freedom of the press
A Chinese Citizen Journalist Covering Coronavirus Just Live-Streamed His Own Arrest
Li Zehua quit his job at state-run TV station CCTV to expose the reality of life inside the Wuhan lockdown zone.
Journalist Maria Ressa’s Libel Trial is Underway in the Philippines
“How this is decided will have an impact on...the quality of journalism in the digital age in the Philippines.”
This Reporter's Bogus Arrest Is Turning Into a Nightmare for Putin
“The reality is that Russia has horrible drug laws, and thousands of people are in jail on bogus drug charges.”
More journalists are being thrown in jail around the world for "fake news"
A new CPJ report blames Trump for the big spike in the past 2 years
Supreme Court rules against VICE in press freedom battle against the RCMP
The Supreme Court has upheld an RCMP order compelling VICE and reporter Ben Makuch to hand over source materials.
Michael Cohen threatened a journalist and said spousal rape isn’t real in 2015
NPR published exclusive audio Thursday of Cohen’s threats to one of its own reporters, Tim Mak, when he worked for the Daily Beast.
Congress's Actions This Fall Could Destroy the Internet as We Know It
Net neutrality might be dead by Thanksgiving.
People Are Sending This Letter to Congress to Protect Net Neutrality
Big business is trying to kill the Internet as we know it, but the fight is far from over.
The Soul of the Internet is Up for Grabs
It’s Team Cable vs. Team Internet as things heat up at the FCC.
A Body-Slammed Reporter and the New American War on Journalism
After a Republican congressional candidate was charged with assaulting a journalist, it's time to get outraged—and worried.