The shutdown of a high school newspaper in Nebraska is only the latest episode in efforts to censor student publications across red states.
Tag: Freedom of the Press
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Aspen’s Tangled Summer Saga: The Rich Developer vs. the Local Paper
The corporate owners of The Aspen Times did not allow it to cover a libel lawsuit against the paper, demoralizing the newsroom, former staff members say.
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Guatemala’s Corrupt Officials Train Their Sights on the Press
José Rubén Zamora, an award-winning journalist and president of the elPeriódico newspaper, arrests marks an escalation of the government’s assault on democratic values.
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In El Salvador, Bitcoin Is Nothing More Than Authoritarian Propaganda
The country’s cryptocurrency paradise is a mirage.
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Russian Elites Show No Sign of Broad Challenge to Putin
Many business owners and intellectuals fled Russia after the invasion of Ukraine, but others stayed behind, struggling to redefine their lives. Their diverging choices do not add up to a broad challenge to Vladimir Putin’s war.