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Israeli Military Assassinates Prominent Al Jazeera Journalist Prior To Invading Gaza City
Israeli military forces assassinated Anas al-Sharif, a high-profile Al Jazeera journalist in Gaza City who officials falsely and maliciously labeled a “Hamas cell” leader.
Police Who Have 'Bad Breakfast' May Not Arrest Reporters Who Stand Too Close, Appeals Court Rules
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting Shutdown: A Grim Ending for Publicly Funded Media
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The end of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is a major victory for Republicans in their decades-long campaign to defund public media, particularly the
Media Silence Helped Bring Starving Gaza Journalists To The Brink Of Death
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No group of reporters in the modern era have demonstrated more of a courageous commitment to journalism than those living and working under siege in
Minnesota Supreme Court Rules Against DAPL Company's Anti-Press Subpoenas
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The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled against Energy Transfer, a major fossil fuel pipeline company, and its efforts to force a grassroots-aligned media organization known as
ICE Is A Press Freedom Issue: Interview With Status Coup Reporter Tina-Desiree Berg
Host Kevin Gosztola talks with Tina-Desiree Berg, a Los Angeles-based reporter for Status Coup, about ICE and the threat this ultra-secretive police force poses to freedom of the press. Tina-Desiree and other journalists recently won an injunction in a lawsuit against the LAPD. A federal court ordered the police to