Riley Gaines Criticizes WNBA After OutKick Credential Denial
Former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines has publicly criticized the WNBA after OutKick, a sports and culture website, had...
Navy Vet's $500M Defamation Suit Against AP Moves Forward
A Navy veteran's $500 million defamation lawsuit against the Associated Press is proceeding after a recent hearing. Zach...
'60 Minutes' Producers Criticize Trump Lawsuit, Settlement C...
Producers for '60 Minutes' are reportedly unhappy with the lawsuit filed by former President Donald Trump regarding his...
Scott Pelley Criticizes Trump's Lawsuits Against Journalists
CBS News correspondent Scott Pelley used his commencement speech at Wake Forest University to address concerns about fre...
Paramount Under Pressure Over Potential Trump Lawsuit Settle...
Paramount is facing increasing pressure from CBS stars and Democratic lawmakers regarding a potential settlement in a la...
Sanders, Dems Push CBS Parent Not to Settle Trump Lawsuit
Senator Bernie Sanders and other Democratic senators are urging Paramount Global's controlling shareholder, Shari Redsto...
WHCA President Defends Press Independence, Addresses Trump C...
White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) President Eugene Daniels addressed concerns about media objectivity at th...
NY Times Wins Defamation Case Filed by Sarah Palin
A New York jury decided that the New York Times did not defame Sarah Palin in a 2017 editorial. Palin sued the newspaper...
Jury Rejects Sarah Palin's Libel Claim Against New York Time...
A jury has ruled against Sarah Palin in her libel lawsuit against The New York Times. Palin claimed a 2017 editorial fal...
Jury Finds New York Times Not Liable in Sarah Palin Libel Ca...
A jury has determined that The New York Times did not libel former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. The verdict came after a...
Sarah Palin, New York Times Face Off in Defamation Retrial
Sarah Palin and The New York Times are back in court for a retrial starting Tuesday. The case revolves around a 2017 opi...
Associated Press Reportedly Barred from White House Event
The Associated Press (AP) reported being excluded from an Oval Office press conference featuring President Trump and El...
U.S. News Retracts AP Veteran Story; AP Stands By Report
U.S. News & World Report has removed an Associated Press (AP) article concerning Navy veteran Zachary Young following a...
Judge: White House AP Ban Unconstitutional, Cites Bias
A federal judge has ruled that the White House's decision to restrict the Associated Press' access to press briefings an...
Court Restores AP Access to White House Events After First A...
A federal judge has ordered the White House to restore the Associated Press's access to events. The ruling comes after t...
True Crime Reporters Sue Over Courthouse Access During Karen...
Two journalists covering the Karen Read murder trial have filed a First Amendment lawsuit against the Massachusetts Stat...
Istanbul Mayor's Detention Sparks Democracy Concerns in Turk...
The recent detention of Istanbul's mayor has fueled concerns about the state of democracy in Turkey. Critics accuse Pres...
Annapolis Newspaper Shooting: Community Mourns Capital Gazette Staff
The Annapolis, Maryland community is in mourning after a tragic shooting at The Capital Gazette newspaper. Five staff me...
VOA Journalist Ulviyya Ali Jailed in Azerbaijan
Ulviyya Ali, a journalist who covered human rights for Voice of America (VOA) in Azerbaijan, has been imprisoned. Concer...
Trump Seeks Lower Drug Prices; Pope Addresses Media on Press Freedom
President Trump is taking action to lower prescription drug costs through a new executive order. The order aims to incre...
R.E.M. Remixes 'Radio Free Europe' to Support News Service
R.E.M. is lending its support to Radio Free Europe, a news organization facing financial challenges. The band has create...
National Security Advisor Resigns After 'Signalgate' Controversy
Mike Waltz has resigned from his position as national security advisor following controversy over the 'Signalgate' incid...
DOJ Reverses Policy Protecting Journalists' Records in Leak Investigations
The Department of Justice has reinstated a policy allowing federal prosecutors to potentially seize journalists' communi...
Jury Finds New York Times Did Not Defame Sarah Palin
A jury has ruled that the New York Times did not defame Sarah Palin in a 2017 editorial. This was Palin's second attempt...
NY Times Wins Libel Case Filed by Sarah Palin
A jury has sided with The New York Times in a libel lawsuit brought by former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. Palin claimed...
Court Orders White House to Restore AP Journalist Access
A U.S. court has ruled that the White House must reinstate access for Associated Press (AP) journalists. The decision co...
Judge Restores AP's White House Access in Press Freedom Ruling
A federal judge has sided with the Associated Press (AP) in a dispute over access to White House workspaces. The judge i...
Philippines Battles Disinformation Amidst Political Tensions
Social media's role in spreading false information gained attention during the 2016 U.S. election. Now, the Philippines...
Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Landmark Defamation Case
The Supreme Court has declined to hear a case brought by Steve Wynn, a casino owner and political donor. This case sough...