Journalism
ICE Targets El Salvadorian Reporter After Being Arrested While Covering Georgia Protest Against Deportations
Mario Guevara, an Atlanta-based journalist, is being held on an ICE detainer after he was arrested on Saturday while covering protests against deportations.
Iranian Professor 'Stayed to Defend Iranian People' for Scheduled Piers Morgan Interview After Israel Bombed the Building
Israeli forces bombed Iran's state news studio on Monday shortly before an Iranian-American academic was scheduled to be interviewed, prompting speculation that the strike may have been an assassination attempt.
Six Months After Leaving Univision, Jorge Ramos Makes Powerful Comeback After L.A. Protests: 'I Can't Stay Home
The former Univision News anchor posted a video from the airport explaining his reasons for returning to work. Jorge Ramos returns as a freelance journalist.
Senior ABC Correspondent Suspended After Calling Stephen Miller a 'World-Class Hater'
ABC suspended journalist Terry Moran after he posted a scathing appraisal of White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, calling him a "world-class hater."
Journalist Caught Using AI After Publishing Summer Reading List Full of Made Up Books
A freelance journalist was caught using AI to create a summer reading list that included fake books by real authors, including Isabel Allende and Percival Everett.
White House Mocked for Telling Commentator Accused of Being Paid By Russia They 'Welcome Unbiased Journalists': 'While Banning AP?'
The White House invited political commentator Tim Pool to the press room, praising him as an "unbiased journalist"—despite accusations of his collusion with Russia.
'60 Minutes' Producer Resigns Citing Editorial Pressure: 'I Would Not Be Allowed to Run the Show as I Have Always'
CBS News entered a new phase of internal upheaval on Tuesday following the resignation of "60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens
Thousands Cancel Washington Post Subscriptions Following Bezos' Editorial Overhaul to Exclude Certain Viewpoints
Jeff Bezos' editorial overhaul of The Washington Post to align with libertarian values has led to over 75,000 subscriber cancellations.
Internet Roasts Jeff Bezos For Washington Post Opinion Section Demands: 'You Are Basically Self-Censoring'
Jeff Bezos, The Washington Post's billionaire owner, recieved harsh criticism from social media users after taking to online platforms to announce that the publication will only publish certain types of pieces in its opinion section.
Trump Celebrates as Top CNN Critic Acosta Announces Exit From News Network: 'Jim Is a Major Loser'
President Donald Trump took to social media to celebrate the departure of journalist and longtime personal foe Jim Acosta from CNN, posting a scathing message directed towards the veteran journalist on his social media app, Truth Social.
LA Times Owner Urges Editorial Board to 'Take a Break' From Trump Weeks After Blocking Harris Endorsement: Report
Patrick Soon-Shiong has said the newspaper has become an "echo chamber" and that he wanted to see it become more "fair and balanced"
Powerhouse Journalist María Elena Salinas Joins Jorge Ramos In Leaving Her TV Position
The Mexican-American journalist's contract ended the same day as her colleague at Univision, Jorge Ramos.
Univision in Potential Trouble With Massive Layoffs Fears and the Closing of the San Francisco Office
The Spanish-language TV channel Univision is potentially facing a crisis with the retirement of presenters Luis Megid and Blanca Rosa Vilchez.
Reporter Admits to Breaking Major News Story While in Bed with Woman: 'I Got the Job Done'
An NFL Network sportswriter came clean about the weirdest place he'd broken a story from in a podcast interview: while actively in bed with a woman.
Top French Newspaper Proclaims 'The American World' Is Over After Trump Election: 'The Rest of the World Will Suffer'
Le Monde has declared Trump's re-election, "The end of an American World," in a grim editorial critique of Trump and those who've welcomed his second term.
Journalists Push Back After Israel Accuses Six Al Jazeera Reporters in Gaza of Having Ties to Hamas: 'Propaganda and Fake News'
Journalists and media outlets are pushing back at claims that six Al Jazeera reporters in Gaza have ties to Hamas, with one calling it "propaganda and fake news."
JD Vance Insults Legendary Watergate Reporter Over Bombshell Trump Scoop: 'He's a Hack'
The vice presidential candidate made the comment during a rally in Detroit on Tuesday.
Top Washington Post Reporter Quits to Start Own Media Outlet, Blasts Ex-Employer: 'Legacy Media is Not Set Up for People Like Me'
Taylor Lorenz announced she left the outlet to launch User Magazine on Substack.
Ex-Fiance of New York Reporter Romantically Linked to RFK Jr. Quietly Confirms Canceled Engagement
Politico's Ryan Lizza confirmed that he was no longer engaged to New York Magazine's Olivia Nuzzi after her relationship with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was revealed
Pulitzer Prize: Mexican Cristina Rivera Garza and Dominican-American Medar de la Cruz among winners
The Mexican author won the Memoir/Autobiography category while de la Cruz did the same for Illustrated Reporting and Commentary
Climate Change, Migration, Insurrection: World Press Photo Recognizes 10 Photographers From The Americas
The most important photojournalism contest in the world will be announcing four global winners on April 18
Latino Leaders Criticize Los Angeles Times Over Recent Layoffs
In a letter first reported by Axios, a series of public figures told the outlet's owner that the paper needs Latino journalists to properly cover the city
This Is What Mexico's President Says About Disclosing a New York Times Reporter's Private Phone Number
AMLO justifies revealing a journalist's private information amid a reported U.S. money probe
Miami Journalist Sues Former Employer After Firing, Says He Was Told His 'Sundial' Show Sounded 'Very Latino'
The controversial firing comes a few weeks after a series of layoffs in several media outlets
Univision Anchor León Krauze To Define His Future as Network Seen Closer to Donald Trump
Krauze, who has been hosting "Noticiero Univision Edición Nocturna", said in an X publication that he would publish an update on his future professional endeavors
U.S. Calls for an End to Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists
Since 1992, over 1,500 journalists and media workers have been killed globally as they pursue information, with most of these cases remaining judicially unresolved, says the Department of State
Journalist Luis Chaparro Explains the Tragedy That Triggered His Career as Border Chronicler
Growing up in Ciudad Juarez, Chaparro saw wealth and poverty, and he always wanted to be a journalist, but when his friends were murdered, he needed to know why
Tucker Carlson Receives Offers From Russian TV After Exiting Fox News
Carlson used his platform to call into question the enormous sums of money and military assistance the U.S. has provided in fending off Moscow's invasion.
Journalism In Mexico: 2015 Most Dangerous Year For Reporters With 397 Media Aggression Cases Filed
Mexico City and Veracruz were among the cities that reported the most attacks against journalists in 2015.
Jorge Ramos Attacks Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto At Time 100 Gala
In English, Ramos cheered Mexican journalists for exposing corruption. In Spanish, he directly called for the President’s resignation.