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The Los Angeles Times and Washington Post announced they had ended their decades-long practice of officially backing a presidential contender.
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The Los Angeles Times and Washington Post announced they had ended their decades-long practice of officially backing a presidential contender.
A French jihadist close to the brothers behind the 2015 massacre at satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo was on Thursday sentenced to life imprisonment. Peter...
Pope Francis visited a remote jungle-flanked community in Papua New Guinea Sunday, where he urged an end to violence, and “superstition and magic” that...
Pope Francis held an open-air mass for tens of thousands of Papua New Guinea’s faithful on Sunday, imploring this nation “at the edge of...
US journalist Evan Gershkovich will face the start of a closed-door trial on espionage charges in Russia on Wednesday, more than a year after...
News Corp announced a deal to let ChatGPT-maker OpenAI use content from its publications in artificial intelligence products.
One study found that nearly three-quarters of women journalists had experienced online violence or abuse connected with their work.
The Los Angeles Times announced Tuesday it is laying off more than a fifth of its journalists.
Unionized journalists at the Los Angeles Times walked off the job Friday for the first time in the paper’s 142-year history, after management said...
The number of journalists killed in the line of duty fell this year, despite reporter deaths in Gaza in the past two months.