Saying Goodbye to the Newseum, but Not the Press
While the Newseum may have closed its doors to the public, journalism and a free press still and should remain essential parts of American democracy.
While the Newseum may have closed its doors to the public, journalism and a free press still and should remain essential parts of American democracy.
Free speech and the debate over Fake News have intersected in the past week as the Newseum in Washington, DC made the decision to include T-Shirts from its gift shop which read ‘You Are Very Fake News,’ only to pull them less than a week
Despite multiple record-setting hurricanes making landfall, Nazis feeling emboldened enough to march across a major college campus and a seemingly never-ending health care debate, House Speaker Paul Ryan insisted last week that the United States’ main priority needs to be tax reform. Ryan made his
Yesterday, the Newseum, together with Reporters without Borders, unveiled a banner on the front of the museum in honor of American freelance journalist Austin Tice who has been held captive in Syria since 2012. Tice is the only American journalist held captive abroad. He was one