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2026-06-05 12:00:38.007 • by
Alice Ibarra
The daughter of legendary 60 Minutes correspondent Morley Safer expresses profound grief over the 'murder' of the iconic broadcast, sparked by Scott Pelley's firing and perceived assaults on the First Amendment. She draws parallels to her father's career, highlighting his defiance against corporate and political pressures, and fears for the future of independent journalism at CBS.
2026-06-04 12:00:41.965 • by
Albert Inestein
A Cuban journalist recounts the harrowing journey of co-founding El Estornudo, an independent investigative magazine, to report on the true reality of the island. Despite initial success and the advent of public internet, the team faced escalating government repression, including website blocking, surveillance, house arrest, and the author's repeated detentions, physical humiliation, and public shaming by state security, ultimately leading to his exile.
2026-06-04 12:00:41.93 • by
Andrew Ismail
Veteran journalist Scott Pelley was fired from CBS News after publicly accusing new editor Bari Weiss of systematically undermining 60 Minutes' journalistic integrity and shifting its editorial direction rightward.
2026-05-17 18:01:08.21 • by
Arturo Iglesias
Journalism has become more perilous than ever, with a record 129 journalist deaths reported in 2025, predominantly in conflict zones like Gaza where reporters are actively targeted. The article details the extreme risks and extensive precautions taken by Guardian journalists worldwide, from war zones to politically hostile environments, underscoring the vital, yet costly, role of independent reporting in defending democracy.
2026-05-06 12:01:42.55 • by
Albert Inestein
The author details a personal battle with declining attention spans amid escalating global crises (environmental, political, economic, social) and a digital 'information crisis' fueled by technology and AI. The article posits that transparently funded, public-interest journalism, exemplified by The Guardian's independent model and community engagement, is crucial for fostering a shared reality, connection, and hope in an increasingly bewildering and fragmented world.
2026-04-09 12:01:02.289 • by
Andrew Ismail
Photographer Christopher Anderson recounts his unnerving 2015 assignment to photograph Jeffrey Epstein, detailing the financier's intimidation, his 'creepy' New York home, and the subsequent recovery of photos, one of which revealed an email hinting at a royal financial entanglement with Epstein.
2026-01-15 18:01:29.61 • by
Amy Ivanov
Recent raids on journalists and the jailing of sources, while shocking, represent an escalation, not a new phenomenon. This article traces how successive US administrations, from Nixon to Biden, have increasingly used national security laws like the Espionage Act to prosecute whistleblowers, surveil journalists, and even indict publishers, creating a dangerous environment for press freedom and democracy.
2025-12-03 06:01:17.545 • by
Albert Inestein
Amidst a turbulent year, the Guardian emphasizes the critical role of uncompromised journalism, highlighting its focus on factual, humane reporting, especially on grassroots movements, and appeals for support on Giving Tuesday to sustain its work.
2025-11-22 18:01:04.332 • by
Alex Ingram
Teen Vogue, once a trailblazing progressive voice known for its 'Donald Trump Is Gaslighting America' story, has been folded into Vogue by Condé Nast. This move, amidst layoffs targeting diverse staff and union disputes, signals a broader crisis for feminist and progressive journalism, raising concerns about the future of diverse media for young audiences.
2025-10-15 12:00:43.935 • by
Alex Ingram
The Pentagon's new policy, requiring journalists to publish only officially authorized information, has sparked a widespread rebellion among major news organizations, who view it as an attack on press freedom and a transformation of reporters into state functionaries.