A dozen ex-FBI agents are fighting for their jobs back, claiming they were wrongfully terminated for kneeling during protests following George Floyd's death. Their lawsuit alleges political bias and inadequate support from the Justice Department.
President Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, faces backlash for his ties with the Kremlin after a leaked call transcript reveals controversial negotiation strategies. GOP members are calling for his dismissal as concerns grow over U.S.-Russia relations.
In a significant shakeup, BBC Director-General Tim Davie and BBC News Chief Executive Deborah Turness have resigned following backlash over an edited Trump speech. The controversy raises questions about media accountability and bias.
Former FBI Director James Comey is set to appear in court, accused of lying to Congress in a case that raises questions about political motivations within the Justice Department. Comey plans to plead not guilty.
Paramount has acquired The Free Press and appointed its founder, Bari Weiss, as the new editor-in-chief of CBS News. This bold move aims to usher in balanced journalism amidst concerns of media bias. Weiss, known for her resistance to 'woke' culture, is set to reshape CBS News' editorial priorities while addressing staff concerns about political leanings.
Jimmy Kimmel's return to ABC ignites a fierce debate over free speech, drawing in Trump, the FCC, and a host of political figures concerned about media regulation and censorship.
In a bold move, President Trump suggested that the federal government may revoke the licenses of TV networks that he perceives as biased against him. This comes after ABC suspended 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' due to controversial comments linking a crime to Trump's supporters. Is this the beginning of a media crackdown?
In a bold move, Donald Trump has launched a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and Penguin Random House, claiming their coverage of his 2024 campaign has harmed his reputation and unfairly influenced public perception. The lawsuit highlights alleged falsehoods and a biased editorial stance against Trump.
In a bold move, Donald Trump has announced a $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times, claiming defamation over their endorsement of Kamala Harris. He vows to stop what he calls the media's lies and smears.
In a controversial decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that U.S. Border Patrol can stop and question individuals based on ethnicity. Critics warn this opens the door to racial profiling. Experts weigh in on implications for civil rights.