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“We’re living through a moment where history is repeating itself,” said Ingrid Escobar, leader of the human rights legal group Socorro Juridico, who fled El Salvador with her two children. “We’ve lost ...
To mark another anniversary of the death of Cuban dissident Oswaldo Payá on Tuesday, the National Endowment for Democracy honored the late Cuban opposition leader in a ceremony on Capitol Hill in ...
On the anniversary of his death, we are releasing the never-before-seen master document of the Dallas legend's best moments.
Wikimedia Commons/National Museum of the U.S. Navy The Explosion of The USS Maine in Cuba’s Havana Harbor The USS Maine blew ...
Objectivity hasn’t always been a cornerstone of journalism. American publishers first turned to objectivity in the early twentieth century, in response to the freewheeling “yellow journalism” common ...
Yellow journalism refers to sensational, biased reporting that exaggerates issues to attract attention and increase sales. This often involves dramatic headlines, controversial content and the ...
The Office of Cuba Broadcasting had over the years justified its approximately $15 million budget by arguing it provided objective journalism on Cuba.
A labor focus in journalism education, we argue, can inoculate students to better face uncertain futures.
In Cuba, in order to access most of the independent media you need to create a VPN [a virtual private network that shields your IP address and geographical location]. Why did you decide to leave Cuba ...
The pinnacle of Hearst's yellow journalism was the headline, "Destruction of the War Ship Maine Was the Work of an Enemy!" referring to a sunk warship off the coast of Cuba.
Cuba accuses some independent journalists in Cuba of being political activists paid to file reports for American government-funded outlets such as Radio Marti, considered hostile, ...