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NY Times Sues Pentagon Over Press Freedom Limits

The New York Times files a federal lawsuit against the US Defence Department, alleging new rules limiting journalists' questions and movements violate the First Amendment. Read the full story.

NY Times Sues Pentagon Over Press Rules

The New York Times files a lawsuit against the Pentagon, challenging Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth's new press rules as unconstitutional. Read the latest on this press freedom battle.

Top Daily Press Photos by AP Photojournalists

Explore today's most powerful press photographs from AP journalists worldwide, capturing pivotal moments from politics to human stories. See the images shaping our world.

AP's Award-Winning Press Photography Showcase

Explore the most powerful press photographs from Associated Press journalists worldwide. Witness global events through award-winning photojournalism that tells compelling human stories.

70s East End: Photos of Lost London Life

Step back in time with remarkable 70s photographs capturing the vanishing world of London's East End - from bustling markets to community pubs and changing streetscapes.

Best French Press Coffee Makers UK Tested

Discover the best French press coffee makers that survived rigorous UK testing. From budget finds to luxury contenders, we reveal which cafetières deliver the perfect cuppa.

Queen Elizabeth's playful wooden horse pose revealed

Previously unseen photographs show Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in a rare, informal moment astride a wooden horse at Buckingham Palace, captured by American artist Arnold Friberg in a session that reveals the monarch's unexpected playful side.

Fox News banned from Pentagon press briefings

The US Department of Defense has barred Fox News reporter from press briefings, sparking intense debate about media freedom and military transparency in what critics call a dangerous precedent.

Lost 19th Century New York Photos Rediscovered

A remarkable collection of previously unseen photographs by George Bradford Brainerd reveals intimate moments of 19th century New York, offering a stunning visual time capsule of the evolving metropolis.

Journalists detained covering Gaza-Israel conflict

New report exposes unprecedented threats to press freedom as international journalists face detention and obstruction while covering Gaza-Israel conflict, raising global concerns about media suppression.

Pentagon Imposes Strict New Press Rules Under Trump

The Pentagon imposes sweeping new restrictions on media access, requiring all journalist questions to pass through political appointees in a move critics call an unprecedented assault on press freedom.

Trump White House Declares War on Press Corps

The Trump White House faces unprecedented turmoil as press secretary Karoline Leavitt implements aggressive new restrictions against journalists, sparking fears of a systematic media purge in the new administration.

Brad Wall's 'Passe Ballet': Aerial Dance Photography

Acclaimed photographer Brad Wall unveils 'Passe Ballet', a stunning collection of aerial dance photography. Discover the breathtaking geometry and emotion captured from above, transforming dancers into living sculptures against minimalist landscapes.

Mandelson's Dressing Gown Photos with Epstein Spark Scandal

Former Labour minister Lord Mandelson is under fire after photographs emerge showing him in a dressing gown with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein during the 2019 Trump state visit, raising serious questions about his judgement and associations.

Biden Spox Trolled After Admitting to Meeting Trump Twice

A defiant White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, faces intense scrutiny and online trolling after a startling admission during a heated press briefing. The spokesperson conceded to having met former President Donald Trump on two separate occasio

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