
House committee approves subpoena of journalist for Venezuela reporting
Identifying public officials by name is not ‘doxxing’

Identifying public officials by name is not ‘doxxing’

A coalition of 23 press organizations spoke out against the charges — the prosecutor agreed

His frivolous damages theory concedes that Trump views the presidency as a for-profit venture

Journalists have the right to critically report on the government without signing away their integrity

Motion seeks to unseal documents and hearing transcript after misguided ruling on Herridge source confidentiality

Trump has the power to correct the record with documented facts but opts for stunts instead

Officers who can’t handle public scrutiny should get a job that doesn’t involve publicly abducting people

Disgraceful display emboldens dictators to kill journalists

Letter calls on local authorities to investigate all attacks on journalists

Journalism can now get you expelled from the United States