The AP is fighting against the White House’s attempts to control the language used to describe the Gulf of Mexico, calling it a battle for freedom of speech and the right to report the truth.
In an effort to stamp out “woke” racial and gender messages, critics say, the president is running afoul of the First ...
"Associated Press" executive editor Julie Pace had a chance to explain their position on the organization's feud with the ...
Pace said the wire service is digging in for a free speech battle it hopes to win on behalf of those who do not want their language policed by government.
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The back and forth has become bad enough that the AP has been banned from the press briefing room at the White House ...
The long-running feud between Donald Trump and The Associated Press came to a head recently, to the detriment of the First ...
This week, the Trump administration moved our government a few unmistakable steps closer to a totalitarian state, announcing ...
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Irish Star on MSNChaos in Oval Office as Russian state media reporter slips into Trump-Zelensky meeting uninvitedThe meeting with Trump and Zelensky devolved into chaos when the Ukrainian president urged skepticism about Russia’s ...
Leavitt, along with the entire Trump administration and MAGA movement, appears to be suffering from media derangement ...
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Hernandez, known as "El Gato," was one of 29 cartel figures sent to the U.S. on criminal charges this week, federal officials ...
As tensions spike between journalists and the president, here’s a look at ‘viewpoint discrimination’
President Donald Trump’s executive order was clear: The Gulf of Mexico was out after hundreds of years. The Gulf of America ...
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