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Philadelphia was the birthplace of Bread and Freedom, a weekly anarchist paper published by Jewish immigrants who felt their ...
Far-right candidate George Simion was declared the winner Monday in the first round of Romania's presidential election.
A consultant paid to review security at the official residence of the Pennsylvania governor after it was firebombed by a late ...
Journalism lost, but journalism hasn't yet.
The EU could greatly increase its military support to Ukraine if Russia isn't convinced by Donald Trump's efforts to make ...
The European Union is launching a drive to attract scientists and researchers with offers of grants and new policy plans.
Around the world, journalists are being silenced, jailed, and disappeared – simply for doing their jobs. From Guatemala to the USA, Russia to Pakistan, governments are increasingly resorting to ...
GIJN offers a snapshot of how watchdog reporters are confronting algorithmic abuses and misinformation while also employing ...
Greenwich resident Bill Owens is at the center of a controversy corporate media control and a dispute with President Donald ...
For the first time in the history of the Index, the conditions for practising journalism are poor in half of the world’s countries and satisfactory fewer than one in four.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Katherine Jacobsen from the Committee to Protect Journalists about the diminishing of press freedoms in the U.S. under the second Trump administration.
The drizzle and overcast skies over the Mahoning Valley set the mood as members of the Youngstown Press Club gathered ...