Book lovers find a museum they can tuck into
In a world where things move so fast, people travel from over the world to appreciate the timelessness of books written by human hand, on paper.
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Decoder Replay: Can we control what teens do with tech?
Parents want to protect their children from harmful ideas. But when young people figure out ways past digital locks, is control over content even possible?
Encircled by the sea: A photo essay
For the people who live on a central Indonesian island, rising sea levels aren’t theoretical. Constant flooding has washed away homes, communities and livelihoods.
Social media bans shut door to those who lack safe spaces
LGBTQ teens who face hostility at home and school can find community online. That could end if their governments impose age restrictions on social media use.
Youth Voices
Read the winning stories from our most recent youth storytelling contest.
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Decoders
Decoder Replay: Can we control what teens do with tech?
Parents want to protect their children from harmful ideas. But when young people figure out ways past digital locks, is control over content even possible?
Decoder Replay: News that just tells it straight
Many people live in information bubbles, getting news that aligns to their point of view. Is there still a role for unbiased information? Who reports that?
Decoder Replay: A flood of migration from climate change
Extreme weather events are forcing people out of their homes around the world. How can we better prepare for these population shifts?
News Decoder Updates
A story everywhere you look
For Kaja Andrić, the best news stories are wherever she happens to be, whether it’s at News Decoder or the New York Times.
Young people want to be heard. Are you listening?
For our 11th birthday we brought together people from across the world, young and old, to explore the power of journalism and education to amplify voices.
The stories that stood out
A panel of three judges read dozens of articles produced by News Decoder students. These are the ones that wowed them.



















