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When Comics Tell Truth Better Than News
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When Comics Tell Truth Better Than News

Journalist Danny Fenster turned his Myanmar prison experience into a graphic story. Some truths can only be told through art.

When Courts Don't Trust Government with Reporters' Phones
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When Courts Don't Trust Government with Reporters' Phones

Federal court takes control of Washington Post reporter's seized devices after DOJ omitted key journalist protections from warrant. A new precedent for press freedom vs national security.

When Governments Buy Spyware, Who's Really Being Watched?
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When Governments Buy Spyware, Who's Really Being Watched?

An Angolan journalist's phone was hacked by sanctioned spyware maker Intellexa. Why are banned surveillance tools still thriving globally?

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When Governments Prosecute Journalists for Doing Their Job
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When Governments Prosecute Journalists for Doing Their Job

Trump administration indicts journalists for covering protests, manipulates photos, and celebrates arrests. What does this mean for press freedom in democracies worldwide?

Trump Administration Arrests Journalists, Crosses New Line on Press Freedom
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Trump Administration Arrests Journalists, Crosses New Line on Press Freedom

The DOJ arrested two journalists covering a church protest on legally dubious charges. What does this mean for American democracy and press freedom?

Journalist Arrests Signal New Battle Lines for Press Freedom
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Journalist Arrests Signal New Battle Lines for Press Freedom

Don Lemon and Georgia Fort were arrested by federal agents while covering anti-ICE protests, raising concerns about press freedom under the Trump administration. Where do we draw the line between journalism and law enforcement?

Emmy Winner Bisan Owda Permanently Banned from TikTok
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Emmy Winner Bisan Owda Permanently Banned from TikTok

Palestinian journalist Bisan Owda, with 1.4 million followers, was permanently banned from TikTok days after US investors acquired the platform. Her account documented daily life in Gaza during the conflict.

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