Mother Jones fundraising campaign and Donald Trump's obsession with revenge

Mother Jones is urgently seeking donations for their fundraising campaign to support their investigative journalism. The article discusses Donald Trump's history of seeking revenge and the potential implications if he returns to power. It emphasizes the importance of supporting independent journalism in the current political climate.

Investigative Journalism

Investigative journalist Ronan Farrow uncovered the National Enquirer's practice of paying for damaging stories about Trump and burying them, known as 'catch and kill,' while reporting on Harvey Weinstein.

Proposed Changes to Indonesia's Broadcast Law

Indonesia's parliament is proposing changes to its broadcast law that would ban investigative journalism and LGBTQ content, sparking criticism over restrictions to press freedom and creative expression.

Challenges in Indian Media Landscape

The documentary 'While We Watched' follows journalist Ravish Kumar's struggles in a polarized Indian media landscape, where he was targeted for questioning the government. The film highlights challenges faced by journalists and the decline of investigative journalism in India.

Hunterbrook Media's Potential Conflicts of Interest in Investigative Journalism

Hunterbrook Media, a newsroom that places stock market bets to profit from its journalism, is under scrutiny for potential conflicts of interest. The company's founder has investments in a competitor to a company that was the subject of a critical article. Hunterbrook Media's business model involves shorting its targets' stock while doing investigative journalism. The company recently reported on Safety Shot, a drink claiming to lower blood alcohol content, without disclosing the founder's investment in a similar company, ZBiotics. The article raises questions about journalistic integrity and conflicts of interest in the media industry.

Arrest of Investigative Journalist in Nigeria

Investigative journalist Daniel Ojukwu in Nigeria was arrested without charge and held for over a week, sparking concerns for his safety and criticism of the worsening climate for independent journalism in the country.

Catherine Herridge's Testimony on Press Freedoms and the Press Act

Catherine Herridge, a veteran CBS News investigative journalist, testified before a House Judiciary subcommittee about press freedoms and the need for the Press Act. She was held in contempt of court for refusing to reveal her sources and was laid off by CBS News. Herridge emphasized the importance of protecting confidential sources and called for the passage of the Press Act to provide journalists with federal shield protections.

Investigative journalism on Chinese Communist Party's operations in the US

Peter Schweizer's new book 'Blood Money' exposes the Chinese Communist Party's covert operations in the American drug trade, social justice movement, and medical establishment to sow chaos and decadence in the United States, revealing how China is killing Americans while US leaders turn a blind eye.