• Spanish association to donate to Cuban city

    Ciego de Avila, Cuba, Apr 30 (Prensa Latina) The Association of Solidarity Initiatives Alhucema, from Moron de la Frontera, in Seville, Spain, will deliver a donation of medical supplies and powdered milk to the Cuban city of Moron, Cubainformacion reported on Tuesday. The post Spanish association to donate to Cuban city first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • The White House Press Corps Should Be Ashamed of Itself

    Mariam Barghouti Partying with the president who has stood by as Israel slaughters journalists in Palestine is repulsive.

  • UIC Alumni Association celebrates excellence

    Honoring alums who exemplify UIC’s mission in action

  • Press Release – 28th April 2024

    Hill & Dale Series - Race 3 - Slieve Martin Springwell RC had its strongest showing of the 2024 Hill & Dale series on Thursday 25th April at Slieve Martin in Rostrevor where a field of over 300 runners arrived to take on this challenging course. The course was a long, leg sapping climb of 1700ft over 2 miles, a quick look up to admire the view followed by a fast leg numbing, tooth loosening descent down the mountain over grass, mud, rocks & hard pack trail and into the forest where traction was...

  • White House Correspondents' Association Dinner

    Saturday Night Live cast member Colin Jost was the featured entertainer at the 2024 White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington, DC. President Biden also gave remarks at the annual gathering, which included journalists, politicians, and celebrities.

  • Meet the Press NOW — April 26

    A New York jury heard testimony from a third witness in former President Trump’s criminal hush money trial. Protests continue at college campuses across the country over the Israel-Hamas war. President Biden sat down with radio host Howard Stern in a live interview. Daniella Diaz, Symone Sanders-Townsend and Garrett Ventry join the Meet the Press NOW roundtable. Gov. Bill Lee (R-Tenn.) is expected to sign a measure to allow teachers to carry guns in schools.

  • TikTok ban would weaken press freedom

    Journalists have good reason to be skeptical of TikTok, but a government ban on the app could empower the government to censor or outlaw news outlets, too. Public domain image via Flickr. On Wednesday, President Biden signed legislation that would force the Chinese-based owner of TikTok to sell the app or face a ban in the United States.We’re not here to tell journalists — or anyone else — to use TikTok. (Though if you do, be sure to check out our security tips for...

  • The Press Outrage Over a Photojournalist Arrested at a Protest

    During one of the seemingly endless pro-Hamas protests on campuses across the country, an arrest of a press member

  • Our North Star – pass the Press Act

    On April 11, award-winning investigative journalist for CBS News and Fox News prior to that, gave strong and compelling testimony on Capitol Hill regarding the Press Act, and the importance – no, the necessity – in journalists protecting the name and identity of sources.

  • An unserious press corps for a deadly serious moment

    Stay ahead with Christopher Bedford’s insider newsletter, delivering sharp analysis straight from the heart of Washington, D.C., every Monday morning. Subscribe to cut through the noise and get the insights that matter. Exclusive for Blaze News readers — don't miss out! All eyes were on President Joe Biden at Saturday night’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner, though few came for the jokes. (This is good, considering how few he actually cracked.) The question is far beyond whether his...

  • US embassy emphasizes press freedom in Afghanistan

    The U.S. Embassy for Afghanistan has underscored press freedom in a fresh note regarding Afghanistan. The U.S. Embassy Office for Afghanistan, based in Doha, tweeted on Monday, April 29th, on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day: “We must ensure that every opinion is voiced and every perspective is heard.” Every year, May 3rd is […]

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    Pressed on the ‘assassination’ question, Team Trump doubles down

    As special counsel Jack Smith’s elections case against Donald Trump has progressed, the former president hasn’t just proclaimed his innocence. The Republican and his defense attorneys have also claimed that he enjoys near-complete immunity from crimes he might’ve committed during his White House tenure. A federal district court rejected the argument, concluding, “[The] defendant’s four-year service as Commander in Chief did not bestow on him the divine right of kings to evade the criminal...