Reporters at the Pentagon surrendered their press passes in protest on Oct. 15 after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave them ...
The Pentagon is implementing new guidelines that will require journalists to sign a pledge and agree to report only approved ...
Tom Bowman has held his Pentagon press pass for 28 years. He says the Pentagon's new media policy makes it impossible to be a ...
Dozens of journalists will turn in their Pentagon press passes Wednesday after major news outlets said they would not sign a new Defense Department policy that put restrictions on reporting.
What does the Pentagon's restrictive new press policy mean for coverage of military affairs? NPR's Michel Martin asks longtime journalist and former Defense Department spokesperson Pete Williams.
The Pentagon says journalists must sign a pledge not to gather any information, including unclassified reports, that hasn't been authorized for release.
NPR has promoted Thomas Evans, its editorial review chief, to lead the newsroom through a period of change, following Congress' decision to end federal funding of public media.
Dr. Sue Goldie and New York Times reporter John Branch recount how a private, years-long conversation about her Parkinson's became a public story.
Press freedom groups rank China as the world's top jailer of journalists, with 112 journalists and media workers currently ...
NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks with investigative reporter Paris Martineau about a new Consumer Reports analysis that shows protein powders can contain toxic heavy metals, especially lead.
Demonstrations are winding down this evening after a day of coordinated "No Kings" marches and rallies held in cities across the country.