Podcasters, Bloggers, and Influencers Apply for White House Access Under New Rules

Thousands of independent journalists have applied for spots alongside legacy media. ‘Our audience is real, and we speak for the people,’ said one. More than 7,400 people, many of whom are journalists representing independent media and other outlets from across the world, requested access to White House press briefings after rules were loosened, a White

Al Jazeera Journo Produced Hamas Propaganda Videos Documenting Terror Group’s Release of Israeli Hostages: Report

A journalist with the Qatar-funded Al Jazeera news network reportedly produced videos for Hamas documenting its recent release of Israeli hostages. The reporter, Tamer Almisshal, is said to have orchestrated elaborate propaganda ceremonies on the terror group’s behalf, according to Israel’s i24 News. Almisshal is listed on Al Jazeera’s website as a “producer and presenter

Barnard Names New Head of Women’s Center: Anti-Israel Gender Prof Who Stood Watch as Student Radicals Stormed Columbia Campus Building

‘In a race to destroy any lasting legitimacy the Columbia brand maintains, the Barnard Center for Research on Women is undoubtedly a top contender,’ student says L: Prof. Rebecca Jordan-Young (columbia.edu) R: Young dressed as clown during anti-Israel protests Rebecca Jordan-Young, a gender studies professor at Barnard College, is a member of the school’s Faculty

Now That Trump Is President, Journalists Can Finally Admit the Harris Campaign Was a Total Disaster

Obvious facts less likely to be denounced as ‘misinformation’ (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images) Now that Donald Trump is president and the 2024 election a distant memory, mainstream journalists can finally admit that Kamala Harris was a terrible candidate and her campaign was a complete disaster. A recently published excerpt from a forthcoming book about the election

Appeals Court Blocks Biden Admin’s Airline Fee Disclosure Rule

The rule was established in April 2024 to protect airline consumers from hidden or unexpected fees. A U.S. appeals court blocked on Jan. 28 the Biden administration’s 2024 rule requiring airlines to disclose all service fees upfront because the Department of Transportation (DOT) did not comply with procedural rules. While the court ruled the agency

No Reconciliation Blueprint Yet as House GOP Retreat Ends

Amid talks of cuts, lawmakers suggested likely defense spending increases and didn’t rule out changes to COVID-era rules for Medicaid. DORAL, Fla.—As a House Republican retreat in Florida drew to a close on Jan. 29, many lawmakers suggested they had made progress on a reconciliation budget bill designed to avoid any filibuster attempt by Democrats

Taiwan Considers Help for Chip Industry Following US Tariff Threat

The premier said ministers will make urgent considerations on whether assistance for Taiwan’s semiconductor industry is needed in light of possible tariffs. Taiwan’s ministers will discuss whether help is needed for the semiconductor industry, Premier Cho Jung-tai said on Wednesday following U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest tariff threat. On Monday, Trump told House Republicans at