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Project Censored
At Project Censored, we examine the coverage of news and information important to the maintenance of a healthy and functioning democracy. We define Modern Censorship as the subtle yet constant and sophisticated manipulation of reality in our mass media outlets. On a daily basis, censorship refers to the intentional non-inclusion of a news story – or piece of a news story – based on anything other than a desire to tell the truth. Such manipulation can take the form of political pressure (from government officials and powerful individuals), economic pressure (from advertisers and funders), and legal pressure (the threat of lawsuits from deep-pocket individuals, corporations, and institutions).
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Artículos
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9 de abril, por Shealeigh
In an article for The Appeal, published in collaboration with the Phoenix New Times, Meg O’Connor reports on emerging evidence in the tragic police killing of Jacob Harris. Phoenix Police officers made false and inconsistent statements about the night of the murder while Harris’s friends were (…)
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9 de abril, por Vins
The Secret Service, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are illegally tracking Americans using cell-site simulators, Matthew Guariglia reported for the Electronic Frontier Foundation in March 2023. The devices, often referred to as “stingrays,” (…)
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9 de abril, por Shealeigh
In a December 2023 article for The Conversation, which was republished by Rewire News Group in January 2024, author Graham Gardner reported on the lawsuit that Texas opened alongside an anonymous whistleblower, Alex Doe, against Planned Parenthood for allegedly fraudulent Medicaid (…)
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9 de abril, por Shealeigh
In a December 2023 article for the American Friends Service Committee, author Firas Ramlawi shares the story of Fatima Shahin, a woman in her sixties currently suffering from chronic kidney disease in Gaza City. Shahin has battled the illness for years, undergoing dialysis three times a week at (…)
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9 de abril, por Kate Horgan
Britain’s High Court of Justice has ruled whether Julian Assange can appeal an extradition order that would send him to the U.S. Independent journalist Kevin Gozstola, author or Guilty of Journalism, explains to Mickey the implications of the order, and whether the US might file new charges (…)