The Elements of Style 2025

Reliable news coverage has never been more important than it is now. Journalists must remain vigilant and rigorous in the face of a second Trump Administration. To help them do so, we are releasing an updated version of Strunk and White’s “Elements of Style.” Please refer to the following examples when writing and reporting, for as long as that’s still allowed.
Link two thoughts with a semicolon.
In other words, use a semicolon to join independent clauses. For example:
He’s not even the real President; the other, even weirder billionaire seems to be in charge.
The difference between “less” and “fewer.”
Incorrect: The Democrats had fewer support than in the last election.
Commas and conjunctions.
Use a comma before a conjunction if it’s introducing an independent clause, like so:
Trump’s Cabinet members may be the richest people in the country, but they understand the main priority of average Americans: how to protect their vast, unending wealth.