges, share your recent endeavors with your fellow Silurians.

David A Andelman

David A Andelman

David's Substack, "Andelman Unleashed" has just won its Best Seller badge from Substack, a tribute to all who've subscribed to this remarkable blog by a Silurian president-emeritus.
My Substack
Ralph Blumenthal

Ralph Blumenthal

Ralph Blumenthal, a 45-year-veteran of The New York Times, is a Distinguished Lecturer at Baruch College, author of seven nonfiction books including "The Believer" and co-author (with wife, Deborah) of the children's picture book, "UFOHS!"
My website
William Weinbaum

William Weinbaum

In 2025, Willie Weinbaum of ESPN was named to Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism Hall of Achievement and wrote a groundbreaking two-part story of Satchel Paige's historic 1965 swan song.
Book Page
David A Andelman

David A Andelman

David's Substack, "Andelman Unleashed" has just won its Best Seller badge from Substack, a tribute to all who've subscribed to this remarkable blog by a Silurian president-emeritus.
My Substack
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News Media News

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FBI executes search warrant at Washington Post reporter’s home


Search came as part of an investigation into a government contractor accused of illegally retaining classified materials

Read WashPost Story [paywall]
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Pentagon says it will ‘refocus’ Stars and Stripes content


Sean Parnell,Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell: “We will...refocus its content away from woke distractions that syphon morale, and adapt it to serve a new generation of service members.”

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‘We Need to Be the News’: Inside Bari Weiss’s Bumpy Revamp at CBS


Her reimagining of “CBS Evening News” is under heavy scrutiny, and even became a punchline on her own network on Sunday at the Golden Globes.

Read NY Times Story [paywall]
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U.S. Journalists Face War Conditions at Home


Safety net­works rise amid ICE enforce­ment and fed­eral crack­downs


Read Story in Editor & Publisher

ProPublica Reporters Reached Out for Comment. They Were Accused of Stalking and Intimidation.


ProPublica says its journalists who sought comments from people they’re writing about found efforts to do so were more likely to be vilified than appreciated.

Read ProPublica Story

Donald Trump’s Medical Records Sought in Lawsuit


Pulitzer Board asks Florida court to compel Trump to hand over tax returns, financial records, full medical and psychological files in sweeping discovery motion aimed at testing claims of reputational and emotional harm.

Read Newsweek Story

FBI executes search warrant at Washington Post reporter’s home


Search came as part of an investigation into a government contractor accused of illegally retaining classified materials

Read WashPost Story [paywall]

Pentagon says it will ‘refocus’ Stars and Stripes content


Sean Parnell,Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell: “We will...refocus its content away from woke distractions that syphon morale, and adapt it to serve a new generation of service members.”

Read Stars & Stripes story

‘We Need to Be the News’: Inside Bari Weiss’s Bumpy Revamp at CBS


Her reimagining of “CBS Evening News” is under heavy scrutiny, and even became a punchline on her own network on Sunday at the Golden Globes.

Read NY Times Story [paywall]

Recent Guests/Speakers

David Margolick

The Rise, Fall, and Rediscovery of Sid Caesar
David Margolick

Julian Zelizer

History Repeats: Julian Zelizer on Power, Presidents, and the Press
Julian Zelizer

Molly Jong-Fast

Molly Jong Fast on Mothers, Memoirs, and Mayhem
Molly Jong-Fast

David Margolick

The Rise, Fall, and Rediscovery of Sid Caesar
David Margolick

Julian Zelizer

History Repeats: Julian Zelizer on Power, Presidents, and the Press
Julian Zelizer
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Journalism and AI

Love it or fear it, Artificial Intelligence is rapidly being integrated in newsrooms around the world in a variety of ways, even as the technology upends and challenges online news business models. Here you will find links to articles, clips and videos that will be updated from time to time to help better understand this accelerating trend.


[CLICK] Journalism & AI Archive

Silurians Scholarship Program

Prepare To Be Inspired

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Kennedy Sessions, Dennis Duggan Award

Sessions, 26, specializes in Local Accountability Reporting and Data Journalism at the CUNY Newmark J-school..

See Sessions Acceptance
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Marina Samuels, 2025 Local Reporting Scholarship

Samuel, 24, CUNY Newmark J-school. "Work that we do should...reflect the struggles, amplify the voices of the community.

See Samuels Acceptance
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Anna Oakes, Columbia Journalism School

"The importance of reporting with sensativity, thoroughness and persistence."

Anna Oaks Acceptance
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Garrett Owen

“Adherence to the hard truths and standards of integrity must always be followed and respected. We get to do that; We have the honor and privilege to do that. It’s a good kind of pressure.”

Garrett Own's Acceptance

Silurians Scholarship Program

Prepare To Be Inspired

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Kennedy Sessions, 2025 Dennis Duggan Award Recipient

Sessions, 26, specializes in Local Accountability Reporting and Data Journalism at the CUNY Newmark J-school.. Interested in covering how elected officials' decisions and policies impact lives of constituents.

See Sessions Acceptance
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Marina Samuels, 2025 Local Reporting Scholarship

Samuel, 24, specializes in Local Accountability Reporting and Data Journalism at the CUNY Newmark J-School, . "Work that we do should...reflect the struggles, amplify the voices of the community, and fights for its needs.

See Samuels Acceptance
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Anna Oakes, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism

Anna Oakes spent the last two years reporting on immigration, social movements, and healthcare.Will work as a summer fellow in local accountability journalism at The City. 

Read More About Anna Oaks

The Silurian Archives

Silurians YouTube channel — 120+ videos of speakers and events.

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The Silurians News newspaper archive, dating back to 2009

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