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The '60 Minutes' producer is just the latest high-profile person to quit in protest of Trump administration policies or ...
CNN anchor Jake Tapper admonished Shari Redstone, the owner of media giant Paramount, after a top producer at CBS’s “60 ...
That was the day that Patrick, then FCC chairman, and his colleagues unanimously voted to repeal the Fairness Doctrine, a policy that had mandated broadcast networks to fairly present differing ...
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The New York Post Editor at Large Kelly Jane Torrance applauds the White House’s refusal to answer questions from reporters who ... "You can just taste the liberal tears," Ms Torrance told ...
WASHINGTON-The US government said on April 9 it will begin screening the social media of immigrants and visa applicants for what it called anti-Semitic activity, leading to swift condemnations ...
As part of this new policy shift, the government has already begun taking action. According to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, around 300 individuals have had their visas revoked due to alleged ...
President Donald Trump was confronted at the tail end of a cabinet meeting by a reporter over allegations he “manipulated” the stock market amid his flurry of activity on tariffs. After a ...
Barring any eleventh-hour intervention, social media juggernaut Meta will stand trial next week facing serious US government allegations that it abused its market power to acquire Instagram and ...
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Investigative reporter Dónal MacIntyre has asked the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) to look into allegations that he was placed under directed surveillance and had his social media posts ...
A number of people stripped of visas contend that they never voiced antipathy for Jews. US immigration authorities said Wednesday they will look at social media accounts and deny visas or ...