Trump Bans 'Dishonest' Washington Post
Donald Trump has decided that the Washington Post —winner of 47 Pulitzer prizes, including one for its role in exposing the Watergate scandal—isn't the kind of newspaper he wants covering his campaign....
View ArticleJournos Dispute WH Account on Barring CNN Reporter
The White House on Thursday defended its decision to bar a CNN correspondent from attending an open press event but contended it had nothing to do with the questions she asked. Deputy press secretary...
View ArticleWH Threatens Acosta Press Pass; CNN Seeks Emergency Hearing
The White House is now saying that once a judge's ruling restoring Jim Acosta's press credentials expires at the end of November, it's going to suspend him once again, per the Washington Post . In...
View ArticleOne of Time's People of the Year Just Got Arrested
A high-profile journalist detained in the Philippines says President Rodrigo Duterte is trying to silence her. Maria Ressa , CEO of news site Rappler and a 2018 Time Person of the Year alongside Jamal...
View ArticleHigh School Newspaper Fights to Run Story on Student in Porn
Once again, a California high school newspaper's adviser is risking her job over a story that school administrators don't want published. In the past, Kathi Duffel and her students have fought the...
View ArticleChris Wallace of Fox Delivers Stinging Rebuke of Trump
Chris Wallace of Fox News has not been shy about voicing his criticism of President Trump, and he delivered a strong rebuke Wednesday night. "I believe that President Trump is engaged in the most...
View ArticleHere's What NPR Host Has to Say About Pompeo
NPR journalist Mary Louise Kelly says she was just doing her job when she asked Secretary of State Mike Pompeo about Ukraine , only to be accused of violating "the basic rules of journalism and...
View ArticlePompeo's NPR Feud Continues With a 'Perfect Message'
After Mike Pompeo berated NPR journalist Mary Louise Kelly last month in an expletive-filled rant for turning a discussion about Iran to Ukraine and ex-US Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, the State...
View ArticleAmid 'Uncertainty' Over New HK Law, a Big Move for NYT
With low taxes and a location close to China's mainland, Hong Kong has long been seen as an ideal site in which media outlets can set up shop for their international teams. The New York Times ,...
View ArticleFlorida Looks to Crack Down on Political Bloggers
Any blogger mentioning Florida's governor or a state legislator would be required to register with the state under newly proposed legislation experts say would surely violate the First Amendment....
View Article2 Editors Guilty in Landmark Hong Kong Case
A Hong Kong court convicted two former editors of a shuttered news outlet on Thursday, in a case widely seen as a barometer for the future of media freedom in the city once hailed as a bastion of free...
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