A flyer with the words “journalism is not a crime” appeared Tuesday on the wall outside the “Correspondents’ Corridor” where ...
Starting on Wednesday, all but one media outlet that regularly covers the Department of Defense is set to lose access to the Pentagon. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth demanded that reporters agree ...
As reporters for major news outlets turn in their government-issued press badges rather than accept new restrictions, some ...
Outlets including The Associated Press and The New York Times have said the new rules infringe on the First Amendment rights ...
Journalists with access to the Pentagon turned in their badges on Wednesday instead of agreeing to a revised press policy ...
The President said U.S. military strikes have “almost totally stopped” drug trafficking from Venezuela by sea. “Now we’ll ...
The Pentagon Press Association said the new policy was “designed to stifle a free press and potentially expose us to ...
Dozens of journalists who cover the U.S. Defense Department vacated their offices in the Pentagon and returned their ...
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