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There’s bipartisan support for giving significant tax credits to local news outlets and local news subscribers.

It was an embarrassing moment for ESPN: a game, aired on its flagship network, between two teams that its announcers were telling viewers had no business playing each other. It only got stranger from there.

Several media outlets covered Allyson Reneau’s efforts to ‘save’ the girls.

The network, which largely avoided the scrutiny placed on other media organizations during the MeToo movement, now finds itself under the microscope.

The Arlington, Va.-based company helped define the shape of American politics and policy coverage for the digital age. Its sale is the latest move in a trend toward media consolidation.

How one New York Times reporter found herself turned into a major character in Donald Trump’s political drama.

Rachel Nichols’s removal comes after an audio recording emerged in which she suggested that a Black colleague received a promotion because ESPN was “feeling pressure on diversity.”

  • Opinion

The Trump administration's mendacity is alive and well, thanks to the former press secretary.

The NFL and its teams, after once opposing the legalization of sports betting, will generate about $270 million in revenue this year from their sports betting deals.

  • Opinion

What is happening with a titan of the cable news dial?

  • Perspective

Mike Richards was the wrong guy to fill Alex Trebek’s shoes. It took a diligent reporter who discovered what Sony missed.

As reporters flee the Taliban, media organizations scramble to find ways to continue to report the news within the country.

  • Opinion

What about this claim? And this claim? And that claim?

Some are fleeing. Some are still working, hoping to maintain “the progress that was so difficult to create over 20 years.”

His book “We Were Soldiers Once . . . and Young,” written with Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore, was adapted into a movie starring Mel Gibson.

The fate of staff and families of other news organizations who have sought to flee via the airport remains uncertain.

  • Opinion

The prime-time CNN anchor addresses the ethical flare-up relating to his coverage of his brother.

  • Opinion

One tweet shows the right's failure to understand journalism.

Chris Cuomo's involvement in the story has triggered ethical concerns for CNN.

The news organizations have asked the U.S. government for help in facilitating their local workers’ departure from the Kabul airport.

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