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FCC's Carr threatens broadcasters who do not 'operate in public interest' will lose licenses
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr warns broadcasters over "fake news" amid Trump’s attacks on media coverage of the US-Iran conflict.
Trump admin. pitches 'Project Sunrise' to turn Gaza into 'futuristic coastal destination' - WSJ
Trump sues New York Times for defamation and libel, seeks $15 billion
Israel used fighter jets to strike Qatar from the Red Sea - WSJ
US reporter Gershkovich to appeal against arrest and detention in Russian jail
The hearing is essentially procedural - about how Gershkovich should be detained as he awaits trial, not about the substance of the charges.
Russia: Designation of WSJ reporter as wrongfully detained is 'irrelevant'
A Moscow court next week will hear an appeal by Gershkovich's legal team against a ruling that he be held in pre-trial detention at Moscow's Lefortovo prison until at least May 29.
Kremlin says detained US reporter Gershkovich 'violated' Russian law
Russia has presented no evidence to support the case against Gershkovich, which is proceeding in secret.
Russia charges Wall Street Journal reporter Gershkovich with espionage
The Kremlin said Gershkovich had been carrying out espionage "under the cover" of journalism.
Russia says it will ignore media lobbying for release of arrested US reporter
US Ambassador to the UN Thomas-Greenfield said on Wednesday she had spoken with her Russian counterpart Nebenzia to demand the immediate release of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich.
Jews saving Passover seder seat for imprisoned WSJ journalist Gershkovich
Gershkovich has been charged with espionage, in a move that human rights organizations are decrying and the Biden administration is fighting.
Russia detains Jewish Wall Street Journal reporter for allegedly spying
The Russian security services said in a statement it had opened a criminal case against Evan Gershkovich for suspected espionage.
Elon Musk plans to build a town in Texas just for his employees - report
For a town in Texas to be labeled incorporated, it must have at least 201 residents, the Post's report said.
IDF chief, Middle East generals talk Iran in secret meetings - report
US-sponsored talks between Israel and several Gulf states have taken place amid increased threats from Tehran.
Over 1,200 IDF soldiers examined after WSJ leak on naval ops against Iran
Over 1,200 soldiers were exposed to the secret information, while only about 450 had signed a confidentiality agreement.