A source inside the Department of Homeland Security reportedly shared documents compiling names, photos and personal information of journalists, activists and others working along the border.
Past administrations have had favored press members, says New Yorker reporter Jane Mayer, "but nothing where someone is so close in that they are coordinating on a daily basis with the president."
Sen. Amy Klobuchar made jokes about a report of her eating salad with a comb while Ivanka Trump made fun of Democrats' Green New Deal at the Gridiron dinner for Washington journalists and politicians.
The giant Chinese telecommunications company, which is facing scrutiny in the United States, is embarking on a public relations campaign targeting U.S. media.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Univision journalist Jorge Ramos, who is being expelled from Venezuela following a reportedly contentious interview with President Nicolas Maduro.
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Emma Green about her Atlantic article detailing a minority of Americans who have little interaction with people outside their religion, race or political affiliation.
His family says the newspaper targeted the student and defamed him for political purposes after the release of a video that appeared to show a standoff between him and a Native American activist.