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Reporter Killed in Veracruz Bar Shooting Was About to Start His Own Newspaper
Juan Santos Carrera had only recently left his job as a Veracruz correspondent for the Televisa conglomerate, and was preparing to start his own local newspaper in the state known as the deadliest for reporters in Mexico.
Small Newspaper in Veracruz Comes Under Attack Days After Photojournalist Massacre
Assailants set three vehicles on fire outside the offices of a newspaper in the city of Poza Rica. The owner of the paper said he trusted Governor Javier Duarte to protect reporters in Mexico's most violent state for the press.
What It's Like When Your Dad's Job Is to Write a Column About You for a National Newspaper
My dad is the family columnist for the 'Guardian,' and as a result my life has been chronicled in the paper for three years.
A Massachusetts Newspaper Is Getting a Daily Dose of Typography
A typeface a day keeps the boredom away.
This Just In: Gun Attack on French Satirical Magazine
A manhunt is currently underway in Paris, where earlier today three masked gunmen attacked the offices of French satirical magazine 'Charlie Hebdo'.
Examining Chinese Censorship in Australia
Australia's Chinese-language newspapers rarely mention protests, human rights, or anything political. Why is this, and does it matter?
'When Genocide Is Permissible': The Unsettling Op-Ed That Never Was
The Times of Israel newspaper published and then removed an op-ed written by Yochanan Gordon with the stunning headline “When Genocide Is Permissible.” Yikes.