Celtics reporters attribute Game 1 defeat to Knicks to ‘the rain’

It was quite the letdown for Boston’s Celtics, who faced a surprising 108-105 overtime loss against the Knicks in Game 1. During a recap on NBC Boston, hosts Chris Forsberg and Annie Chin discussed the underwhelming atmosphere at the start of the game, which didn’t really match the excitement that was expected. The unusual weather […]
Uncertainty surrounds VOA reporters’ return to work after court stops injunction

Plans for the Voice of America (VOA) are uncertain following recent actions from the Court of Appeals. On Saturday, the court issued a stay, halting a late April order from a district judge that aimed to keep the administration from dismantling the international broadcaster. The court ruled in a 2-1 decision that the federal government […]
Reporters Without Borders Complains About Trump While Overlooking True Oppressors of Journalists

On Friday, the Borderless Reporter, or RSF as it’s known in French, unveiled its annual press freedom report, stating that global press freedom has hit an all-time low. The report attributed this decline to restrictions experienced by journalists under President Donald Trump. The core message of the 2025 report highlights that “economic pressures,” such as […]
Trump takes questions from reporters after announcing fighter jet contract

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Reporter’s Notebook: Alcohol, not coffee

Republicans control the House and Senate. But characterizing it as a “Republican Congress” does not bring justice to the current situation. This is truly “President Trump's Congress.” The president's relationship with Republican lawmakers is a bit off the bewildered from the 2017 troubling shotgun marriage after he unexpectedly captured the White House. The Capitol Hill […]
Reporter’s Notebook: From John Paul II to Francis, covering two historic papacies

Two Popes. . . Francis and John Paul II. . . Their deaths were separated for almost exactly 20 years. They have similar personal approaches to world-renowned figures. . . But the two were different. I was honored to cover both. News of Pope Francis’ death came when I was back in London from my […]
Justice Department says it will resume practice of obtaining reporters’ records in leak inquiries

WASHINGTON – The Justice Department is cracking down on leaks of information to news media, and Attorney General Pam Bondi says prosecutors have the power to hunt government officials who make “fraudulent disclosures” to journalists using subpoena, court orders and search warrants. The new regulations announced by Bondi in a memo to staff obtained by […]
Female Reporters Mocked for Outrage After Braves Sideline Reporter Gets Fan’s Number On Live TV

Several female reporters have been criticized for infuriating two female fans over a light-hearted banter from a male sports broadcaster living in the air during a game of the Braves Toronto Blue Jays in Atlanta on Monday. Wiley Ballard from Fanduel Reporter was reporting the show from Blue Jays Rooffop Patio at Rogers Center. Ballard […]
Braves reporter’s segment generates wild social media reactions

The interaction between Atlanta Braves TV reporter Wiley Ballard and two female fans sparked journalism debate on social media Monday night and Tuesday. The Braves won the Toronto Blue Jays 8-4 when the Funday El Sports Network broadcast was cut by Ballad, who was talking to two women at the Rooftop lounge at Toronto’s Rodgers […]
Stephen Miller gives WH reporters lessons on why El Salvadoran was deported to El Salvador

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller told reporters Monday that the government is right to bring El Salvador citizen Kilmer Armando Abrego Garcia back to his Central American homeland. The legal battle reached a new step last week when the Supreme Court ruled that if El Salvador returns Garcia, the US had to […]