2 Russian News Outlets Designated 'Foreign Agents,' Forcing 1 to Shut Down
VTimes was forced to shut down this month, while Meduza launched a crowd-funding campaign.
Missing Toddler Found by Journalist Sent to Cover Disappearance
Nicola Tanturli, aged 21 months, was found near his home in a remote part of Tuscany, Italy, when a reporter heard him crying "mamma."
NYT Writer Apologizes to Cruz, Worries About Journalism's 'Toxic' Discourse
In his final regular column, opinion writer Frank Bruni said he regretted contributed to the vitriolic tone of the country's political commentary.
Comedian Exposes Buttocks During Live TV Interview: 'A Solid Night's Work'
The controversial new channel was launched by journalist Andrew Neil as an "anti-woke" platform. It has gotten off to a disastrous start.
Local Fox Reporter Tells Viewers Live on Air Network 'Muzzling' Her
"Fox Corp has been muzzling me to keep certain information from you, the viewers," KRIV reporter Ivory Hecker said during a live broadcast on Monday.
Asylum to Stay Not Flee
In offering protest asylum to journalists and protesters of authoritarian regimes, the U.S. could help keep democracy movements alive.
UNC Donor Concerns On Nikole Hannah-Jones: 'Needless Controversy'
Newspaper publisher Walter Hussman Jr. reportedly said he was concerned about the "controversy of tying the UNC journalism school to the 1619 project."
AP Editor Defends Firing Emily Wilder, Says Our 'Credibility Is at Stake'
"Protecting our credibility is the same as protecting our journalists," said Associated Press managing editor Brian Carovillano.
I Was a Reporter. Now I Drive for Lyft. Journalism Is for the Privileged.
Sometimes when I'm driving, I think, Get me rewrite. Maybe I'm still that starry-eyed kid with his first press presses. I do still feel as if reporting is more a vocation than a job. And I have a lot of stories up my sleeve.
Jen Psaki Trends After Shutting Down Fox News' Peter Doocy During Presser
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told Fox News' Peter Doocy that he was "misunderstanding how this process actually works" after he pressed her on whether the U.S. would investigate the origins of COVID-19 on Monday.
UNC Students and Faculty Protest Nikole Hannah-Jones Being Denied Tenure
Around 40 members of the school's faculty have signed a formal letter online in support of Hannah-Jones.
Lesley Stahl: TV News Has 'Shredded Credibility'— but Trump Didn't Start It
Network television news can't survive long-term in its current form, according to CBS 60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl, who says news broadcasting has suffered a long-term crisis that has at times "shredded" its credibility.
Rucks Russell, Former KHOU 11 Reporter, Dies of COVID-19—Tributes Pour In
The 55-year-old journalist from Houston had been taking care of his twin brother, who also died from coronavirus.
Who is Min Nyo? Myanmar Journalist Sentenced to Prison for Reporting
"It is inhumane to be beaten and arrested. He never violated journalistic ethics. That is why I want to say that there is no justice in Myanmar," said the wife of arrested Myanmar journalist Min Nyo.
Boston Reporter Covering Theft of Dog Runs Into Suspect During Filming
When confronted with the truth, the suspect told Mazza that he had simply mistaken the dog for one he was supposed to be walking.
Joe Biden Warns Truth Is 'Under Attack' in World Press Freedom Day Message
The president praised the work of journalists and committed to promoting diverse media throughout the world.
What Laura Italiano Said About the New York Post's Kamala Harris Book Story
The newspaper later said just one known copy of the vice president's book had been given to a migrant child.
Fox News Host Tucker Carlson Says College Education 'Diminishes You'
Carlson explained that he "pushed" his children not to attend college, but said they all disregarded his advice.
Reporter: 'No Room' in China for Journalists Who Contradict Ruling Party
"In China, there's no room for any opinion that does not match that of the Chinese Communist Party," Michael Smith said, after being forced to flee China in September while working for Australian media.
Tucker Carlson Says Media, Feds Protecting Officer Who Shot Ashli Babbitt
Fox News host Tucker Carlson claimed that "the standards that big news organizations use to cover shootings depend entirely on the political views of the people who get shot" on Wednesday.
Video Captures Asian Reporter Being Harassed, Cursed at During Live Shot
Alyssa Hui, an Asian-American reporter for WICS and Fox Illinois, tweeted Tuesday that she was filming a news segment when a man drove past her in his car and shouted profanities at her.
Is There any Redemption for the Canceled?
The emotionally fraught, racially charged personnel drama that unfolded at Teen Vogue last week could be an opening for a national dialogue about redemption, racial reconciliation and forgiveness.
What Alexi McCammond's Tweets Said as Teen Vogue Editor Resigns
McCammond was due to start as the editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue on March 24 but has stepped down over resurfaced social media posts.
Minneapolis Opened its Courts. It's Imperative Others do Too
Often referred to as the Fourth Estate, the news media is the unofficial ombudsman for the people, there to hold the powerful accountable.
What Really Happened to Donald McNeil at the New York Times
It wasn't the children on the trip who ended McNeil's career. It was his colleagues, his bosses, when they acted like children.
Journalists, Democracy are Winners in Australia's Plan to Make Google Pay
If Google continues not to pay for the news it shares on its platform, it is not just Rupert Murdoch who stands to lose a dime, it's all news.
Peter Doocy, the President's Punching Bag, Has No Time for Biden Bashing
Fox News White House Correspondent Peter Doocy said that he is "taking the same approach at the White House that I took on the campaign trail" in a recent interview with Newsweek.
Reporter Ejected From Town Hall After Questioning Marjorie Taylor Greene
"I'm talking to my constituents," Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) said while refusing to answer the question of a reporter who was soon escorted out of her town hall event on Wednesday night. "This isn't a press conference."
China Jails Wuhan COVID Reporter for Four Years in New Dissident Crackdown
Citizen journalist Zhang Zhan was reportedly given four years in prison for "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" by reporting on the Chinese government's handling of the early COVID-19 outbreak.
The New York Times 'Anonymous' Op-Ed was a Failure of Journalism
Granting anonymity to a mid-level adviser and portraying his words as those of a senior official in the Trump administration was extremely misleading.