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No mistaking how NSA story reporter feels

"The fact that sources now may choose (outlets) on the basis of commitment is a fact and journalists whose professional stance is no commitment may find themselves at a disadvantage," he said.

Journalist in US surveillance case: More to come

The journalist who exposed classified U.S. surveillance programs leaked by an American defense contractor said Tuesday that there will be more 'significant revelations' to come from the documents.

Journalist: Snowden fled US fearing unfair trial

Journalist: Snowden fled US fearing unfair trial

US gives political asylum to Mexican journalist

A Thursday statement from El Paso lawyer Carlos Spector said Miguel Angel Lopez Solana is the first Mexican journalist whom the Committee to Protect Journalists has helped obtain U.S. asylum.

Missing journalist's parents to travel to Beirut

Parents of a freelance journalist who disappeared while covering the Syrian civil war hope upcoming talks aimed at peace between the Syrian government and rebels will hasten his release.

Iran seeks tighter control of foreign journalists

Postelection turmoil in 2009 led the government to restrict access for visiting foreign journalists, many of whom left the country ahead of schedule.

Journalist and author Haynes Johnson dies at 81

Haynes Johnson, a pioneering Washington journalist who won a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the civil rights movements and migrated from newspapers to television, books and teaching, died Friday.

Suspect arrested in Russian journalist's killing

Igor Domnikov, a journalist with the leading investigative newspaper Novaya Gazeta, was repeatedly hit in the head with a hammer outside his apartment building in Moscow in May 2000.

Mexican journalists' sons killed in northern city

They were the sons of financial journalist David Paramo of TV Azteca and Martha Gonzalez Nicholson, who is editor of the newspaper Peso de Chihuahua.

Mexico: journalist killings go largely unpunished

Mexico's governmental rights commission says 84 journalists have been killed in Mexico since 2000, and 20 more have disappeared since 2005.

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The American intelligence contractor who disclosed U.S. government surveillance programs fled to...

Snowden's cautious approach to Post reporter

He warned that even journalists who pursued his story were at risk until they published.