
Ten questions to ask US officials about attacks on journalists in Gaza
The Biden administration has yet to meaningfully comment, let alone act, on the unprecedented journalist casualties in Gaza. That needs to change.
The Biden administration has yet to meaningfully comment, let alone act, on the unprecedented journalist casualties in Gaza. That needs to change.
The press fails its readers if it doesn’t fight back with newsprint
The journalist is the second American reporter held in Russia this year on bogus charges. The U.S. must vigorously push for her release
FPF’s Caitlin Vogus talks about the Tim Burke newsroom raid on the National Press Club’s podcast
U.S. senator calls to investigate journalists for aiding terrorism based on spurious report
Despite ongoing efforts by the news media, most of Trump’s trials probably won’t be televised. That’s a shame
Inmates can force positive change through journalism. But they need support from the outside world
Unconstitutional prior restraint adds to pattern of retaliation and censorship
Thanks to pressure from the press, public access to the proceedings is finally improving
The landmark Food Lion case largely put a stop to undercover journalism. Now the court admits it got it wrong