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Alan Dershowitz Says Media Is Withholding Exonerating Information
Dershowitz claims certain journalists are intentionally withholding documents, interviews and tape-recorded conversations that would corroborate his denials of sexual misconduct against Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers. -
Twitter Restricts Donald Trump Jr.'s Account Over COVID-19 Misinformation
The company said Trump Jr.'s account would be limited for 12 hours. It said the president's son put out a tweet with "misleading and potentially harmful" information about the coronavirus. -
Civil Suit Against Former Fox News Anchor Ed Henry Alleges Rape, Sexual Misconduct
A female former producer at Fox News, and another woman who appeared frequently as an on-air commentator on the network, have filed a civil lawsuit Monday… -
Twitter Accounts Of Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Joe Biden, Barack Obama Hit By Hackers
Twitter confirms to NPR that it is investigating the coordinated hack, which attacked the accounts of some of the richest and most popular names on Twitter and may have reaped more than $100,000. -
Fresh Scrutiny For Fox's Tucker Carlson As Top Writer Quits Over Bigoted Posts
A top writer for Fox News' Tucker Carlson resigns after CNN revealed his racist and sexist posts, reviving criticism of Carlson's commentaries. Carlson is set to address the controversy Monday. -
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U.S. Broadcasting Agency Will Not Extend Visas For Its Foreign Journalists
Dozens of foreign nationals working in the U.S. for Voice of America may have to leave the country, putting some at risk of retribution from their nations' governments. -
Fox News' Ed Henry Fired After Sexual Misconduct Allegation
The network said it had received a complaint last Thursday from an attorney about the misconduct. -
Over 400 Advertisers Hit Pause On Facebook, Threatening $70 Billion Juggernaut
When the Stop Hate for Profit campaign launched just two weeks ago, its organizers had not yet persuaded a single advertiser to boycott Facebook in… -
Journalists File Bias Complaint Against LA Times, As Editor Promises Change
On Wednesday LA Times Executive Editor Norman Pearlstine pledged greater diversity and sensitivity. Yet in court, LA Times journalists allege longstanding bias against Blacks, Hispanics and women.