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FBI searches home of Washington Post reporter

The FBI executed a search at the residence of a Washington Post journalist. This high-profile action raises significant questions about press freedom and investigative tactics.

2026 to be the Year of Intentional Media: PressReader

A new report from PressReader predicts a major shift in digital news publishing for 2026, moving away from clickbait towards trust-building, intentional media experiences. Discover the three key trends.

Ex-Polish Minister Ziobro Gets Asylum in Hungary

Former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro, facing legal charges at home, has been granted political asylum in Hungary. The development marks a significant escalation in regional political tensions.

Adjudicator: PUC Services Must Respond to Information Requests

Ontario's Information and Privacy Commissioner has ruled that Sault Ste. Marie's PUC Services Inc. qualifies as an institution under provincial freedom of information law and must comply with requests. Learn what this means for transparency.

128 journalists killed worldwide in 2025

A press freedom group reports 128 journalists were killed globally in 2025. The grim statistic highlights ongoing dangers for media professionals worldwide.

U.S. Launches Strike Against ISIS in Nigeria

President Trump announced a U.S. military strike against ISIS forces in Nigeria on Christmas night, citing attacks on Christians. Details of the operation remain limited.

How Joseph Howe won press freedom in 1835

Long before the Charter, Joseph Howe's 1835 libel trial in Halifax established a cornerstone of Canadian liberty. Discover the story of this Father of Confederation's defiant stand.

Alberta Court Exempts Lawyer from Monarchy Oath

The Alberta Court of Appeal has ruled a lawyer need not swear allegiance to the monarch, citing religious freedom. The decision redefines the legal oath's meaning in Canada.

B.C. FOI 'Black Box' Exposed in Watchdog Study

A new study by B.C.'s information watchdog is investigating the opaque 'black box' of the province's freedom of information systems. Learn about the findings and their implications for transparency.

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