Journalism
Assange Unlikely to Face Charges from the United States
Sources say they'd be unable to do so without also having to prosecute American journalists
Obama Has Told Aides To Get Positive Obamacare Coverage From Local Media
Thinks it's not worth trying to work on national media
Wired's Louis Rossetto on the Death of the Mega-State and the Digital Revolution
"The priests, the pundits, the politicians and the generals" who create positive change.
White House Restricts Photographers' Access to Control Images
Bans photojournalists from covering events and then releases own carefully selected pictures instead
Pennsylvania Paper Apologizes For Trashing the Gettysburg Address
Writer from The Patriot-News commented on Lincoln's "silly remarks" 150 years ago
If Federalism Can't Keep Us Safe, What Can?
State borders should be a barrier to overreaching by other states.
Kenya's President To Return Media Bill To Parliament
Critics say the bill would hamper democracy
New York High Court to Rule on Fox News Reporter's Attempt to Protect Sources
Jana Winter's reporting on the Aurora shooter case has the defense attorney looking for her sources
Benghazi Security Guard Gave Differing Accounts of Attack to CBS and the FBI
CBS News chairman says "We're surprised to hear about this, and if it shows we've been misled, we will make a correction"
Lawyers To Argue David Miranda Was Unlawfully Detained at Heathrow Airport
Brazilian national and partner of Glenn Greenwald was detained for nine hours last summer
Washington Post Explains How It Knows NSA Accessed Google, Yahoo Data
In response to NSA criticism of reporting
At Least Twelve Arrested in Mali Over Killing of French Journalists
Ghislaine Dupont and Claude Verlon both worked for RFI
Two Kidnapped French Journalists Killed in Mali
Claude Verlon and Ghislaine Dupont of radio station RFI
Kenyan Media Not Happy About New Journalism Regulation Bill
Proposed tribunal would have the power to fine journalists for breaking a code of conduct
German Journalists Urged to Avoid Using Google, Yahoo
Because of latest NSA surveillance revelations
Three Journalists Plead Guilty in British Phone Hacking Trial
Used to work at the now-closed News of the World
Court in Argentina Rules Controversial Media Law Constitutional
Move could prompt break-up of large media companies
AP Executive Editor "Glad" DOJ Amending Protections for Journalists
DOJ acknowledged seizing a number of AP phone records in search of a leaker
Feds Confiscate Reporter's Files in Raid
Raid was on a completely unrelated matter about firearms
NSA Chief Wants to Stop Journalists from Reporting Secrets
All that information at his fingertips and he still has little understanding of America
Investigative Journalist Says Department of Homeland Security Confiscated Confidential Files During August Raid
Warrant was reportedly to search for firearms
Chinese Newspaper Calls For Release of Journalist
Chen Youngzhou charged with "damaging the reputation of a business"
Kenyan Police Warn Journalists Over Coverage of Nairobi Mall Attack
There have been reports of looting by soldiers
AP Reporter Says White House is Lying To Her About Obamacare Enrollment Numbers
Julie Pace claims White House says they don't have the numbers when they do
AP Reporter Who Wrote Erroneous Report on Terry McAuliffe Suspended
Story implied McAuliffe lied to official investigating a death benefits scam, was later retracted
Executive Editor of The New York Times Defends Publishing Snowden Leaks
Addressing accusations that the leaks are a threat to national security
Watchdog Group Says White House Prosecution of Leakers is a Threat To Press Freedom
The most transparent administration in history, right?