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Gail Chaddock

Boston, Brookline

Founder, Host, and Editor at Brookline603

Guest Host at Why We Wrote This

Gail Chaddock hosts and edits the podcast Brookline603 -- an experiment in local news -- and guest hosts Why We Wrote This for The Christian Science Monitor.

Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | csmonitor.com | Gail Chaddock |Jingnan Peng

    You’re a Canadian farmer looking for a better life. You’ve decided that moving to another country is the best way to get there. Is Russia your destination? Our Moscow-based writer, also Canadian, went out to the Russian countryside to find out why one family said yes. April 03, 2025, 10:00 a.m. ET For a Canadian farm family, a move to Russia may not seem the obvious choice for a better life.

  • Jun 25, 2024 | csmonitor.com | Gail Chaddock |Peter Grier

    There will be no live audience when President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump meet head-to-head Thursday at CNN’s Atlanta studios for their first debate of the 2024 campaign season. The microphone of the candidate not meant to be speaking will reportedly be muted. The event will be history-making: It was not organized by the bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, which has managed debates since the 1988 presidential election.

  • May 23, 2024 | csmonitor.com | Gail Chaddock |Jingnan Peng

    Election denialism remains a hot story. That’s more because of a fraud narrative that’s been stoked than because of anything that evidence shows – or that voters (or many politicians) actually believe. A senior Washington reporter probed the disconnect, and then joined our podcast to explain. Ever since Bush v. Gore in 2000, voter trust in U.S. elections has followed a zigzag pattern.

  • Mar 29, 2024 | csmonitor.com | Gail Chaddock |Jingnan Peng

    Former President Donald Trump often speaks in impassioned tones, using words that can thrill some supporters while angering detractors who see in them the potential for causing harm. Our senior White House correspondent talks about keeping context and fairness at the fore in her coverage. Donald Trump opened his first presidential campaign with calls for change, laced with searing attacks that have settled into his signature style.

  • Mar 7, 2024 | csmonitor.com | Gail Chaddock |Jingnan Peng

    Partisan side-taking is real, but it’s not the whole story. Filter out the manufactured distrust from the extremes, and you can find data to support that public thought moves in the same direction on some key issues. Our writer found a counternarrative, then joined our podcast to talk about it. Few views are as fixed in American politics as the conviction that voters distrust their government, their institutions, and each other.

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Gail Russell Chaddock
Gail Russell Chaddock @RussellChaddock
26 May 24

15 minutes on trust in US elections via @csmonitor https://t.co/gYl8s3zIL8

Gail Russell Chaddock
Gail Russell Chaddock @RussellChaddock
17 May 24

I would never be tweeting such a headline unless Llewellyn King had written it. Enjoy. The Trials of Celebrity Love, from Taylor-Burton to Swift-Kelce https://t.co/W9Wq64jRO9

Gail Russell Chaddock
Gail Russell Chaddock @RussellChaddock
31 Mar 24

Toughest assignment in journalism. Why not include context when reporting the lastest outrage? Obvious omission feeds the conviction that Trump and/or his voters are a target. Drives up his poll numbers. And for what? Reporting Trump via @csmonitor https://t.co/HLFUC3VjJM