Recent developments at both national and academic institutions have raised concerns about the future of press freedom.
To suppress speech, to punish speech, or to compel speech, is to deny not only our constitutional rights but also our basic humanity.
Journalists in Kentucky and across America have been physically attacked and arrested for doing their jobs. These are not isolated incidents.
A new AP-NORC poll finds that in the tumultuous political climate marked by this year’s assassination of a conservative ...
This story is part of Know Your News — a Granite State News Collaborative and NENPA Press Freedom Committee initiative on why the First Amendment, press freedom and local news matter. The U.S. and New ...
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, or FIRE, alleged that UCO has attempted to control the “content and ...
The United States deported a Georgia-based journalist to his native El Salvador, months after his arrest while streaming a protest. Mario Guevara, 48, boarded a flight around 4 a.m. Oct. 3. A federal ...
Senator Tammy Duckworth criticizes Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's restrictions on press freedom, urging transparency at the ...
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Kano State Government has rejected in totality the recent report by the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism ...
Britain’s free press is one of the crown jewels of our democracy. For centuries, it has held power to account, exposed ...
Press freedom groups rank China as the world's top jailer of journalists, with 112 journalists and media workers currently ...