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News stories show that reporters may have left the Pentagon, but they haven't stopped working
Read full article: News stories show that reporters may have left the Pentagon, but they haven't stopped workingDozens of reporters stationed at the Pentagon walked out this week and surrendered their access badges rather than sign on to new rules imposed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth they said would restrict how they do their jobs.
During troubled times in news industry, 168-year-old Atlantic thrives with newspaper-magazine hybrid
Read full article: During troubled times in news industry, 168-year-old Atlantic thrives with newspaper-magazine hybridJeffrey Goldberg has bold goals: โWe want The Atlantic to be the greatest writer's collective on the planet,โ the magazine's editor-in-chief said.
Journalists turn in access badges, exit Pentagon rather than agree to new reporting rules
Read full article: Journalists turn in access badges, exit Pentagon rather than agree to new reporting rulesJournalists at the Pentagon turned in access badges and cleaned out their workspaces, the price for refusing to agree to new restrictions on their jobs at the seat of U.S. military power.
