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year 2017 ... more > |
| Dec.27 |
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Obama warns against irresponsible social media use
| Nov.20 |
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Charlie Rose suspended following sexual harassment allegations. Washington
| Oct.30 |
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Russia-linked posts 'reached' 126m Facebook users in US San Francisco Bay Area: Facebook has said as many as 126 million American users may have seen content uploaded by Russia-based operatives over the last two years
| Jul.31 |
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Anthony Scaramucci sacked as Trump media chief. Washington
| Apr.29 |
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Trump attacks US media at 100-day rally. Pennsylvania
| Apr.19 |
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Fox News: Bill O'Reilly out after harassment claims
| Feb.25 |
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Trump to skip White House correspondents' dinner. Washington
| Jan.21 |
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Trump attacks 'dishonest' media over crowd photos. Washington
year 2015 ... more > |
| Feb.7 |
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NBC anchor Brian Williams 'temporarily' steps down
year 2014 ... more > |
| Aug.21 |
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ISIS militants threatened to kill journalist in email to family
year 2012 ... more > |
| Oct.25 |
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New York Times blocked over Wen Jiabao. China
| Feb.22 |
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Two Western journalists killed in Syria Map of Homs Syria Marie Colvin, a American foreign correspondent for London's The Sunday Times, and war photographer Remi Ochlik, 28, were killed in shelling in Homs
year 2011 ... more > |
| Jul.29 |
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New York Post told to 'preserve' info
| Jul.14 |
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FBI to probe Murdoch's company
year 2009 ... more > |
| Jun.7 |
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Reporters get 12-year terms in N. Korea North Korea: Two U.S. journalists who were detained in North Korea while covering the plight of defectors have been sentenced to 12 years in labor camps
| Apr.23 |
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US women 'face North Korea trial'
year 2006 ... more > |
| Feb.15 |
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New Abu Ghraib images broadcast. Australia
| Feb.8 |
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Syria, Rice face off over prophet cartoon. Washington
year 2005 ... more > |
| Nov.30 |
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Report: U.S. buys positive press in Iraq. Washington
| Sep.30 |
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CIA agent case reporter in court
| May.15 |
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Newsweek backs off Quran story Washington: The report that U.S. interrogators desecrated copies of the Quran blamed for sparking violent riots in Afghanistan
year 2004 ... more > |
| Mar.28 |
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Protests as U.S. closes Iraqi paper
before year 2000
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Benjamin Franklin's 'Join or Die,' newspaper cartoon published Philadelphia: First published in his Pennsylvania Gazette. The earliest known pictorial representation of colonial union produced by a British colonist in America | |
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| Dec.27 |
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Obama warns against irresponsible social media use Former US President Barack Obama has warned against the irresponsible use of social media, in a rare interview since stepping down in Januar...
| Nov.20 |
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Charlie Rose suspended following sexual harassment allegations Washington: US talk show host Charlie Rose has been suspended by several television networks following allegations of sexual harassment
| Oct.30 |
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Russia-linked posts 'reached' 126m Facebook users in US San Francisco Bay Area: Facebook has said as many as 126 million American users may have seen content uploaded by Russia-based operatives over the last two years | |
| Oct.8 |
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Russia warns it may restrict US media within its borders. Moscow
| Sep.6 |
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Facebook uncovers Russia-funded misinformation. San Francisco Bay Area
| Jul.31 |
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Anthony Scaramucci sacked as Trump media chief Map of White House USA Washington: White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci has been fired after fewer than 10 days in the post
| Apr.29 |
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Trump attacks US media at 100-day rally Pennsylvania: US President has launched a scathing attack on the media during a rally. He told supporters that he was keeping 'one promise after another'
| Apr.19 |
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Fox News: Bill O'Reilly out after harassment claims Presenter Bill O'Reilly has been dropped from Fox News over sexual harassment claims, the company says
| Feb.25 |
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Trump to skip White House correspondents' dinner Washington: US President Donald Trump has announced he will not attend the White House Correspondents' Association dinner on 29 April
| Feb.24 |
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White House bans certain news media from briefing. Washington
| Feb.18 |
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Donald Trump savages media at Florida rally
| Jan.21 |
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Trump attacks 'dishonest' media over crowd photos Washington: President Donald Trump has accused the media of dishonestly reporting the size of the crowd at his inauguration
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| Jul.21 |
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Fox News boss Roger Ailes resigns amid sexual harassment charges. New Jersey
| Jul.9 |
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Killing Fields journalist Sydney Schanberg dies at 82. New York
| Mar.10 |
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Ex-Putin aide Mikhail Lesin died of 'blunt force trauma'. Washington
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| Feb.10 |
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Jon Stewart to leave Daily Show
| Feb.7 |
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NBC anchor Brian Williams 'temporarily' steps down US anchor has said he is temporarily taking himself off air, days after apologising for wrongly saying he came under fire in Iraq
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| Dec.6 |
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US reporter charged by Iran court. Tehran
| Oct.21 |
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US journalist Ben Bradlee dies at 93 |
| Aug.21 |
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ISIS militants threatened to kill journalist in email to family In the days before journalist James Foley was brutally beheaded by a member of ISIS, an e-mail sent to Foley's family threatened his executi...
