Driven from the New York Times, she built The Free Press into a powerhouse, challenged the legacy media on everything from Israel to free speech, and may soon rise to top ranks of CBS. For America’s progressive press, her comeback is the bitterest twist of all
By Stephen Daisley
The US newspaper has become the first to publicly correct a picture that showed a child from Gaza seemingly malnourished, despite in reality, suffering from a medical problem
By Jacob Jaffa
By Melissa Langsam Braunstein
Leading Democratic politicians have spoken out against the activist’s arrest
By Jake Wallis Simons
In Britain, we have our answer to The New York Times in the BBC
New York Times restaurant critic Pete Wells recently dubbed Israeli chef Lior Lev Sercarz a "spice virtuoso."
By JC Reporter
According to a report by The New York Times, the intelligence-sharing arrangement between Israel and US has not yielded success in finding the Hamas commander
By Eliana Jordan
Natasha Frost, accused of leaking the private details of members of a Jewish WhatsApp group, has apologised for the actions which led to harassment of Australian Jews
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A new investigation has revealed how the Hamas chief was killed in his Tehran apartment
By Jane Prinsley
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The Ministry of Diaspora Affairs denies it operated a fake social media campaign to influence U.S. congresspeople
Amit Soussana is the first Israeli to share her personal story of sexual abuse at the hands of Hamas
Demonstrators accused the left-leaning paper of inaccurate and biased reporting of Israel-Gaza war
By Ben Clerkin
The New York Times and the rest of the US media swallows the Hamas line without questioning it
Freelance reporters for the New York Times, CNN and Associated Press are claimed to have had advance warning of the October 7 attack
By Felix Pope
In the wake of the biggest terror attack in US history, five young Israeli men were arrested and sparked conspiracy theories for decades
By Josh Kaplan
An opinion piece also claimed Hebrew was a language which 'symbolises far-right militarism'
By Richard Percival
Matt Shapiro, the Orthodox student group’s president, said the university 'recognised the hurt they caused'