In a dramatic twist, Trump hints at suing ABC over Jimmy Kimmel's critical commentary. As Kimmel returns to air, experts weigh in on the implications for free speech and media freedom.
Jimmy Kimmel's suspension has sparked a major investigation by Congress. Senators are probing the FCC's potential role in the decision, questioning if it was influenced by political motives. With Kimmel's remarks igniting conservative backlash, the fallout could have lasting implications for media freedom.
The Pentagon is implementing strict new rules for journalists covering the Department of Defense, requiring them to sign a pledge restricting information gathering. Violators risk losing press credentials and access to DOD.
In a surprising turn of events, ABC has indefinitely suspended Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show amid pressure from the Trump administration. Critics warn this could signal a dangerous precedent for media freedom.
In a tragic incident, two journalists from Reuters and the Associated Press were killed in an Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital. The Israeli military stated they were not targeted, prompting an inquiry into the decision-making process behind the attack.
In a shocking court ruling, a federal judge has ordered Trump official Kari Lake to testify under oath regarding her controversial efforts to dismantle Voice of America, raising questions about media freedom and executive power.
As the Israel-Hamas war continues, leading news organizations express grave concern for journalists in Gaza facing starvation. Calls for humanitarian aid and media access grow louder amid escalating violence.
In a shocking move, Paramount has settled a lawsuit with Donald Trump over a 60 Minutes interview, raising concerns about the future of independent journalism and media integrity.
Nine journalists have been detained in Turkey while covering protests against the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu. The unrest follows his jailing on corruption charges, sparking nationwide demonstrations.
In a dramatic escalation of tensions, Turkish authorities have arrested over 1,100 individuals, including journalists, amid the largest anti-government protests in years. The unrest follows the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu, on corruption charges, sparking widespread demonstrations and a crackdown on dissent.