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The global press corps must stop looking at Gaza as someone else’s crisis—and start demanding justice.
Erik and Lyle Menendez will have a new shot at freedom after 35 years behind bars for murdering their parents.
After seven months of hearings, court filings and news conferences, Lyle and Erik Menendez faced their first possibility of ...
While it is unclear who stands behind the push to cancel the event, it is another sign of the deterioration of press freedom ...
Leading journalists were among dozens of people who marched through the Dominican Republic’s capital to decry a bill that critics warn could lead to government censorship.
On the suggestion about the ongoing review of the Cybercrime Act, we will have our input there by working with the National ...
Summit participants call for political reforms, press safety, and prioritisation of climate crisis in policymaking.
Journalists working in Hindi and other regional languages experienced similar disadvantages compared to those working in ...
Governor Kathy Hochul's failure to address the glaring issue of school choice has left our students in New York trapped in a failing system. Despite spending more than any other state in the nation ...
New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger has said that the United States is currently experiencing an "anti-press campaign," ...
Lyle Menendez broke down in tears after he and his brother Erik Menendez were resentenced to 50 to life for the murders of their parents, now making them eligible for parole.
A Los Angeles judge resentenced Lyle and Erik Menendez to life with the possibility of parole, which could lead to their ...