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Freedom of Expression

June 16, 2023
Journalism

From Silence to Resurgence: The Growth of Independent Media Amidst Corporate Media’s Downfall

Right-wing media outlets such as Fox News have long pushed racist narratives to further their goals. And, outlets like the New York Times—the so-called “liberal media”—do too little, too late, to push

Business

Google Admits to Censoring Thousands of YouTube Creators at Biden’s Request

Google has acknowledged that it censored thousands of YouTube content creators following pressure from senior Biden Administration officials during the COVID-19 pandemic. The revelation came in a letter addressed to House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, in which the company pledged

September 24, 2025

Pentagon Press Area Empties as Journalists Reject New Access Policy

Journalism/United States/World

Dozens of journalists covering the U.S. Defense Department vacated their offices at the Pentagon on Wednesday and returned their press credentials after refusing to

Leaked Memo Claims BBC Fails to Address Systemic Bias, Director-General Resigns

Journalism/World

The BBC is facing renewed scrutiny after the author of a leaked 19-page memo claimed that the broadcaster suffers from systemic bias and that

Media Group Condemns Summons of BBC Sinhala Journalists, Alleges Attempt to Intimidate Press

July 22, 2026
Journalism/Sri Lanka

Internet Media Action (IMA) has condemned the decision to summon two BBC Sinhala journalists before Parliament’s Committee on Ethics and Privileges, describing the move as an attempt to intimidate the media and

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Leaked Memo Claims BBC Fails to Address Systemic Bias, Director-General Resigns

November 26, 2025
Journalism/World

The BBC is facing renewed scrutiny after the author of a leaked 19-page memo claimed that the broadcaster suffers from systemic bias and that former Director-General Tim Davie had an “editorial blindspot.”

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Pentagon Press Area Empties as Journalists Reject New Access Policy

October 16, 2025
Journalism/United States/World

Dozens of journalists covering the U.S. Defense Department vacated their offices at the Pentagon on Wednesday and returned their press credentials after refusing to sign a new Pentagon access policy, Reuters reports.

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Google Admits to Censoring Thousands of YouTube Creators at Biden’s Request

September 24, 2025
Business

Google has acknowledged that it censored thousands of YouTube content creators following pressure from senior Biden Administration officials during the COVID-19 pandemic. The revelation came in a letter addressed to House Judiciary

More

From Silence to Resurgence: The Growth of Independent Media Amidst Corporate Media’s Downfall

June 16, 2023
Journalism

Right-wing media outlets such as Fox News have long pushed racist narratives to further their goals. And, outlets like the New York Times—the so-called “liberal media”—do too little, too late, to push

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