When it was over and the feature page was gone, dozens of reporters had been fired and the morning assignment editor was shown the door only minutes after handing out the morning's first assignments
Turkish police raided a magazine on Monday over a mocked-up "selfie" of a smiling President Tayyip Erdogan with the coffin of a soldier - an allusion to comments that families of soldiers killed by Kurdish rebels could be happy about their martyrdom.
In my 40 years of reporting on mass surveillance, I have been raided 3 times; jailed once; had television programs I made banned from airing 5 times; seen tapes seized; faced being shoved out of a helicopter; had my phone tapped for
National Review has a fraught relationship with National Socialism. In recent years, the magazine has taken to likening liberals and socialists to fascists and Nazis.
Swords into Plowshares: A Life in Wartime and a Future of Peace and Prosperity, by Ron Paul, Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity, 2015, 237 pages, paperback.
It's another bad-news story for the US newspaper industry: newsroom jobs slumped another 10.4 percent to the lowest level since tracking began in 1978.
Journalist and author Jim Marrs joins today's show breaking down his latest book Population Control and the truth corporate owners don't want you to discover.
Just minutes after rumors of Axel Springer Verlag's interest in buying The Financial Times were flatly denied, Marketwatch reports that Japanese financial newspaper Nikkei said Thursday that it is buying Financial Times from U.K. publishing group Pea
An Iranian court on Monday held a third hearing for a Washington Post journalist facing charges that include espionage in a trial that has drawn sharp criticism from press freedom groups and the State Department.
With banks shut and the economy seizing up, some Greek newspapers like the Empros daily on the island of Lesvos are running out of paper and could be forced to stop sales altogether until the banks open again.
Melissa has uncovered and compiled what is perhaps a master template for phony events and terror " how to rule using weapons of mass distractions, by using big media events to cover up and draw attention away from important policies and potentially
Over the last couple of years, an array of media companies, venture capitalists and wealthy individuals have quietly explored buying a stake in The Huffington Post.
David Cameron is to try to build up a cross-party consensus with the aim of guaranteeing that ministers will always be able to veto the publication of letters between the monarch or the heir to the throne and the government.
The media limps in dead last among institutions younger voters trust to "do the right thing," according to a new and massive Harvard University survey.
Artist Hank Willis Thomas's latest show in New York strips the copy from advertisements to expose what the images are actually selling a very white, highly controlled ideal of femininity
A Washington Post journalist detained in Iran for over eight months is accused of "espionage" and "acting against national security," the semiofficial Fars news agency reported Sunday.
Best known to British audiences for his books Bobos in Paradise and The Social Animal, Brooks says he considered calling the new one Humility, with the title in tiny letters and "David Brooks" in huge block capitals.
Thrilled by Manhattan on a first visit as a young man, the author still relishes New York's unexpected side, from folk music venues to hole-in-wall diners
Does the New York Times just print everything the government tells it?
The paper of record is carrying Washington's water in its Ukraine reporting -- all too believing, once again
Does the New York Times just print everything the government tells it?
The paper of record is carrying Washington's water in its Ukraine reporting -- all too believing, once again
I have been presented with theShhhh opportunity to reach the American people in a new way and I will be spending 2015 on an important new media project.
Israel is planning to demand an apology for a controversial cartoon that appeared in the British Sunday Times, Israel's ambassador to London said Monday, while one minister mulled steps against the paper.
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