New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger has accused President Donald Trump of endangering the role of a free and independent press in the United States. In a speech delivered Tuesday at the University of Notre Dame, Sulzberger claimed Trump has followed a five-part strategy to undermine the media, comparing some of his rhetoric to that of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin.
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed his desire for a robust and sustainable relationship with China during his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping...
In response to Donald Trump's significant electoral victory, Patrick Soon-Shiong, publisher and owner of the LA Times, has decided to overhaul the entire Editorial...
Washington Post editor-at-large Robert Kagan announced his resignation on Friday, reportedly due to the publication's decision to step back from endorsing any presidential candidates,...
Just hours after Christopher Rufo alleged that Vice President Kamala Harris plagiarized sections of her 2009 book, Smart on Crime, he reported that the...
On September 2, 1948, Lyndon Baines Johnson ran in the Democrat primary for the U.S. Senate against Democrat Texas Governor Coke Stevenson.
Governor Coke Stevenson was more popular and would have won, but there...
Vice President Kamala Harris faced questions from New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger last year over President Biden's avoidance of interviews with major newspapers,...