| Jul.24 |
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Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian 'held in Iran' |
| Feb.25 |
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Paper ripped for 'anti-Semitic' caricature of Facebook's Zuckerberg. Munich
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New York Times website 'hacked' |
| May.13 |
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AP condemns US phone records seizure. Washington
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| Oct.25 |
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New York Times blocked over Wen Jiabao China: The New York Times' website is being blocked inside China after it published an investigation into wealth accumulated by relatives of Chinese...
| Sep.20 |
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US anti-film ads on Pakistani TV
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News Corp. board backs Murdoch. New York
| Feb.22 |
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Two Western journalists killed in Syria Map of Homs Syria Marie Colvin, a American foreign correspondent for London's The Sunday Times, and war photographer Remi Ochlik, 28, were killed in shelling in Homs
Ochlik had covered conflicts from Haiti to Libya, and won first prize in the World Press Photo general news category
Colleagues remembered Colvin. who lost her left eye to shrapnel while covering a conflict in Sri Lanka
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Gingrich fury at 'vicious' media. North Carolina
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| Jul.29 |
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New York Post told to 'preserve' info News Corp. has ordered New York Post employees to 'preserve and maintain' documents related to possible phone hacking or bribery
| Jul.14 |
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FBI to probe Murdoch's company A report that employees or associates may have attempted to hack into phone conversations and voice mail of September 11 survivors
| Jul.12 |
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US senator requests hacking probe. U.S. Senate
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| Dec.24 |
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Cuba begins to publish U.S. documents
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| Jun.8 |
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Mercy plea for held US reporters. North Korea
| Jun.7 |
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Reporters get 12-year terms in N. Korea North Korea: Two U.S. journalists who were detained in North Korea while covering the plight of defectors have been sentenced to 12 years in labor camps | |
| May.9 |
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Iran court hears reporter appeal
| Apr.25 |
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Saberi 'on hunger strike' in Iran
| Apr.23 |
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US women 'face North Korea trial' Journalists Euna Lee, a Korean-American, and Laura Ling, a Chinese-American, were arrested by North Korea near its border with China
| Mar.18 |
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North Korea 'holds US reporters'
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| Jul.15 |
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First Guantanamo video released
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| Nov.20 |
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McClellan: I misled media 'unknowingly'. Washington
| Jun.3 |
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US Democrats appear in TV debate. New Hampshire
| Apr.26 |
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Democratic contenders in TV debate
| Apr.19 |
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Police 'regret' at killer's video. Virginia
| Feb.6 |
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U.S. 'friendly fire' video revealed. London
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| Oct.30 |
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Pentagon mounts media offensive. Washington
| Feb.15 |
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New Abu Ghraib images broadcast Australia: An Australian TV channel has broadcast previously unpublished images showing US abuse of prisoners
| Feb.8 |
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Syria, Rice face off over prophet cartoon Washington: Secretary of State began sparring with the Syrian government over the deadly protests
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| Nov.30 |
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Report: U.S. buys positive press in Iraq Washington: One of the programs reportedly paid a consulting firm and Iraqi newspapers to plant favorable stories
| Sep.30 |
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CIA agent case reporter in court New York Times journalist Judith Miller has begun testifying before a grand jury
| May.15 |
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Newsweek backs off Quran story Washington: The report that U.S. interrogators desecrated copies of the Quran blamed for sparking violent riots in Afghanistan | |
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| Mar.28 |
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Protests as U.S. closes Iraqi paper Several thousand Iraqis protested the closure of Al Hawsa for 60 days, chanting anti-U.S. slogans
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Bush sets case as 'war president' |
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Paper pleads for kidnapped journalist |
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Giuliani is Person of the Year |
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Taleban show bomb devastation |
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| May. 9, 1754 |
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Benjamin Franklin's 'Join or Die,' newspaper cartoon published Philadelphia: First published in his Pennsylvania Gazette. The earliest known pictorial representation of colonial union produced by a British colonist in America | |
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