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‘I Face Rape Threats Daily’: What It’s Like Being a Female Journalist in Pakistan
According to a report, 61 journalists have been killed in the country since 1992.
Cardi B's 'Press' Video Shows She's Fully Controlling Her Narrative
The visual for her latest single comes just after she was indicted on felony charges for a fight in a strip club last year.
How the RCMP Dealt With the Media During a Suspected Terror Attack
Police scrambled to control the narrative around Aaron Driver’s death after shooting the terror suspect in 2016, documents show.
No Evidence the White House Video of Jim Acosta Was Doctored, Forensic Expert Says
But that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t make people angry.
Do Media Companies Report Too Much on Mass Shooters?
Sound, iterative journalism can keep rumor-mongering at bay—unless it feeds a "contagion" effect of violence.
The Woman Who Filmed How The New York Times Reports on Trump
Liz Garbus's new docuseries, "The Fourth Estate," gets to the heart of how free press is essential to democracy—and Donald Trump's attempts to undermine that.
The Details of That 'Corbyn Was a Commie Spy' Story the Papers Didn't Want You to See
This weekend, the Tory press accused Corbyn of meeting with a Czechoslovakian spy in the 1980s, but forgot to include some important information about the agent's credibility.
Sean Spicer Is Writing a Book About His 'Turbulent Tenure' with Trump
He said he wants to "set the record straight" about what went down during his six-month stint as the White House press secretary.
If Facebook Actually Wants to Be Transparent, It Should Talk to Journalists
A Facebook executive has been complaining about negative press coverage, yet the company declines to engage with journalists.
Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks Team Up Against Nixon in 'The Post' Trailer
Check out the first trailer for Steven Spielberg's upcoming film that follows the 'Washington Post' in the wake of the Pentagon Papers.
Reporting on Climate Change Is Harmful if You're Not Offering Solutions
Once-celebrated author and thinker Daniel Pinchbeck can't find an audience for his new book. He has a few ideas why.
Come back, Sean!
Following a shift in the Trump administration's media strategy, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer's briefings to reporters have been held on camera only six times in the past six weeks. We miss you, Sean.