In a time when the president of the United States calls journalists “the enemy of the people,” Time magazine honored fallen and imprisoned journalists, calling them “The Guardians,” as their “Person of the Year” for 2018.
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Trump declines request to lower flags for Capital Gazette shooting victims
President Trump declined a request to lower the American flag in memory of the five victims who died in a shooting at the Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis last week, according to the publication.
Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley asked that the fla…
7 things Marco Rubio should be more worried about than the ‘F word’
For fuck’s sake.
We’re not even 24 hours removed from the latest mass shooting in the U.S. where a man stormed a newsroom in Maryland and killed five people in cold blood, and Sen. Marco Rubio is more concerned about a naughty word used in a news report.
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During an emotional interview with CNN, Capital Gazette reporter Selene San Felice — who was in the newsroom when the shooting happened and who saw her colleagues get killed — told Anderson Cooper on the subject of “thoughts and prayers”: “I’m going to need more than a couple days of news coverage and some thoughts and prayers, because it’s our whole lives have been shattered. And so thanks for your prayers, but I couldn’t give a fuck about them if there’s nothing else.” Read more…
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View More 7 things Marco Rubio should be more worried about than the ‘F word’Capital Gazette releases front page following tragic shooting
Despite a shooting tragedy that claimed the lives of five people at its offices, the Capital Gazette declared it would still put out a paper on Friday.
“I can tell you this: We’re putting out a damn paper tomorrow,” declared Capital reporter Chase Co…
People show love for local newspapers after Capital Gazette attack
Following the tragic shooting at The Capital Gazette, people are showing their support for local press.
At least five people were killed, with several others “gravely injured,” in the shooting on Thursday at the newspaper’s offices in Annapolis, Mary…