Tag: Press Freedom
 
 Politics |
Pentagon Directive Sparks Concerns Over Press Freedom
Media lawyers and newsroom leaders are evaluating a new Pentagon directive that could restrict reporting activities within the Department of Defense.
 
 Opinion |
Sacramento Man Apprehended Following Drive-By Shooting at Local News Station
Police report arrest of suspect in drive-by shooting incident at Sacramento's ABC affiliate news station
 
 Politics |
Challenges to TV Station Licenses: Legal Experts Analyze Trump's Threats
President Trump's warnings on local TV station licenses raise questions on regulatory authority. Legal experts assess the practicality of potential actions.
 
 Opinion |
Media Ethics and Free Speech: The Debate Over Jimmy Kimmel's Removal
Exploring the intersection of free speech, media ethics, and corporate control in the context of Jimmy Kimmel's show removal
 
 Politics |
Trump Plans $15 Billion Lawsuit Against The New York Times
President Donald Trump's decision to file a $15 billion defamation and libel lawsuit against The New York Times marks a significant escalation in their ongoing conflict.
 
 World |
Global Media Outlets Protest Israel's Actions Against Journalists in Gaza
Media outlets worldwide condemn Israel's treatment of journalists in Gaza and call for press freedom
 
 World |
Ukrainian Journalist Released in Prisoner Exchange
Ukrainian journalist released after three years in Russian detention in a prisoner exchange