Under his leadership, the FCC is in the midst of a historic deregulation spree he’s calling “Delete, Delete, Delete.” The ...
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The dispute over plans for MediaFest, the nation’s largest conference of student journalists, reflects the polarization of ...
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In late September, a man walked into the office of Jill Friesz, the owner of a newspaper publishing company in North Dakota, ...
Members of the press corps covering the Department of Defense say guidelines, newly revised, remain unsignable.
If the border is part of a machine that feeds machines, then unbordered reporting is the act of jamming its gears. It is how ...
As reporters for major news outlets turn in their government-issued press badges rather than accept new restrictions, some argue that the best military journalism is yet to come.
Nearly two dozen reporters and other Freedom of Information Act requesters say they are getting the brush-off.
Till Eckert spent two weeks reporting from the twelfth-floor hallways, where ICE agents have had charged encounters with immigrants and reporters.
Against the precipitous backdrop of funding cuts to public media, low-power radio emerges as a lesser-known source of ...
One of the port authority people or naval people put their foot on my head and told me to sit on my knees: Don’t move.” ...