News Reporters Located Benghazi Terror Suspect Long Before the U.S. Government Did
The arrest of Benghazi terror attack suspect Ahmed Abu Khattala Sunday, and revealed late this morning, begs an important question: can U.S. cable news channels locate a terror suspect more quickly than the U.S. government? Fox Ne ...
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Al Jazeera Launches Global Day of Action to Free Staffers Jailed in Egypt
Rallies are planned in more than 30 cities today as part of Al Jazeera’s Global Day of Action in solidarity with Mohamed Fahmy, Peter Greste, and Baher Mohamed, its journalists jailed in Egypt. Al Jazeera America is collecti ...
CBS’ Elizabeth Palmer on ‘Dangerous and Exhausting’ Reporting From Syria
In an interview with Forbes, CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer gives a firsthand account of what she has seen on her reporting trips to Syria. Palmer says conditions for journalists have “changed as the war has worsene ...
Pres. Obama: ‘I Have Decided the U.S. Should Take Military Action,’ But Will Seek Congressional Authorization First
In the Rose Garden this afternoon, President Obama said he has decided the United States “should take military action” against Syria, but he said he will wait for an authorization from the out-of-session Congress first ...
Network Correspondents Converge On Syria And Surrounding Countries
All eyes are turning to Syria, as escalated rhetoric suggests that a U.S. attack could be imminent. Unlike Iraq, which saw correspondents reporting while embedded with U.S. troops or from the balcony of their hotels, it is not nea ...
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