Canadian Journalists Fear Retaliation for Criticizing Coverage of Israeli Attacks on Gaza
An open letter on media standards in Canada, where some style guides ban the word “Palestine,” garnered over 2,000 signatures.
An open letter on media standards in Canada, where some style guides ban the word “Palestine,” garnered over 2,000 signatures.
These are precarious times for journalists and their sources, as the seizure of my call records shows.
Attorney General nominee Merrick Garland defended hiring lawyers with Big Tech experience at yesterday’s confirmation hearing.
Google Cloud will be used in conjunction with Anduril Industries’ surveillance tech on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Ryan Grim talks to Ilyse Hogue about Amy Coney Barrett and Luther Lowe about the possible antitrust case against Google.
“You wouldn't like this job,” she says she was told. Facebook is only 3.9 percent Black and is facing an EEOC investigation.
The happiness project might be easy to dismiss if it didn’t confer legitimacy on a repressive government.
Patricia Pastor, who represents Scott Stringer’s harassment accuser Jean Kim, has a history with nonunion construction outfits who see Stringer as an enemy.
In a new memoir, the veteran and 2016 Senate candidate reveals the struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder that led him to end his run for mayor of Kansas City.
Before he was murdered by Saudi Arabia, Jamal Khashoggi faced online harassment from influencers and bots. Their new targets are worried.
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