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Hegseth: Pentagon reporter uses emoji communications

Former Fox & Friends presenter Pete Hegseth makes extraordinary allegation that CNN's Barbara Starr employs emoji-based code in her reporting, sparking controversy over press freedom and military transparency.

Cover-Up: Poitras & Hersh Expose Government Secrets

Acclaimed filmmaker Laura Poitras and Pulitzer-winning journalist Seymour Hersh join forces to reveal explosive government secrets in their groundbreaking documentary 'Cover-Up', now captivating audiences and critics alike.

188 Medical Conditions That Risk £1,000 Driving Fines

Millions of UK drivers are unknowingly risking prosecution by failing to declare serious health conditions to the DVLA. Our exclusive investigation reveals the full list of reportable conditions that could invalidate your insurance.

Met Police officer arrested after BBC racism probe

A serving Metropolitan Police constable has been suspended and arrested following a shocking BBC investigation that captured him using vile racist language and making threats while on duty.

Phone Hacking Scandal: ITV's Mr Bates-Style Exposé

ITV's powerful new drama 'The Phone Hacking Scandal' applies the successful 'Mr Bates vs The Post Office' formula to expose the News of the World scandal that rocked British journalism and politics.

Daily Mail Earns 20 Press Awards Nominations

The Daily Mail's groundbreaking journalism receives exceptional recognition with 20 nominations at the Press Awards, celebrating excellence in investigative reporting, features, and political commentary.

Trump Sues New York Times in Defamation Lawsuit

Former US President Donald Trump launches a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, its investigative reporter, and his niece Mary Trump over a 2018 tax fraud exposé. The legal battle centres on allegations of a 'smear campaign' and confidential so

US Scraps Mandatory Corporate Greenhouse Gas Reporting

In a major environmental policy reversal, the Trump administration has abolished a mandate requiring large US companies to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions. Critics warn this decision blindsides investors and undermines global climate efforts.

Telegraph Spins Radio Content as Exclusive News

An investigation reveals The Daily Telegraph is systematically repackaging content from broadcaster Ray Hadley's radio show as its own exclusive political journalism, raising serious questions about modern newsroom ethics and the blurring line between com

Reporting on Far-Right Without Amplifying Hate

Explore the critical ethical challenge facing modern newsrooms: how to cover extremist movements and far-right ideologies responsibly without inadvertently promoting their messages or platforms.

Kristi Noem's 'Self-Deportation' App Downloads Crash 99%

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem's controversial 'self-deportation' app, designed to report migrant activity, has seen a dramatic collapse in user engagement, with new data revealing a 99% drop in downloads, dealing a blow to her immigration policy ambit

Broadcasting Icons Bierbauer and Knoller Retire

The media world bids farewell to two legendary figures, Charles Bierbauer of CNN and Mark Knoller of CBS, whose combined century of work redefined White House and political journalism, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.

Five Essential Reads: Netflix Algorithms & Deadly Reporting

Dive into The Guardian Australia's expertly curated selection of the week's most compelling stories. This weekend's essential reading list exposes deadly corporate secrets, decodes Netflix's viewing algorithms, celebrates a bullish food critic, and explor

Gaza's Digital Generation: From Job Hunting to War Reporting

Exclusive interview with Plestia Alaqad, the 22-year-old Palestinian journalist whose life transformed overnight from applying for jobs to documenting war crimes in Gaza. A harrowing tale of resilience and digital resistance.

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