Journalism
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.
Julio Ricardo Varela, 'Latino Rebels' Founder, Reacts To Pew Study: Are Latinos Obsessed With Crime, Or Just Under-Served By The Media?
Latinos in Denver are apparently binging on crime news. Is it because there's nothing else on? Latino Rebels Founder Julio Ricardo Varela shares some constructive criticism.
Telemundo's José Díaz-Balart Moves To MSNBC, Replaces Chris Jansing As 10 AM Anchor
José Díaz-Balart, an Emmy Award-winning news anchor on Telemundo, has been named MSNBC’s 10am anchor.
Cuban Dissident Blogger Yoani Sánchez Meets With Vice President Joe Biden
At a forum in Miami Beach, the blogger announced she and a group of like-minded journalists would be launching a digital newspaper in Cuba.