Two new books demonstrate how Martha Gellhorn, Janet Flanner, and other reporters took journalism in directions that men could not.
In 1946, Orson Welles vowed to solve a shocking crime on his radio show on ABC: the beating of a Black soldier who was returning from service after Word War 2. Radio Diaries recalls the story.
The messages on the fired investigator's phone show evidence of "absolute bias," according to a defense lawyer.
The 'Wuthering Heights' director doesn't think her take on Zatanna would've fit in with superhero movies back then, but could it now? Reading time 2 minutes Movie-wise, this weekend belongs to Emerald ...
MIAMI, FL, UNITED STATES, January 20, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Golf Green Reading Pro, an independent golf equipment review platform, has announced the launch of ...
A press freedom group accused a prosecutor of violating an ethics rule by not telling a judge about a law limiting searches for journalistic work product. By Charlie Savage Charlie Savage writes about ...
The wife of Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom scolded reporters for asking questions unrelated to a bill he signed into law providing funding for Planned Parenthood. On Wednesday, Newsom fielded ...
“Every donation, no matter the size, will help Kimberly and her family find hope and security as they rebuild their lives,” the GoFundMe page states. By Lexy Perez Digital Editor and Producer “My ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is a Senior Reporter for The Verge and author of Regulator, covering the second Trump administration, political ...
“Too many women’s scripts never even get a read,” co-founder Jan Kimbrough says. “We exist to change that." By Kimberly Nordyke Managing Editor, Digital The Women’s List, a nonprofit organization ...
On the Monday, February 9, 2026, episode of The Excerpt podcast: The Trump administration has been pushing back on the press in unprecedented ways by banning outlets from White House access, raiding a ...