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Youtube Comedian And Mass. Native Bo Burnham On Teenage Angst In His Hit New Movie 'Eighth Grade'
Massachusetts native and YouTube star Bo Burnham first went viral back in 2006 with his raunchy songs and short skits, and now he’s moved on to direct his first feature film — the critically acclaimed "Eighth Grade." -
Reuters Journalists In Myanmar Convicted, Sentenced To 7 Years
The journalists were convicted for violating a state secrets act. They were investigating violence against Myanmar's Rohingya. Reuters' editor-in-chief called it a sad day for press everywhere. -
'Enemy Of The People': Man Echoing Trump's Words Charged With Threatening Newspaper
In an Aug. 16 editorial, The Boston Globe said the president's "assault on the free press ... has dangerous consequences." Later that day a man allegedly threatened to shoot Globe workers in the head. -
FULL SHOW: Safe Keeping; Taking Sides?; Star Crossed; Bye Bye Byline; Rants & Raves
The full episode of Beat the Press from August 24, 2018. -
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New York Times Drops Reporter Bylines In Homepage Revamp
The Times unveiled a new homepage earlier this month, saying the design is easier to use across a wider variety of devices. It’s also sparked a controversy. -
ESPN Singled Out For Decision Not To Carry Anthem
ESPN is facing backlash for choosing not to air the national anthem portion of NFL football games. -
FOX, CNN Point Fingers At Each Other Over Tibbets Coverage
Mollie Tibbetts was national news weeks before her body was found. Now, with the arrest of an undocumented immigrant, it’s a political story. -
National Enquirer’s Cooperation Sparks First Amendment Concerns
Once an asset to Donald Trump, the National Enquirer is changing its tune. -
David Pecker Of 'National Enquirer' Publisher Said To Have Immunity In Cohen Case
David Pecker, a longtime friend of Trump, reportedly helped the president's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, organize payments to Playboy model Karen McDougal and adult film star Stormy Daniels.