The White House Correspondent's Association may be angry at its lack of control of the press pool, but the Trump administration is making it better.
Freedom in America is at risk, with democracy and the press facing significant challenges. How do you measure freedom?
At his joint address to Congress, Trump said he brought back free speech. His actions say different, writes Scott Nover.
News is suing three members of the Trump administration over the issue of free speech and the first amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
The Supreme Court is turning back a challenge from conservative college students who say their freedom of speech is violated ...
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.
"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.
Sometimes the truth is divisive. Power rarely enjoys hearing criticism; only a jester can mock a king, but jesters aren’t part of the 21st century workforce. Well, journalists are. But with editorial ...
In seeking to overturn the ban, AP brought a lawsuit ( AP-v-Budowich-Complaint) against the White House chief of staff, Susan ...
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