Prisoner Swap Involving 'Wall Street Journal' Reporter

Germany played a key role in the prisoner swap that brought 'Wall Street Journal' reporter Evan Gershkovich home from a Russian jail.

Prisoner Exchange Involving American Reporter Evan Gershkovich

American reporter Evan Gershkovich was among the more than 20 prisoners exchanged by Russia, the U.S., and European countries.

Russian Court Sentences Wall Street Journal Reporter for Spying

Russian court sentences Wall Street Journal reporter to 16 years in prison for spying, U.S. disputes charge

Various News Updates

Biden pardons veterans convicted under law against gay sex, CDC issues dengue fever alert, and Paris Olympics one month away. Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich faces trial in Russia on espionage charges.

President Biden's Response to Reporter at G7 Summit

President Biden faced criticism for snapping at a reporter who asked an off-topic question about the Israel-Gaza war during a news conference at the G7 Summit in Italy. The incident highlighted concerns about press freedom and Biden's attitude towards the media.

American reporter on trial for espionage in Russia

American reporter Evan Gershkovitch is set to go on trial for alleged espionage in Russia.

Governor Greg Gianforte Primary Challenge

Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte is facing a primary challenge from the right, with his opponent criticizing him for not being conservative enough.

President Biden's Response to Reporter and Rally Speech

President Biden responds angrily to a reporter asking about completing a full second term or handing over power to Vice President Kamala Harris. He later speaks at a rally targeting black voters, slamming former President Trump and emphasizing the importance of voting.

Frontline Newspaper Reporting on Ukrainian POWs

Profile of a small frontline newspaper reporting on Ukrainian POWs released from captivity in Russia.

Physical Attack on Reporter by Left-Wing Agitators at University of Washington Campus

A reporter from Turning Point USA's Frontlines team was physically attacked by left-wing agitators on the University of Washington campus following an event with Charlie Kirk. Video footage shows multiple brawls. Antifa members attacked the reporter and his security, leading to police involvement.

Detention of Wall Street Journal reporter by Russian security forces

A year since Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained by Russian security forces, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with his sister about how he's doing.

American Reporter Evan Gershkovich Detained in Russia on Espionage Charges

American Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has been detained in Russia on espionage charges, with his detention being extended until June 30. The U.S. government and his employer deny the allegations, calling them untrue and categorically false.

Tokyo Vice - Max Series

Reporter Jake Adelstein's memoir about covering the organized crime beat in Japan is the basis of the Max series Tokyo Vice.

President Biden questioned about use of term 'illegal'

President Biden was questioned about his use of the term 'illegal' to describe an illegal immigrant accused of murder during the State of the Union address. Social media criticized both the reporter and Biden's response.

Chris Mortensen's Passing

Longtime ESPN NFL reporter Chris Mortensen has passed away at the age of 72. Mortensen was widely respected for his contributions to sports media and breaking key NFL stories. He battled throat cancer in 2016, reducing his visibility on the network. His passing has deeply impacted colleagues, fans, and the sports industry.

Passing of Chris Mortensen, Legendary ESPN NFL Reporter

Chris Mortensen, a legendary ESPN NFL reporter, passed away at the age of 72. He was known for his exceptional skills and passion in covering the NFL. Mortensen had been with ESPN for over three decades before stepping away to focus on his health and family. His legacy as an NFL insider and his impact on the industry will be remembered.