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Pentagon Imposes Stricter Media Restrictions
The Pentagon announced new restrictions requiring journalists to sign a pledge not to report on unauthorized information, sparking concerns about press freedom amid heightened tensions between the administration and the media.
Pentagon Imposes Stricter Media Restrictions
The Pentagon announced new restrictions requiring journalists to sign a pledge not to report on unauthorized information, sparking concerns about press freedom amid heightened tensions between the administration and the media.
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44% Bias Score


Appeals Court Denies AP's Appeal for Full Access to Presidential Events
The U.S. Court of Appeals on Tuesday denied The Associated Press's appeal to regain full access to cover President Trump's events, but the court will hear the full merits of the case this fall. The White House banned AP journalists from events in February for its coverage of the president and his de...
Appeals Court Denies AP's Appeal for Full Access to Presidential Events
The U.S. Court of Appeals on Tuesday denied The Associated Press's appeal to regain full access to cover President Trump's events, but the court will hear the full merits of the case this fall. The White House banned AP journalists from events in February for its coverage of the president and his de...
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40% Bias Score


Italian Court Upholds Sentences for Threatening Roberto Saviano
An Italian appeals court upheld the sentences of Camorra boss Francesco Bidognetti and his lawyer Michele Santonastaso for threatening journalist Roberto Saviano and Rosaria Capacchione in 2008 during the 'Spartacus Trial', a case against the Casalesi clan; Saviano hailed it as a pivotal victory.
Italian Court Upholds Sentences for Threatening Roberto Saviano
An Italian appeals court upheld the sentences of Camorra boss Francesco Bidognetti and his lawyer Michele Santonastaso for threatening journalist Roberto Saviano and Rosaria Capacchione in 2008 during the 'Spartacus Trial', a case against the Casalesi clan; Saviano hailed it as a pivotal victory.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Threatens to Prosecute Journalists Over Leaked Iran Strike Report
President Trump threatened to prosecute journalists and their sources for publishing leaked intelligence suggesting the recent US military strikes on Iran had limited success, contradicting his claims of a significant blow to Iran's nuclear program.
Trump Threatens to Prosecute Journalists Over Leaked Iran Strike Report
President Trump threatened to prosecute journalists and their sources for publishing leaked intelligence suggesting the recent US military strikes on Iran had limited success, contradicting his claims of a significant blow to Iran's nuclear program.
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60% Bias Score


Acquittal in Leak of Confidential Information Regarding Investigation into Former Dutch House Speaker
A court in The Hague acquitted Vera Bergkamp's former spokesperson of leaking confidential information related to an investigation into former House Speaker Khadija Arib, despite acknowledging a leak occurred and other suspects having connections to the press.
Acquittal in Leak of Confidential Information Regarding Investigation into Former Dutch House Speaker
A court in The Hague acquitted Vera Bergkamp's former spokesperson of leaking confidential information related to an investigation into former House Speaker Khadija Arib, despite acknowledging a leak occurred and other suspects having connections to the press.
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48% Bias Score


Senators Urge Paramount to Reject Trump's Lawsuit Against CBS News
Nine Democratic senators, led by Bernie Sanders, urged Paramount Global CEO Shari Redstone to reject Donald Trump's $20 billion lawsuit against CBS News, warning that a settlement would set a dangerous precedent for press freedom and embolden attacks on the media.
Senators Urge Paramount to Reject Trump's Lawsuit Against CBS News
Nine Democratic senators, led by Bernie Sanders, urged Paramount Global CEO Shari Redstone to reject Donald Trump's $20 billion lawsuit against CBS News, warning that a settlement would set a dangerous precedent for press freedom and embolden attacks on the media.
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56% Bias Score

Spanish Prosecutor General to Stand Trial for Leak
Spanish Prosecutor General Álvaro García Ortiz will stand trial for allegedly leaking confidential information related to a businessman, marking the first time a Prosecutor General faces such charges in recent Spanish democratic history.

Spanish Prosecutor General to Stand Trial for Leak
Spanish Prosecutor General Álvaro García Ortiz will stand trial for allegedly leaking confidential information related to a businessman, marking the first time a Prosecutor General faces such charges in recent Spanish democratic history.
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52% Bias Score

Court Dismisses Contempt Case Against Sydney Morning Herald and The Age
The Federal Court dismissed a contempt of court application against The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age for allegedly breaching a suppression order related to Antoinette Lattouf's case, ruling the media outlets had a reasonably arguable defense and ordering the applicants to pay legal costs.

Court Dismisses Contempt Case Against Sydney Morning Herald and The Age
The Federal Court dismissed a contempt of court application against The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age for allegedly breaching a suppression order related to Antoinette Lattouf's case, ruling the media outlets had a reasonably arguable defense and ordering the applicants to pay legal costs.
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28% Bias Score

Media Coalition Challenges Gag Order in Kohberger Case
A coalition of media outlets is asking an Idaho judge to lift the gag order in the Bryan Kohberger case, arguing it's unnecessary following his guilty plea to four counts of first-degree murder; the judge previously extended the order until the July 23 sentencing.

Media Coalition Challenges Gag Order in Kohberger Case
A coalition of media outlets is asking an Idaho judge to lift the gag order in the Bryan Kohberger case, arguing it's unnecessary following his guilty plea to four counts of first-degree murder; the judge previously extended the order until the July 23 sentencing.
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36% Bias Score

Madrid Event Honors Journalists Who Defied Franco
A June 9th event at Madrid's Larra 14, a building with a rich journalistic history, honored 20 journalists who resisted Franco's dictatorship through various methods, highlighting the struggle for press freedom and its eventual restoration after the transition to democracy.

Madrid Event Honors Journalists Who Defied Franco
A June 9th event at Madrid's Larra 14, a building with a rich journalistic history, honored 20 journalists who resisted Franco's dictatorship through various methods, highlighting the struggle for press freedom and its eventual restoration after the transition to democracy.
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36% Bias Score

FCC Commissioner Sounds Alarm on Trump's Assault on Press Freedom
FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez launched a "First Amendment Tour" to denounce President Trump's alleged weaponization of the FCC against news outlets like NPR, PBS, ABC, CBS, and NBC, citing "sham investigations" and threats to press freedom, while the FCC faces a quorum crisis with impending commission...

FCC Commissioner Sounds Alarm on Trump's Assault on Press Freedom
FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez launched a "First Amendment Tour" to denounce President Trump's alleged weaponization of the FCC against news outlets like NPR, PBS, ABC, CBS, and NBC, citing "sham investigations" and threats to press freedom, while the FCC faces a quorum crisis with impending commission...
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52% Bias Score

White House Defies Court Order, Bars AP from Oval Office Event
A federal judge ordered the White House to restore the Associated Press's access to the Oval Office and other limited-access events after it was barred due to the AP's refusal to use the president's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico; however, the White House defied the order, preventing AP repor...

White House Defies Court Order, Bars AP from Oval Office Event
A federal judge ordered the White House to restore the Associated Press's access to the Oval Office and other limited-access events after it was barred due to the AP's refusal to use the president's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico; however, the White House defied the order, preventing AP repor...
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40% Bias Score
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