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What the new Pentagon media rules actually say
The Defense Department's new rules for press credentials led to a mass exodus this week of nearly every Pentagon reporter from almost every major media outlet. Why it matters: News outlets argue that ...
WASHINGTON — At least 30 news organizations declined to sign a new Pentagon access policy for journalists, warning of the potential for less comprehensive coverage of the world’s most powerful ...
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Pete Hegseth's Pentagon Lockout: What's Lost When Reporters Leave the Building | Analysis
When Pentagon officials pass by the briefing room in the coming days, they're unlikely to encounter a reporter from the New York Times, The Washington Post, the Associated Press, Reuters, NPR or ...
War Department press secretary Kingsley Wilson addressed the controversy where most traditional, legacy media outlets chose to leave rather than obey new access rules for journalists, at the ...
For the first time in more than 60 years, CBS News will close out the week without a workspace in the Pentagon after declining — along with nearly every major news organization — to sign onto new ...
For nearly 30 years, NPR's Pentagon correspondent Tom Bowman has covered the U.S. military. When not in the field talking to officers or troops, he would regularly do most of his reporting at the ...
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