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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has managed to ignite cross‑ideological media solidarity with his unprecedented attempt to silence journalists. Today, over 100 resident Pentagon press members who ...
Deputies in Florida have published a 9-year-old boy’s name and mug shot online, sparking swift and furious debate. The unblurred picture of the child, who was arrested for allegedly threatening a ...
Christen Press reflects on her decade-long career Jordan Bank / NWSL via Getty Images I love you now. Nobody ever asked you if you wanted to play. At three, the gift of soccer was laid at your feet.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday derided media outlets that said their reporters would not sign the Pentagon’s restrictive new press policy, using a hand-wave emoji in responding to social ...
Two-time World Cup champion Christen Press announced on Wednesday that she will retire from professional soccer at the end of the 2025 NWSL season, ending a 14-year professional career. Press will be ...
The Pentagon revamped its press corps last week by welcoming a host of new outlets to cover national security after they agreed to adhere to unprecedented protocols that prevent them from reporting on ...
Dozens of news organizations have refused to accept Pentagon's new press policy, saying it amounts to a crackdown on the media. Several US and international news organizations on Tuesday refused to ...
At 36, Press has cemented her legacy as one of U.S. soccer's all-time greats. Christen Press, one of the most celebrated players in U.S. women's soccer history, is officially hanging up her cleats. At ...
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The Defense Department said that dozens of new reporters had agreed to sign the Pentagon’s rules on reporting, which have been rejected by many major news organizations. By Erik Wemple The Defense ...
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