House, Senate Intelligence Committees Demand Answers on DHS ‘Intelligence Reports’ on Journalists

Several lawmakers in Congress are calling on former acting Undersecretary of Homeland Security for Intelligence and Analysis Brian Murphy for answers following reports that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been actively compiling “intelligence reports” on journalists covering the federal deployment of cops to Portland, Oregon. … Read More >House, Senate Intelligence Committees Demand Answers on DHS ‘Intelligence Reports’ on Journalists

Pentagon refers to journalists as ‘adversaries’ & Ellen DeGeneres’ workplace under investigation

A new mandatory Pentagon training course refers to journalists and protesters as “adversaries.” Comedian and tv host Ellen DeGeneres’ workplace is under internal investigation, following multiple accusations by employees of mistreatment. … Read More >Pentagon refers to journalists as ‘adversaries’ & Ellen DeGeneres’ workplace under investigation

Feds in Portland Target Reporters Who ‘Challenge’ Their Power By Documenting Abuses – Sputnik Journo

Federal agents in downtown Portland, Oregon, are reportedly being withdrawn after violent clashes between law enforcement and demonstrators. Sputnik journalist Wyatt Reed, who has been covering the Oregon protests, reported that federal police have also been targeting journalists. … Read More >Feds in Portland Target Reporters Who ‘Challenge’ Their Power By Documenting Abuses – Sputnik Journo

Journalists from Russia, Syria & India win RT’s Khaled Alkhateb International Memorial Awards for warzone reporting

Reports from Syria and a story on Afghans living in refugee camps in Iran were honored at RT’s Khaled Alkhateb International Memorial Awards, which pay tribute to journalists working in conflict areas. … Read More >Journalists from Russia, Syria & India win RT’s Khaled Alkhateb International Memorial Awards for warzone reporting

Ivan Safronov, former Russian journalist accused of treason, isolated in jail with suspected Covid-19

Former journalist Ivan Safronov, accused by Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) of spying for Czech intelligence, has been isolated in Moscow’s Lefortovo pre-trial detention center due to suspected coronavirus. … Read More >Ivan Safronov, former Russian journalist accused of treason, isolated in jail with suspected Covid-19

‘Outrageous’: Kremlin excoriates US police for attack on Russian journalists, demands Washington allow media to work safely

Vladimir Putin’s spokesman says Moscow expects the US to take exhaustive measures to ensure the personal security of Russian journalists working in America. … Read More >‘Outrageous’: Kremlin excoriates US police for attack on Russian journalists, demands Washington allow media to work safely

New US record death toll as world shuns Americans (Full show)

Countries around the world are restricting travel from the US due to the nation’s explosive second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. RT America’s Sayeh Tavangar has the details. Then Jamie Finch, former director of Government, Public and Family Affairs for NTSB joins Rick Sanchez to share his expertise. … Read More >New US record death toll as world shuns Americans (Full show)

Ex-journalist Ivan Safronov charged with high treason, after allegedly passing secret information to NATO

van Safronov, a former journalist and a current adviser to the head of the Russian Space Agency, Roscosmos, has been charged with treason. He is alleged to have passed secret information to the Czechs at the behest of the US. … Read More >Ex-journalist Ivan Safronov charged with high treason, after allegedly passing secret information to NATO

‘Price on your heads’: Aide to Venezuelan ‘president’ Guaido threatens journalists with FBI investigation over ‘Twitter hack’

Nothing says you represent an internationally recognized government like telling people who mock you on Twitter that the FBI is after them and that there is a “price” on their heads. Just ask Juan Guaido’s ‘ambassador’ to the UK. … Read More >‘Price on your heads’: Aide to Venezuelan ‘president’ Guaido threatens journalists with FBI investigation over ‘Twitter hack’