by Amy Goodman | Feb 6, 2026 | Billionaires, Interview, Jeff Bezos, Journalism, Layoffs, Mass Layoffs, Media, The Washington Post
The Washington Post has laid off more than 300 journalists, dismantling its sports, local news and international coverage. “Everybody is grieving, and it’s a loss for our readers,” says Nilo Tabrizy, one of the paper’s recently laid-off staff, who describes a “robotic” meeting announcing the cuts. “They didn’t have the dignity to look us in the eye.” The shocking staff culling has been widely…
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by Maya Schenwar | Dec 17, 2025 | AI, Billionaires, CNN, Corporate Media, Donald Trump, Fascism, free press, Google, Independent Media, Journalism, Mainstream Media, Media, media consolidation, Netflix, Op-Ed, press freedom, Propaganda, Social Media, The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal
It’s becoming something of a theme: Two massive companies are fighting to take over another massive company, in a deal that will enrich a variety of shareholders but leave the rest of us worse off. The news that Netflix struck a bid to take over movie powerhouse Warner Bros. earlier this month likely horrified entertainment workers: Two Goliaths of the industry combining is no good for pay…
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by Sharon Zhang | Oct 27, 2025 | Israel, Journalism, News, Palestine, Shireen Abu Akleh, State Department, west bank
The Biden administration dismissed and publicly contradicted an internal finding by a longtime military policeman that Israeli soldiers intentionally shot at and killed prominent Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in 2022, the former official has said in his first public interview. Col. Steve Gabavics was a top official in the U.S. Security Coordinator for Israel and the…
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by Jessica Corbett | Oct 24, 2025 | Journalism, Media, News, Pentagon, Pete Hegseth, press freedom
Less than a week after most journalists covering the US Department of Defense turned in their press credentials and carried out their belongings in boxes over Secretary Pete Hegseth’s new restrictions on reporters, his chief spokesperson announced “the next generation of the Pentagon press corps,” which critics quickly condemned as a collection of right-wing propagandists.
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by Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg | Oct 17, 2025 | Gaza, Genocide, ICC, Israel, Journalism, News, Palestine
On Monday, October 13, legal representatives for murdered Palestinian journalist Saleh Aljafarawi filed complaints and demands for investigation with the International Criminal Court and multiple UN committees and special rapporteurs, Sara Segneri, a partner at Confinium Strategies, announced this week on social media. The requests for investigations were sent to UN Special Rapporteur for…
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by Amy Goodman | Oct 17, 2025 | Interview, Journalism, Media, Pentagon, press freedom, US Military
The Department of Defense has introduced a new press policy requiring the Pentagon to authorize any reporting on itself. Top TV news outlets have rejected the pledge; only the far-right outlet One America News has agreed to sign on. Dozens of reporters with the Pentagon Press Association turned in their government-issued press badges and left the building Wednesday rather than agree to the rules.
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