With only 14 individuals agreeing to the rules, dozens of outlets are confronting a new reality: the challenges of covering ...
As reporters for major news outlets turn in their government-issued press badges rather than accept new restrictions, some ...
The new rules codify strict limitations on access and raise the prospect of punishment for requesting information on matters ...
Two days after dozens of journalists left their desks at the Pentagon behind rather than agree to government-imposed rules on ...
For weeks earlier this year, the Army’s top uniformed lawyer had been raising legal concerns inside the Pentagon about some ...
The refusal was near-unanimous, from trade publications, wire services, television networks and newspapers, and included ...
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Dozens of reporters turned in access badges and exited the Pentagon on Wednesday rather than agree to government-imposed ...
News organizations warn the policy amounts to “intimidation” and threatens journalists’ ability to inform the public.
Tim Parlatore, a mid-ranking military officer and lawyer, was integral in the new media restrictions set to take effect this ...
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ABC's Jon Karl battled House Speaker Mike Johnson, Sunday, about Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth amid the widely-criticized ...