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A disturbing video depicting President Trump shooting and stabbing political opponents and media outlets was played at a conference held by a pro-Trump group at his Miami resort last week.
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Last updated on 10/7/19 at 3:00pmIn a letter delivered to management on Wednesday, the Miami Herald, El Nuevo Herald and Miami.com newsrooms have jointly…
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Federal judges said a lower court was wrong to dismiss the former vice presidential candidate's lawsuit against the newspaper over an editorial that linked her to a 2011 mass shooting.
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A House Judiciary subcommittee heard from publishers on Tuesday as it looks at ways to curb Big Tech's power.
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WPLG-Channel 10 announced Monday the death of news anchor Todd Tongen, an on-air presence since 1989. Tongen was 56.Tongen missed Sunday morning’s…
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A judge has dismissed a Florida school board's request that a newspaper and two reporters be held in contempt for publishing information about the former…
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Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were jailed for allegedly violating Myanmar's Official Secrets Act. They claimed they were framed by police after uncovering evidence of a massacre against Rohingya Muslims.
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"Never before have US journalists been subjected to so many death threats," Reporters Without Borders said in its annual World Press Freedom Index, adding that President Trump "exacerbates" problem.
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Although the entertainment industry in the United States has helped advance a more tolerant and inclusive public perception of sexual minorities,…
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Cody Weddle, a freelance reporter who lives in Caracas, Venezuela, was detained by authorities in recent hours, according to the National Union of…
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In purported emails posted online by Bezos, executives for National Enquirer's parent company threaten to publish intimate photos of Bezos if The Washington Post publishes a story about the tabloid.
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After Buzzfeed, Gannett and Verizon's media group announced job losses this week, journalists across the country banded together to offer support.