Salih Saif Aldin, 32, Shot Taking Photos “A veteran Washington Post special correspondent was shot to death Sunday in southwest Baghdad while on assignment, the
“Only One Reason” to Retain a Well-Known Litigator Stephen A. Smith, the outspoken Philadelphia Inquirer sports columnist who was reassigned against his will to the
Sharpton Says Citadel Should Meet With Journalists Don Imus‘ apparent new employer, Citadel Broadcasting, has been keeping the National Association of Black Journalists waiting since
NAHJ Backs Reporter Accused of Callous Interview A Dallas reporter who two weeks ago was awarded Broadcast Journalist of the Year honors from the National
Overseas Blog Describes a “Date Rape Journalist” CNN Africa correspondent Jeff Koinange is no longer employed by the network, a spokeswoman said on Tuesday without
Ex-Congressman’s Family Claimed Privacy Invaded Parren J. Mitchell, founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus and Maryland’s first African American member of Congress,
Nigeria Charged Koinange Paid Rebels for News CNN Africa correspondent Jeff Koinange’s dismissal followed a reprimand for using his company e-mail account to continue an
3 Journalists of Color Among Management Layoffs Staff members at the San Francisco Chronicle are bracing for departures at the rank-and-file level after 14 managers—
Boston Globe Pioneer, 69, Kept “Black List” “Long-time Boston Globe baseball columnist Larry Whiteside passed away this morning. He was 69,” Nick Cafardo wrote Friday